Hello,
This is not strictly a ConTeXt question.
I have two almost identical figures which I want to display one after
the other. Ideally that would be on the same page with the combination
of both having a single figure number (and possibly the two individual
figures having labels (a) and (b
\startcombination[ cos * rows ]]
But no matter what order I give to [ n x c ] the result is always a
vertical split and not a horizontal one.
You have to add an empty pair of braces after each part of your
combination:
\starttext
{ \switchtobodyfont[8pt]
\startcombination[2*1]
{
\framed[frame=off
empty pair of braces after each part of your combination:
\starttext
{ \switchtobodyfont[8pt]
\startcombination[2*1]
{
\framed[frame=off,topframe=on,leftframe=on,rulethickness=2pt,width=6cm,
align={flushleft}]
{ \fillinrules[n=1]{\bf Buyer's Sign
lways recognizable as
ligature). This can interact with hyphenation especially because we not
only have to take replacements into account but also relative
positioning, because 1-1 replacement, many-1 replacements and
positioning are all used in combination.
Because it makes no sense to expand a
in compound annual growth. This suggests
> a significant demand that specialty food
> entrepreneurs can meet. \stopcolumns
> \stopframedtext \stoptext
>
> Is this combination of features a bridge too far?
\starttext
\startframedtex
tally friendly. More importantly, data
suggest that these markets have exceeded 60
percent in compound annual growth. This suggests
a significant demand that specialty food
entrepreneurs can meet. \stopcolumns
\stopframedtext \stoptext
Is this combination of features a bridge too far?
--
John Culleton
Wex
This passage works OK except for the lack of word
wrap around for the framed text.
--
\starttext
\chapter{Introduction}
The specialty food market has exploded. A combination of factors
has led to exciting opportunities for food entrepreneurs. Retail sales
of all
t-align : center ;
padding: .1em ;
}
tablecell[align="flushleft"] {
display: table-cell ;
text-align : left ;
padding: .1em ;
}
tablecell[align="flushright"] {
display: table-cell ;
text-align : right ;
padding: .1em ;
}
tablecell {
display
defining a new MY formula in combination with your solution
works it fine, as I had imagined.
Is there any possibility of setting of parameters a newly defined
formulas? Or, it can not be done, and everything must be solved within
the initial definition?
One more thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Thanx Wolfgang for reply.
I had no idea that it is possible in this way to change the font size. I
could not figure a way for your solution set alignment formulas to right
and how work \defineformula and \definestartstop together.
After defining a new MY formula in combination with your
helpers in context as
well outside it (alternatively you can just use luatex as lua engine
and mtxrun as script runner which is what we mostly do); this means
that the context distribution provides all kind
what we mostly do); this means that the
context distribution provides all kind of means to set up workflows
I guess you mean m-database.mkiv. But I don’t have a clue on how to
handle it.
I mean, how to ignore the first line and how to make commands from
line and how to make commands from the
so-called cells (A2, B5...; to use them in document combination) reading
an external file.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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nd how to make commands from the
so-called cells (A2, B5...; to use them in document combination) reading
an external file.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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If your question is of inter
Yesterday I tried to create a fresh PDF from a revised text using MkII and
XeTeX (I have been using this combination for several months, because I need to
use Indic fonts, which are not -- yet? -- supported in MkIV). As a trick I
defined an Indic font as a mono font (\tt), so that
alt30' by [a.I_ ... f_dotlessi._I];
} calt5;
language ENG ; # English
script DFLT;
lookup calt5;
To me it is quite unusual.
so the script / language combination is default / english (dflt/eng)
Many thanks for your replies, Hans and Jan.
I’m afraid that the following doesn’t work:
\defin
finitions in calt table, but referenced via 'lookup'
>> mechanism.
