Am 28.04.2011 um 21:53 schrieb Marco: > On 2011-04-28 Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Looks great, but you can not use center. > > Sure you can.
As the argument of the location key is just passed to \placefigure you can use any valid placefloat keyword. >> When using center, the quote is centered, but the text >> comes after the quote. > > A feasible solution. It is eye-catching and easy to read. And there are many ways to make it fancy: http://layersmagazine.com/indesign-paragraph-rules.html >> It would be nice if the text would flow around both >> sides of the quote, > > Do you really think so? How would it look like? A three > column layout: text left, pull quote, text right and the > text continues in full-width? http://www.elijournals.com/images/articleFigures/0302/msw0321a.gif > This would mark up the text surrounding the pull quote as > somehow different than the one preceding and following the > pull quote and thus confuse the reader. I don’t think so because it’s common in magazines but TeX isn’t the best tool for this. • http://www.wyssdesign.com/Wyss_Design_Images/Bookprojects/Wyss_Design_Success_Spread1.jpg • http://www.twopeaspublishing.com/assets/sample_pullquote.jpg • http://homeforprofits.com/wp-content/uploads/wikipedia-pullquote.png • http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-2897250-31035/Picture+32.png Wolfgang
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