Hans Hagen wrote:
Elena Fraboschi wrote:
Both of you missed the original question. What is desired is the
output of
\inmargin{} A par \par
but with the input being:
A par \par \inmargin{}
which is a whole lot harder to do, and a generic solution is
probably
Eugene Toporov wrote:
Hello!
This time I have a task like this:
I have margin text blocks (like Note, Tip) that follow some paragraph
in my document flow.
In the produced document I get them in margin, but vertically they are
just below the paragraph (as in text flow)
I really need then to
Hello!
This time I have a task like this:
I have margin text blocks (like Note, Tip) that follow some paragraph in my document flow.
In the produced document I get them in margin, but vertically they are just below the paragraph (as in text flow)
I really need then to start exactly where the
Just a quick comment, since I cannot try anything in LiveContext right
at this time:
What you want is the equivalent of LaTeX's \marginpar , which is really
a \vtop whose beginning coincides with the beginning of the paragraph
being \note[d].
I am thinking that this would be a good test case for
Elena Fraboschi wrote:
Just a quick comment, since I cannot try anything in LiveContext right
at this time:
What you want is the equivalent of LaTeX's \marginpar , which is really
a \vtop whose beginning coincides with the beginning of the paragraph
being \note[d].
I am thinking that this