>>
>> lookup calt5 {
>> #sub @calt30' @calt30' by [a.I_ ... f_dotlessi._I];
>> } calt5;
>>
>> language ENG ; # English
>> script DFLT;
>> lookup calt5;
&
are lots of definitions in calt table, but referenced via 'lookup'
mechanism.
lookup calt5 {
#sub @calt30' @calt30' by [a.I_ ... f_dotlessi._I];
} calt5;
language ENG ; # English
script DFLT;
lookup calt5;
To me it is quite unusual.
so the script / language co
)
or a link:
Quoth1
…
1
by Edgar Allan Poe
an automated link (when no reference is given) sounds ok
Also here I’d use an unique note ID as anchor.
a footnote is a note which is a combination of a floating object and a
notation which is a kind of description which itsel
from standalone Lua with LuaXml lib; but the
same code doesn't give the desired result when used in combination with
Ctx; a problem might be version mismatch - I'm still using both Lua 5.1
and 5.2 including 3rd party modules in my scripts - but my latest tests
with Ctx & LuaXml should
code doesn't give
the desired result when used in combination with Ctx; a problem might be version
mismatch - I'm still using both Lua 5.1 and 5.2 including 3rd party modules in my
scripts - but my latest tests with Ctx & LuaXml should have avoid this; or
namespace mismatch...?).
Anyw
lem.
From superficial appearances, line 34 is fine (itemized list).
itemized lists use a bullet from math fonts (currently) ... so it looks
like you haven't loaded a math font ... as context will load one by
default, it looks like you explicitly load a fons combination with no math
In add
of code that I used many years ago in
plainTEX in combination with ConTeXtovým code (including frequent use
\setvariables). Unfortunately I was despite my great efforts failed to
create a "reasonable" minimal example, so I'll probably have to wait
some time until someone else run
Context, which is included in the latest
distribution TeXLive 2014).
In my library are very old pieces of code that I used many years ago in
plainTEX in combination with ConTeXtovým code (including frequent use
\setvariables). Unfortunately I was despite my great efforts failed to
create a "reaso
distribution TeXLive 2014).
In my library are very old pieces of code that I used many years ago in
plainTEX in combination with ConTeXtovým code (including frequent use
\setvariables). Unfortunately I was despite my great efforts failed to
create a "reasonable" minimal example, so I
On 10/16/2014 12:36 AM, Stuart Hungerford wrote:
Hi,
I have a collection of PDF files of varying sizes and aspect ratios.
I'm currently using a combination and external figures to place these
into frames:
\setupexternalfigures[width=45.2mm, frame=off, factor=fit]
\setupcombinations[nx=5
Hi,
I have a collection of PDF files of varying sizes and aspect ratios.
I'm currently using a combination and external figures to place these
into frames:
\setupexternalfigures[width=45.2mm, frame=off, factor=fit]
\setupcombinations[nx=5,ny=4,width=277mm,distance=10mm,after={\blank
Am Tue, 14 Oct 2014 11:41:19 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> The main problem is not to get lost in the variants/fallback chains.
> That was my initial impression too. There are simply too many
> combination possible. In such a case it makes more sense to tune the
> rendering tha
was my initial impression too. There are simply too many
combination possible. In such a case it makes more sense to tune the
rendering than to figure out all the options. So, in context speak that
would mean something:
\btxdoif {title} {
\btxspace
\btxflush{ti
Am 06.10.2014 um 16:12 schrieb Aditya Mahajan :
> On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Is this (see frac.pdf) the expected output of \frac and \tfrac in
>&g
On Mon, 6 Oct 2014, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Hi!
Is this (see frac.pdf) the expected output of \frac and \tfrac in
combination with \sqrt? To me the \sqrt{3} looks too big in \tfrac.
I attach also the output from the corresponding
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is this (see frac.pdf) the expected output of \frac and \tfrac in
> combination with \sqrt? To me the \sqrt{3} looks too big in \tfrac.
>
> I attach also the output from the corresponding latex document, hav
Hi!
