Sorry

I still have a problem with \startfiguretext .... \stopfiguretext.

There ist no \setupfiguretext nor \setupfloattext to enter the align=....
keypairs. Where must I enter "align={normal,hanging,hz,stretch}" to make
the text around these figures aligned like the rest of the document?

Thanks
Christian

PS.: My minimal (not) working example:

\definefontfeature[default][default][expansion=quality,protrusion=quality]

%\setup?figure?text[align={normal,hanging,hz,stretch}]
\setupalign[hz,hanging,stretch]
\showframe

\starttext
Correct Text

\input knuth
\startfiguretext[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[cow][width=0.5\textwidth]}
Wrong alignment!

\input knuth
\stopfiguretext
\stoptext


2013/8/30 Christian Prim <christian.p...@gmx.ch>

> Thanks Wolfgang! Now everything is clear and fine.
>
> Christian
>
>
> 2013/8/30 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
>
>>
>> Am 30.08.2013 um 17:55 schrieb Christian Prim <christian.p...@gmx.ch>:
>>
>> > Thanks Wolfgang
>> >
>> > I have tested it (on new beta) but the alignment is still wrong in the
>> tabulate-environment. It's correct in the framedtext-environment, but
>> tolerance is still missing, so that a line is still too long.
>> >
>> > My new questions:
>> > - What about tolerance? Where must I add the keys?
>>
>> The \setupalign command does also accepts “tolerant”, “verytolerant” and
>> “stretch” as keyword which means you don’t need the \setuptolerance
>> command. This is important because the value of the align key is passed to
>> the \setupalign command.
>>
>> > - What about tabulate-environment?
>>
>> I’m sorry but I was wrong about the setting for the tabulate environment,
>> the align value of \setuptabulate accepts only “left”, “middle”, “right”
>> and “normal” as arguments. There is also no way to change the format of the
>> default tabulation environment, only local changes are possible, e.g.
>>
>> \starttabulate[|l|pA{normal,hanging,hz,stretch}|]
>> \NC align/tolerance not working \NC \input knuth \NC\NR
>> \NC align/tolerance working     \NC \input knuth \NC\NR
>> \stoptabulate
>>
>> When you want a different default alignment you have to create your own
>> tabulation environment with the \definetabulate command.
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>>
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