Dear All,
I am processing a docbook xml file, which works great (thanks to Wolfgang's
introduction to TEI).
I have some images and I want the text before and after them to wrap around.
This can be achieved through the command \starthangaround .. \stoparound.
Since the text that is to wrap
Am 22.04.2009 um 01:06 schrieb Diego Depaoli:
Can hangaround handles in such way multiple paragraphs?
What do you mean, I can't see (and reproduce) a problem with your
example.
Wolfgang
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2009/4/22 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:
Am 22.04.2009 um 01:06 schrieb Diego Depaoli:
Can hangaround handles in such way multiple paragraphs?
What do you mean, I can't see (and reproduce) a problem with your example.
You're, as usual right
Try this one
\starttext
Can hangaround handles in such way multiple paragraphs?
This small example fails.
\starttext
\starthangaround{\externalfigure[cow]}
\input tufte
\input knuth
\stophangaround
\stoptext
Regards
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Diego Depaoli
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Hi all,
I try to get text flowing nicely around a figure but since I'm working
in a columns environment \placefloat related stuff doesn't work. Using
\starthangaround I get precisely what I want but I need to place figures
to the right instead of to the left. I modified the definition for
Am 23.03.2009 um 18:27 schrieb Jelle Huisman:
Hi all,
I try to get text flowing nicely around a figure but since I'm
working in a columns environment \placefloat related stuff doesn't
work. Using \starthangaround I get precisely what I want but I need
to place figures to the right
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.03.2009 um 18:27 schrieb Jelle Huisman:
Hi all,
I try to get text flowing nicely around a figure but since I'm
working in a columns environment \placefloat related stuff doesn't
work. Using \starthangaround I get precisely what I want but I need
to place