Is this (see frac.pdf) the expected output of \frac and \tfrac in
combination with \sqrt? To me the \sqrt{3} looks too big in \tfrac.
I attach also the output from the corresponding latex document, having
the result I expect.
Best regards, Mikael
PS Compilation done with latest standalone
\input ward
\stopframedtext
\egroup
\blank
\ruledhbox\bgroup
\startframedtext[none]
\input ward
\stopframedtext
\egroup
\stoptext
When you use now a combination with a framedtext environment each cell of the
combination is too wide to show more than one cell on th
fmt: 2014.9.9 int: english/english
can you try a more recent luatex+context combination?
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | T
Hello again,
Temporary I am using a combination of framed and align, see code under. Not
a good solution, but solves my current need.
Is there an easy way to make an inline baseline shift? I want to make a
label for each line, shifted down half a line.
-Trond
\startlinecorrection
\def\borderdt
and modifier keys" > "Service workflows"). Did you see this?
The current version of the script has a rather long delay of 0.6 seconds, that
means it isn't even necessary to install a service for each modifier key
combination. You can launch the script with just your standard ho
oth pdf and epub
from a single source.
you can generate a pdf + export in xml from the same source; if you know
what epub you want (and how it should look like) you can use a
combination of transformation and css
the main boundary condition is that you tag wisely (and i think this is
not
netx beta == next upload == already done
Great, thanks. I wanted to make sure before mentioning I'm still
seeing problems. When you have a combination number/character
sequence (i.e., 1D or 11-22+) and specify an alignment
(flushleft/middle/flushright) spaces get inserted between the
#x27;m not sure what I
>>>>> should look for before I test again, so I don't end up testing a
>>>>> version
>>>>> without the fix.
>>>>
>>>> netx beta == next upload == already done
>>>>
>>>
>>> Gre
mentioning I'm still
seeing problems. When you have a combination number/character
sequence (i.e., 1D or 11-22+) and specify an alignment
(flushleft/middle/flushright) spaces get inserted between the final
digit and the first trailing character. So "1D" might print as "1 D&qu
a that you announce more formally on the list? I'm not sure what I
should look for before I test again, so I don't end up testing a version
without the fix.
netx beta == next upload == already done
Great, thanks. I wanted to make sure before mentioning I'm still seeing problems. Wh
ou announce more formally on the list? I'm not sure what I
>> should look for before I test again, so I don't end up testing a version
>> without the fix.
>
> netx beta == next upload == already done
>
Great, thanks. I wanted to make sure before mentioning I
Dear,
I made with NodeBox software a large vectorial image (I can export in pdf).
the idea is to use it as a cover for a ConTeXt project.
The problem lies in its size: 220 Mb.
Could anyone provide a method (if any) for reducing the size?
The image is made by a combination of many small pdf images
want to just create a
> > minimal structure that replaces the right hand
> > graphic overlay.
> >
> > What is the minimal code I can use between the
> > start and stop statements?
> >
>
> Not sure if I understand you right, but let's
> give it a try :-)
etween the
> start and stop statements?
>
Not sure if I understand you right, but let's give it a try :-)
You can use 'Start|Stoppage' in combination with your icon, but you end
up with a graphic as big as the page (not visible and a small data
footprint, but still some
>> Sorry, Hans, but I need to use odd fonts for Indian languages that are not
>> (yet?) supported by mkiv. But the combination ConTeXt mkii+XeTeX gives me
>> beautiful results, so for the time being I'm trying to solve my few
>> remaining problems and to produce my book
combination ConTeXt mkii+XeTeX gives me
beautiful results, so for the time being I'm trying to solve my few remaining
problems and to produce my book that way.
you mean devanagari?
-
Hans
On May 28, 2014, at 13:51 , Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/28/2014 10:46 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote: [...]
