Hi list,
Back in March, Garulfo asked a question about pull quotes and offered
two links by way of example. One of the styles in those links interested
me in particular, namely
https://www.societal.fr/sites/societal/files/old_site/societal-46-6-boiteux-reperesettendances.pdf#page=2
I know
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 15:08, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
Why not just put it in a float?
OK, after some fiddling around, a combination of a framed text in a
float seems to work.
Definitions:
\definefloat[pullquote][pullquotes] % Define a new type of float
Am 28.04.2011 um 18:27 schrieb mathew:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 15:08, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
Why not just put it in a float?
OK, after some fiddling around, a combination of a framed text in a
float seems to work.
Definitions:
\definefloat[pullquote][pullquotes] %
2011/4/28 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:
As do now know what you want here is a solution from me (MkIV only):
\usemodule[annotation]
\define[2]\PullquoteCommand
{\placefigure[\annotationparameter{location},none]{}%
{\framedtext
[frame=off,
On 2011-04-28 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks great, but you can not use center.
Sure you can.
When using center, the quote is centered, but the text
comes after the quote.
A feasible solution. It is eye-catching and easy to read.
It would be nice if the text would
Am 28.04.2011 um 21:53 schrieb Marco:
On 2011-04-28 Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks great, but you can not use center.
Sure you can.
As the argument of the location key is just passed to \placefigure
you can use any valid placefloat keyword.
When using center, the
On 2011-04-28 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
When using center, the quote is centered, but the text
comes after the quote.
A feasible solution. It is eye-catching and easy to read.
And there are many ways to make it fancy:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:16, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
As do now know what you want here is a solution from me (MkIV only):
Could you comment on the advantages of your solution, given its
greater complexity?
mathew
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Am 28.04.2011 um 22:56 schrieb Marco:
http://www.elijournals.com/images/articleFigures/0302/msw0321a.gif
I intentionally didn't suggest a layout like this. 1st it
has a horrible spacing and 2nd it's very hard to read.
+1
This would mark up the text surrounding the pull quote as
somehow
Am 28.04.2011 um 23:15 schrieb mathew:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:16, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
As do now know what you want here is a solution from me (MkIV only):
Could you comment on the advantages of your solution, given its
greater complexity?
It
Has anyone implemented pull quotes using ConTeXt? What would be the
best approach to take?
mathew
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On 27-4-2011 7:49, mathew wrote:
Has anyone implemented pull quotes using ConTeXt? What would be the
best approach to take?
I have no clue what pull quotes are.
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Am 27.04.2011 um 20:33 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 27-4-2011 7:49, mathew wrote:
Has anyone implemented pull quotes using ConTeXt? What would be the
best approach to take?
I have no clue what pull quotes are.
http://tinyurl.com/44875mo
Wolfgang
2011/4/27 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:
Has anyone implemented pull quotes using ConTeXt? What would be the
best approach to take?
I have no clue what pull quotes are.
http://tinyurl.com/44875mo
That is something what I would like to do also. I had asked about it,
but
On Wed 27 Apr 2011, mathew wrote:
Has anyone implemented pull quotes using ConTeXt? What would be the
best approach to take?
Why not just put it in a float?
Pont
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