Thank you, I think I can make something with this.
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 9:45 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 06/20/2017 10:15 PM, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestions! Is there a way to get the amount of
> > horizontal space the initial takes so that can be put in manually i
On 06/20/2017 10:15 PM, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions! Is there a way to get the amount of
> horizontal space the initial takes so that can be put in manually in
> front of the next paragraph?
Martin,
how about making the initial transparent?
\definecolor[transparentbl
Thanks for the suggestions! Is there a way to get the amount of horizontal
space the initial takes so that can be put in manually in front of the next
paragraph?
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 06/09/2017 07:05 AM, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When placing
On 06/09/2017 07:05 AM, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When placing an initial and the paragraph is short, the initial is
> laid over the next paragraph. Example:
>
> \starttext
> \placeinitial
> Knuth writes:
>
> \input knuth
> \stoptext
>
> Is there anything to do about this?
Hi Martin,
Hi,
Perhaps this?:
\starttext
\placeinitial
Knuth writes:
\hfill\break
\input knuth
\stoptext
There may be a more ConTeXt-idiomatic way, in which case someone else will
probably say. Note that structurally the above combines "Knuth writes:" and
the first text segment (up to the first blank li
On Fri, 2017-06-09 at 06:05 +0100, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When placing an initial and the paragraph is short, the initialĀ is laidĀ over
> the next paragraph.
> Example:
>
> \starttext
> \placeinitial
> Knuth writes:
>
> \input knuth
> \stoptext
>
> Is there anything to do about this?
Hi,
When placing an initial and the paragraph is short, the initial is
laid over the next paragraph. Example:
\starttext
\placeinitial
Knuth writes:
\input knuth
\stoptext
Is there anything to do about this?
Regards,
Martin Oppegaard