At 05:36 PM 2/27/2002 -0600, Daniel Joyce wrote:
>         Okay, after sturggling to make business cards with a graphic in 
> them, and
>finding that embedding a placefigure inside a frame inside a combination
>yields inconsistent and unfixable results (1), I finally got it working
>using combinations, frames, and figuretext. Figuretext is less flexible
>than placefigure, but fixes the problem mention in (1), IE, the weird
>tabbing down/over of other placefigures.
>
>         1) Fix placefigure so it works inside combination, and other 
> placefigures.
>externalgraphic does work inside combinations, buuut, you can't have
>laid-out out text inside a external graphic... Maybe I should try
>tex-graphics?

floats (and fixed floats are also floats) will float when needed, and make 
decisions based on the curren tpag estate, so it will alwaye be a problem 
to use them inside boxes

>         2) Allow arbitrary n-by-m pagesetups for printing. Businesscards 
> come out
>as punchouts 2 wide by 5 deep on a US letter page. If I could define a
>'business' card page and then lay them out for printing on such a page, I
>would have had to use the frame/combination kludge. As it is, I had to
>define a frame 3.5x2 inches, put my text & graphics in that, then put the
>frames inside a combination. Works, but it's messy.

this is there

\definepapersize[BC][width=3.5in,height=2in]
\setupapersize[BC][letter]
\setuplayout[nx=3,ny=6] % or so

will give you small pages (this is the way we do our business cards

>         (1) By unfixable, the very first text/graphic would be layed out 
> properly
>inside the combination, but all the others would be moved down or over a
>set amount. What's funny is the frames would stay put, but the
>text/graphics inside would be moved down/out of the frames! Frames don't
>seem to contain their contents very well. No amount of twiddling with
>combination, frames, or placefigure settings fixed this.  Frames also don't
>seem to 'wrap' their contents very well. I needed the frame because I
>needed it to make sure that each part of the 2*5 combination was exactly
>3.5x2inches so it'd match up with the perfs.

see (1)

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