On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 18:48:43 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Marco Patzer schrieb am 30.10.2019 um 17:16:
> > On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 11:55:17 -0400 (EDT)
> > Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, Marco Patzer wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi!
> >>>
> >>> Some images run into each other when
Marco Patzer schrieb am 30.10.2019 um 17:16:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 11:55:17 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi!
Some images run into each other when using floats. The following
example illustrates this. The second image (or frame) runs into the
side
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 11:55:17 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, Marco Patzer wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Some images run into each other when using floats. The following
> > example illustrates this. The second image (or frame) runs into the
> > side figure frame. How to
Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 30.10.2019 um 16:55:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi!
Some images run into each other when using floats. The following
example illustrates this. The second image (or frame) runs into the
side figure frame. How to prevent this?
\setupfloat [figure]
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi!
Some images run into each other when using floats. The following
example illustrates this. The second image (or frame) runs into the
side figure frame. How to prevent this?
\setupfloat [figure] [default=left]
\starttext
\samplefile{knuth}
Hi!
Some images run into each other when using floats. The following
example illustrates this. The second image (or frame) runs into the
side figure frame. How to prevent this?
\setupfloat [figure] [default=left]
\starttext
\samplefile{knuth}
\startplacefigure [title=Foo]
\framed