Hi there,

I just noticed two strangenesses in typesetting small and big figures:

* In "article" style, paragraphs have the first line indented except when they 
follow special content like a section header.

* the first paragraph after a itemized list is *not* indented

* the first paragraph after a big figure *is* indented. Why the difference?

* small figures are indented like the first line of a paragraph, shifting them 
to varying position depending on the preceeding content and sometimes even 
shifting them beyond the right margin.

(see the attached files for a demonstration)

This is strangely inconsistent, but I do not know what the correct behavior 
would be.

Greetings,
Norbert
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.2>

<style|article>

<\body>
  <section|header>

  Style: article <math|\<Rightarrow\>> first line of paragraph indented

  ... if it follows another regular paragraph

  <\itemize>
    <item>some itemized list
  </itemize>

  next line is not indented

  and then, one is indented again.

  and so is the next

  <big-figure|big figure|big figures are never indented and always span the
  full column>

  the next line is indented <with|color|blue|(=\<gtr\> question: why is the
  first paragraph after a itemized list not indented but the first paragraph
  after a big figure is indented?)>

  \;

  <\small-figure>
    small figure
  </small-figure|small figures are indented like the first line of a
  paragraph>

  <\itemize>
    <item>some itemized list
  </itemize>

  <\small-figure>
    small figure
  </small-figure|leading to a varying indentation depending on the preceding
  content...>

  \;

  \;

  <\small-figure>
    small figure
  </small-figure|and also leading to a shift to the right beyond the margin
  of the text if the figure caption is wide enough to be broken
  automatically...>

  \;

  <with|color|blue|(<math|\<rightarrow\>>question: why are small figures
  indented like paragraphs?)>
</body>

<\references>
  <\collection>
    <associate|auto-1|<tuple|1|?>>
    <associate|auto-2|<tuple|1|?>>
    <associate|auto-3|<tuple|2|?>>
    <associate|auto-4|<tuple|3|?>>
    <associate|auto-5|<tuple|4|?>>
  </collection>
</references>

Attachment: fig-placement.pdf
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