On Fri, Aug 15 2008, Flavien Lambert wrote:
> By the way, is there a manual or a command to see all the options available
> for a given command ? In contextgarden, the texshow-web does not have the
> "location=right" option for the "\setupcaptions" command for example.
"texshow" on the command li
Flavien Lambert wrote:
> By the way, is there a manual or a command to see all the options available
> for a given command ? In contextgarden, the texshow-web does not have the
> "location=right" option for the "\setupcaptions" command for example.
details.pdf has some of this
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By the way, is there a manual or a command to see all the options available
for a given command ? In contextgarden, the texshow-web does not have the
"location=right" option for the "\setupcaptions" command for example.
Thanks.
2008/8/15 Flavien Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Perfect and so straig
Perfect and so straightforward !
Thanks.
2008/8/15 Wolfgang Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Flavien Lambert
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear all, I try - as indicated in the title - to put the caption of a
> figure
> > on its right side. I used (among other a
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Flavien Lambert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all, I try - as indicated in the title - to put the caption of a figure
> on its right side. I used (among other attempts)
> \setupcaptions[location=high] and \setupfloat[figure][location=left] but the
> figure is s
Dear all, I try - as indicated in the title - to put the caption of a figure
on its right side. I used (among other attempts)
\setupcaptions[location=high] and \setupfloat[figure][location=left] but the
figure is still on the right side. Can you give me the good options for
inverting captions and f