>
> why xetex ... mkii is frozen
Sorry, Hans, but I need to use odd fonts for Indian languages that are not
(yet?) supported by mkiv. But the combination ConTeXt mkii+XeTeX gives me
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 23.05.2014 um 13:08 schrieb Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> I would like to remove header numbers for subsections, but keep
>> subsections properly aligned in the table of contents. However, the
>> width= parameter seems to be completely ign
Am 23.05.2014 um 13:08 schrieb Mojca Miklavec :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to remove header numbers for subsections, but keep
> subsections properly aligned in the table of contents. However, the
> width= parameter seems to be completely ignored in that case.
>
> Here's a nearly-minimal example:
>
Hi,
I would like to remove header numbers for subsections, but keep
subsections properly aligned in the table of contents. However, the
width= parameter seems to be completely ignored in that case.
Here's a nearly-minimal example:
\setuplist[section][width=10mm,style=bold]
\setuplist[subsection]
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> PDF Info:
>>>>>>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
&
t;>
> >>>>>>>>> PDF Info:
> >>>>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> 8<---minimal example--
;
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> PDF Info:
>>>>>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>
--->8
\newdimen\fntcodesz
\fntcodesz = 11.5pt
\font\kwr = name:thesansmonocdw5regular:+lnum;+zero at \fntcodesz
\kwr
0123456789
\bye
8<-->8
sometimes you need to select a script/language combination too
or when
digits are
t;>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> PDF Info:
>>>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 8<---minimal ex
:+lnum;+zero at \fntcodesz
\kwr
0123456789
\bye
8<-->8
sometimes you need to select a script/language combination too or when
digits are concerned disable oldstyle
I'm too inexperienced to know what that means, or how to app
atures/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PDF Info:
>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 8<---minimal example
>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>> 8<---minimal example>8
>>>>> \newdimen\fntcodesz
>>>>> \fntcodesz = 11.5pt
>>>>>
8<---minimal example>8
>>>> \newdimen\fntcodesz
>>>> \fntcodesz = 11.5pt
>>>> \font\kwr = name:thesansmonocdw5regular:+lnum;+zero at \fntcodesz
>>>> \kwr
>>>> 0123456789
>>>> \by
minimal example>8
\newdimen\fntcodesz
\fntcodesz = 11.5pt
\font\kwr = name:thesansmonocdw5regular:+lnum;+zero at \fntcodesz
\kwr
0123456789
\bye
8<-->8
sometimes you need to select a script/language combination
dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6613992/TheSansMonoCd-info.pdf
>>
>> 8<---minimal example>8
>> \newdimen\fntcodesz
>> \fntcodesz = 11.5pt
>> \font\kwr = name:thesansmonocdw5regular:+lnum;+zero at \fntcodesz
>> \kwr
>> 0123456789
>
figure aligns with a baseline. The top can then protrude, if the height
is not a multiple of the line height. But, if the figure heights are
right, it would look good in combination with
\setupfloats[sidespaceafter=0pt].
-Sanjoy
\starttext
\hrule
\placefigure[right]{Caption}{\framed[wi
I use "high" in combination with zero spacing afterwards, in order to
tighten the text flowing around the figure. Compare the two variants
below. (I confess to not knowing the difference between
"sidespaceafter" and "spaceafter," but both seem to have the same
effe
r as separate figures in the "list of
>> figures" at the end of the document.
>
>
> You can use the floatcombination environment to put many floats into a single
> block,
> the figure environment around the combination environment where I disabled
> the counter is us
ronment to put many floats into a single
block,
the figure environment around the combination environment where I disabled
the counter is used to center the block.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startplacefigure[location=nonumber]
\startf
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 20:34:20 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 16.04.2014 um 20:16 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur
> :
>
> > Hi,
> > How do the two figures are side by side ?
>
> Each object in a combination consists of two object, (1) the image
> etc. and (2
Am 16.04.2014 um 20:16 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hi,
> How do the two figures are side by side ?
