Many thanks for the suggestion Vit. In this case, however, I've
split the \starttable and \stoptable commands in the \startAuthors and
\stopAuthors definitions which may well be the root of my
problem. This means that I cannot easily wrap the whole table
with \placeongrid{ }. I cannot see a way of
This should do the trick:
\def\startAuthors{%
\placeongrid\bgroup
..
}
\def\stopAuthors{%
..
\egroup
}
Taco
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Randall Skelton wrote:
Many thanks for the suggestion Vit. In this case, however, I've split
the \starttable and \stoptable commands in the \startAuthors and
\stopAuthors definitions which may well be the root of my problem. This
means that I cannot easily wrap the whole table with
One more quick question. When using a grid, I gather that I
should wrap all floating content (tables figures in my case) with
\placeongrid to ensure \snaptogrid is being used. Does this also
apply to formulae? i.e. should I be using:
\placeformula
\placeongrid{%
\startformula
...
Randall Skelton wrote:
One more quick question. When using a grid, I gather that I should
wrap all floating content (tables figures in my case) with
\placeongrid to ensure \snaptogrid is being used. Does this also
apply to formulae? i.e. should I be using:
no, actually most environments
Hi all,
Attached is an example showing my misunderstanding about grid
alignment. The attached works as expected when
\setuplayout[grid=no] is used or the 'Author table' is commented
out. The inclusion of the little table in the text is
really just to convince myself that I can have a table with