On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 22:32:39 +0200
Marco Patzer wrote:
> However, I'd prefer to not have another environment around the
> combinations, but if there's no other way, I'd settle for your
> approach. So far that seems to be the best choice.
A combination is a construction, not really an "environmen
On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 21:09:15 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> A alternative to using floats is to put the combination in a
> linecorrection environment, i.e.
>
> \startlinecorrection
> \startcombination [2*2]
> ...
> \stopcombination
> \stoplinecorrection
>
> or
>
> \startlinecorrect
Willi Egger schrieb am 16.07.2019 um 20:46:
Marco,
there is a \setupcombination command:
\setupcombination [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
1 NAME
2 nx
ny
width height location distance alternative align continue before after
inbetween style
color
OPT
= NUMBER
= NUMBER
= fit DIMENSION
= fit DIMENSION
=
Marco,
there is a \setupcombination command:
\setupcombination [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
1 NAME
2 nx
ny
width height location distance alternative align continue before after
inbetween style
color
OPT
= NUMBER
= NUMBER
= fit DIMENSION
= fit DIMENSION
= left middle right top bottom = DIMENSION
= la
Hi!
Is there a way to influence the spacing after a combination is
placed?
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\starttext
\startcombination [2*2]
\startcontent \externalfigure \stopcontent
\startcaption Foo\stopcaption
\startcontent \externalfigure \stopcontent
\startcaption Bar\stopcaption