Each object in a combination consists of two object, (1) the image etc. and (2)
the caption but in your example you have only one object where the figure acts
as caption.
\startcombi
not
currently support. For comparison, here is a test file:
https://bitbucket.org/phg/lua-la-tex-tests/raw/93745dba31e23febb02191c039dea2de743ce77a/cnt-features-8-combined-num.tex
Is there a way to define a font with the combination of, say tnum
and lnum that will work in math mode? If not
de does not
> > currently support. For comparison, here is a test file:
> >
> >
> > https://bitbucket.org/phg/lua-la-tex-tests/raw/93745dba31e23febb02191c039dea2de743ce77a/cnt-features-8-combined-num.tex
> >
> > Is there a way to define a font with the comb
file:
https://bitbucket.org/phg/lua-la-tex-tests/raw/93745dba31e23febb02191c039dea2de743ce77a/cnt-features-8-combined-num.tex
Is there a way to define a font with the combination of, say tnum
and lnum that will work in math mode? If not, are there plans to
implement it in the future
-tex-tests/raw/93745dba31e23febb02191c039dea2de743ce77a/cnt-features-8-combined-num.tex
Is there a way to define a font with the combination of, say tnum
and lnum that will work in math mode? If not, are there plans to
implement it in the future?
Best regards,
Philipp
pgp1MFd4ggd88.pgp
question - compilation worked - uncommented line by line -
compilation keeps working without error. I'm no longer sure if it is
indeed a problem with the mixedcolumns environment or the new
bibliography code or a combination of both...
no, it's one of those ransom issues where a pointer
by line -
compilation keeps working without error. I'm no longer sure if it is
indeed a problem with the mixedcolumns environment or the new
bibliography code or a combination of both...
Thomas
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If your que
In LaTeX, this might be dealt with by a combination robust command
definitions and \protected. When I wrote an endnotes routine in LaTeX, I
used those and wrote the notes to a file which was then read back in at
the appropriate time, but that does not help with pagenotes.
I imagine that at the
t; Hans says, ConTeXt would export XML, but that isn’t true, since the exported
> „XML“ lacks a root element.
> (Issue [1] in my previous post.)
Ok, I take it partially back: If I have just one standalone document, the
output is ok.
So the problem is mostly in the combination of export with
Hello,
I tried to use a combination in a placefigure command with two figures side by
side:
\placefigure[2][ref]{figure caption}
{\startcombination
{subcaption 1} {\externalfigure[myfigure1]} {subcaption 2}
{\externalfigure[myfigure2]}
\stopcombination
}
But the result
Thanks, Thangalin. I did not know of \hangsidefloat and \movesidefloat and
can see that they will very useful in combination with \placefigure in the
body text, when I need text to flow over and below images at the side.
The problem is that \placefigure[right or left] does not work in footnotes
new to the list and also pretty new to ConTeXt (but I used LaTeX for
a lot of years), but need a quite complicated
page setup right in the beginning:
i have a combination of two A5 pages and four A6 pages and i'd like to
put them on one double
sided A4 paper sheet (please use monotyped font to
hi,
i'm new to the list and also pretty new to ConTeXt (but I used LaTeX for
a lot of years), but need a quite complicated
page setup right in the beginning:
i have a combination of two A5 pages and four A6 pages and i'd like to
put them on one double
sided A4 paper sheet (please use
hi,
i'm new to the list and also pretty new to ConTeXt (but I used LaTeX for
a lot of years), but need a quite complicated
page setup right in the beginning:
i have a combination of two A5 pages and four A6 pages and i'd like to
put them on one double
sided A4 paper sheet (
should I start reading?
>
> Search for \definelistalternative or \setuplist in combination with
> alternative=command.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
After reading strc-lst.mkvi (and trying something), I thought of a
different approach:
\showframe\showgrid
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupc
>> Write your own list layout.
>
> Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
>
> I have no idea about how to do it. What should I start reading?
