Monday, April 15, 2002 Hans Hagen wrote:
HH> real paperwork, not electronically, was there anything on your HH> 'for-hans-to-do-list' left? Uhm. Can't think of any right now. I suspended the document with all the floats and tables by now, soooooooo ... Ok, a couple of things that come to mind: (1) both left and right floats on the same paragraph. (2) side-by-side floats (3) split floats (important for long tables, floating.) (4) multiple paragraphs shaped around a single float (imagine a long but thin picture, and two or three paragraphs shaped around it); thus, automatic heritage of the remaining parshape (this shouldn't be hard to do in e-TeX). HH> [reminds me, italian does use << >> and these are now redone on behalf of HH> french, how about spacing around them] (5) complete encoding vectors (6) multiple speech-like quoting. (So that I can define a speech-like quoting for speech, one for thoughts, etc.) -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
