Re: [NTG-context] using \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext

2004-12-13 Thread Hans Hagen
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
ik, let's give you a cue:

I don't understand...is that an "ik", as in "I disapprove"?
no, a typo: ik => ok
Hans
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Re: [NTG-context] using \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext

2004-12-12 Thread Nikolai Weibull
* h h extern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 11, 2004 14:05]:
> >>It might not be the only way, this should work:
> >>
> >>\placefigure
> >> [here]
> >> [fig:somelabel]
> >> {Caption}
> >> \placelegend{Figure}
> >> {Text}

> >Hm, yeah, that works OK.  I was hoping for something that made a little

> ik, let's give you a cue:

I don't understand...is that an "ik", as in "I disapprove"?

> \placefigure
>   {What a caption}
>   {\placelegend
>  {\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
>  {\input zapf \relax}}
> 
> \placefigure
>   {What a caption}
>   {\placelegend[location=right]
>  {\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
>  {\input zapf \relax}}

> using buffers makes sense here:

> \startbuffer
> lots of text
> \stopbuffer
> 
> \placefigure
>   {What a caption}
>   {\placelegend
>  {\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
>  {\getbuffer}}

Yeah, that's a good suggestion,
nikolai

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Re: [NTG-context] using \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext

2004-12-10 Thread h h extern
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
* David Munger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 09, 2004 17:10]:
It might not be the only way, this should work:
\placefigure
 [here]
 [fig:somelabel]
 {Caption}
 \placelegend{Figure}
 {Text}

Hm, yeah, that works OK.  I was hoping for something that made a little
ik, let's give you a cue:
\placefigure
  {What a caption}
  {\placelegend
 {\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
 {\input zapf \relax}}
\placefigure
  {What a caption}
  {\placelegend[location=right]
 {\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
 {\input zapf \relax}}
using buffers makes sense here:
\startbuffer
lots of text
\stopbuffer
\placefigure
  {What a caption}
  {\placelegend
 {\externalfigure[cow.pdf]}
 {\getbuffer}}
Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] using \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext

2004-12-09 Thread Nikolai Weibull
* David Munger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Dec 09, 2004 17:10]:
> It might not be the only way, this should work:
> 
> \placefigure
>   [here]
>   [fig:somelabel]
>   {Caption}
>   \placelegend{Figure}
>   {Text}

Hm, yeah, that works OK.  I was hoping for something that made a little
more sense, but this seems to be fine.  I'm still hoping for a slightly
more pleasant solution, but until then, is there a way to set the style
of Text?  There's bodyfont, but how do I get \it?
nikolai

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Re: [NTG-context] using \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext

2004-12-09 Thread David Munger
Hi NIkolai,

It might not be the only way, this should work:

\placefigure
  [here]
  [fig:somelabel]
  {Caption}
  \placelegend{Figure}
  {Text}


Nikolai Weibull wrote :
> How do I get a figure with text that is displayed like
> 
>   Figure
>   Text
>   Caption
> 
> where we first have the figure, then a description of it below, and
> finally a caption?  So far I've only managed to get the text to appear
> to the left or right of the figure.
>   nikolai
> 

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[NTG-context] using \startfiguretext ... \stopfiguretext

2004-12-09 Thread Nikolai Weibull
How do I get a figure with text that is displayed like

Figure
Text
Caption

where we first have the figure, then a description of it below, and
finally a caption?  So far I've only managed to get the text to appear
to the left or right of the figure.
nikolai

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