On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 15:30:30 -0500
"John R. Culleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 02 February 2007 13:29, Peter Rolf wrote:
> > John R. Culleton wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 31 January 2007 19:31, John R. Culleton wrote:
> > >> OK I solved that problem by enclosing the table in {} and now the table
> > >> floats. But now I have a wierder one.  The \setupcaptions[location=high]
> > >> command puts the caption alongside the table instead of over it.
> > >> Unfortunately the customer specifies over rather than under.
> > >
> > > To isloate the problem I extracted the table and reran it in a test file:
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > \setupoutput[pdftex]
> > > \setupcaptions[location=high]
> >
> 
> Eyes saw "top", brain transliterated it to "high," effect was wrong.  Now I 
> am 
> all better. The other effect was interesting though.  I also discovered that 
> if I use "placefigure" instead of "placetable" it works but the caption says 
> figure instead of table. My customer likes to misname things, like calling

Hi John,

you can get same result with placetable by changing the text from table
to figure with \setuplabeltext[table=Figure ]

You see, ConTeXt has better ways to do things like this.

Wolfgang
 
> tables figures, and parts "sections".  This latter aberration is becoming 
> common. Context allows me to adapt even to bad nomenclature. 
> 
> Thanks to you and Wolfgang.  Frequently my Celtic brain needs Teutonic 
> correction :<) 
> -- 
> John Culleton
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