Am 28.03.2011 um 00:53 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 27-3-2011 11:14, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Sun 27 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
It works when you drop the “auto” keyword.
Thanks. I don't really get the reason behind, but it works.
When I drop the ‘auto’ keyword it defaults to ‘here’, which does
Am 27.03.2011 um 00:22 schrieb Marco:
On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] should give the
On 2011-03-27 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 27.03.2011 um 00:22 schrieb Marco:
On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
Am 26.03.2011 um 23:37 schrieb Marco:
How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
Example:
\setupindenting [yes, medium]
\starttext
This line is indented as intended.
\placefigure[auto][fig:somefigure]{My graphic}{}
This is not, but I'd like it to be.
This line is fine.
On 2011-03-27 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Not sure if there are side effects but adding \nonoindentation to these
two commands from strc-flt.mkiv help for the “auto” and “bottom” keywords.
- \def\somebottomfloat [#1]{\someelsefloat[#1]}
-
On Sun 27 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
It works when you drop the “auto” keyword.
Thanks. I don't really get the reason behind, but it works.
When I drop the ‘auto’ keyword it defaults to ‘here’, which does give
the indentation (presumably because the figure now appears in the
output at the same
On 2011-03-28 Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
On Sun 27 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
It works when you drop the “auto” keyword.
Thanks. I don't really get the reason behind, but it works.
When I drop the ‘auto’ keyword it defaults to ‘here’, which does give
the indentation
On Sun 27 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
Same here. But if you provide »top« for instance, then it works.
Looking at strc-flt.mkiv, the reason appears to be that the
\nonoindent which Wolfgang added to ‘bottom’ and ‘auto’ is alreday
present in ‘top’ and ‘margin’.
Pont
On 27-3-2011 11:14, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Sun 27 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
It works when you drop the “auto” keyword.
Thanks. I don't really get the reason behind, but it works.
When I drop the ‘auto’ keyword it defaults to ‘here’, which does give
the indentation (presumably because the
On 2011-03-28 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 27-3-2011 11:14, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Sun 27 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
It works when you drop the “auto” keyword.
Thanks. I don't really get the reason behind, but it works.
When I drop the ‘auto’ keyword it defaults to ‘here’,
How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
Example:
\setupindenting [yes, medium]
\starttext
This line is indented as intended.
\placefigure[auto][fig:somefigure]{My graphic}{}
This is not, but I'd like it to be.
This line is fine.
\stoptext
Marco
On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] should give the desired result.
(I haven't tested it, though.)
Pont
On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
On Sat 26 Mar 2011, Marco wrote:
How to indent the paragraph after a \placefigure?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupindenting says that
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes] should give the desired result.
(I haven't tested it,
Sorry, I think I misunderstood the problem the first time (since I
didn't actually run your example until now). \setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
(as I understand it) controls the behaviour after the float is actually
placed in the output, rather than after the \placefigure... in the
source.
I'd
On 2011-03-27 Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
Sorry, I think I misunderstood the problem the first time (since I
didn't actually run your example until now). \setupfloats[indentnext=yes]
(as I understand it) controls the behaviour after the float is actually
placed in the output, rather
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