Search for \definelistalternative or \setuplist in combination with
alternative=command.
Wolfgang
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Am 08.02.2014 um 12:22 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> On 2014-02-08 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>
>>> I haven't find any better way to extend the caption width than that
>>> negative value for narrowed text. It works, but that empty space above
>>> looks weird
>>
>> You have to force a certain width f
On 2014-02-08 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> > I haven't find any better way to extend the caption width than that
> > negative value for narrowed text. It works, but that empty space above
> > looks weird
>
> You have to force a certain width for your images because the width
> of the text space
Am 08.02.2014 um 00:07 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> This is the improved example. The only remaining issue is an one empty line
> between the image and the label when \startnarrower command is used.
>
> Please compare two pages w/o this option set:
>
>
> %\definefontfamily[palatino][rm][Palatino L
On 2014-02-07 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> On 2013-12-27 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >
> > If captions are long and the image narrow, they are typeset on
> > multiple lines. Default centering produces the ragged column -
> > both not very nice and difficult to read. When the alignment is
> > set to hanging, i
On 2013-12-27 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> I try to fill the entire page with two images with their captions. The
> final page should be floating, keeping both images together and not
> containing any other text.
>
> I found this solution. It work fine for short captions / wide images.
>
> \starttext
>
chrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar :
Hello ConTeXist.
I type some math now. When I use the symbol derivative in combination with
symbols brackets, so the result does not look too good. Compared to the result
in LaTeX output is almost unusable. It is possible to achieve a better result?
In addition, I notice
You should use ^\prime instead of '.
Jannik Voges
Am 05.02.2014 um 00:07 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar :
> Hello ConTeXist.
>
> I type some math now. When I use the symbol derivative in combination with
> symbols brackets, so the result does not look too good. Compared to the
Hello ConTeXist.
I type some math now. When I use the symbol derivative in combination
with symbols brackets, so the result does not look too good. Compared to
the result in LaTeX output is almost unusable. It is possible to achieve
a better result?
In addition, I noticed that the page
t;> Setting the bounding box has the same effect, as drawing something.
>>>> Both methods avoid that the emtpy graphic is ignored by ConTeXt.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow, the MP path is not available in metapost.variables after the
>>>> function call. If
ne after context.startMPcalculation() raises a lua
error and a combination with metafun() is also not working. So how to
use this in lua?
Anyhow, the problem is the execution time of the MP graphic. I changed
the attached example a bit, so that you can see it.
The inspect() in drops.foo() giv
>> the TeX side (like in the attached example). Will look into that
>> tomorrow.
>
> %D We also provide an outputless run:
>
> \unexpanded\def\startMPcalculation
>
I tried that command, but couldn't get it to work on the lua side.
The first pure MP line after c
o: Re: [NTG-context] Reference in a startcombination environment
Hi,
you can use the second optional argument of \in to give a suffix for the float
number.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startplacefigure[title={Combination},reference={fig:test}]
\startcombinatio
Hi,
you can use the second optional argument of \in to give a suffix for the float
number.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startplacefigure[title={Combination},reference={fig:test}]
\startcombination[2*1]
\startcontent
\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm
wchar=0x7F },
>> { name = "mdugmmi7m", vector = "tex-mi", skewchar=0x7F },
>> { name = "mdugmmi7m", vector = "tex-it", skewchar=0x7F },
>> { name = "mdugmm7y", vector = "
7m", vector = "tex-mi", skewchar=0x7F },
{ name = "mdugmmi7m", vector = "tex-it", skewchar=0x7F },
{ name = "mdugmm7y", vector = "tex-sy",
skewchar=0x30, parameters = true },
{ name = "md
satisfied with the result, as the
code looks much clearer now. However, I still see some things
which can be done in LaTeX by a more natural way.
First of all, is there a dedicated method to rotate an entire
combination or floatcombination by 90 degrees? I see floats have a
special option to control
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