On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:31:44 +0100 "Duncan Hothersall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interestingly, it remains broken even if the \bf isn't there, just the > open and close braces. So presumably this is something to do with the > expansion of what comes after the \placefigure? I ran into this also and wrote: >I've found that it has to do with the content of my text. Any paragraph >beginning with a block does not flow properly. The best workaround I >have found is to insert a \strut at the beginning of the text where it >starts with a block. To which Hans replied: > right, this is a known weakness: if you start a par with a \command, > you may end up with yes/no indentation or some everypar interference > (can for instance be due to the fact that the command can start a > group and aftergroup things can be messed up), your \strut solution is > ok (\indent\ noindent or \dontleavehmode is also ok), since they start > the paragraph So begin your text with: \strut {\bf ....} or one of the other commands. \strut is a zero-width character. -Bill -- Sattre Press The King in Yellow http://sattre-press.com/ by Robert W. Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kiy.sattre-press.com/ _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context