Here is an example illustrating the situation (and perhaps a problem or two):
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\setuppapersize[letter]
\starttext
\input zapf
\input zapf
\input zapf
\input zapf
If using placefigure without enough space left on the page, this will be the last paragra
On Wednesday, January 4, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Randolph Bertin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 4, 2006, at 05:00 AM, Hans wrote:
you can move the graphic with:
\starttext
\hangsidefloat[3] \placefigure[left]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf
\input zapf
\movesidefloat[3*line
On Wednesday, January 4, 2006, at 05:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
you can move the graphic with:
\starttext
\hangsidefloat[3] \placefigure[left]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf
\input zapf
\movesidefloat[3*line] \placefigure[left]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf
\input zapf
\stoptext
this
David Arnold wrote:
Have you seen this document?
http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/details.pdf
Look in the section "Fine Tuning Graphics" and see if there is
anything there that will help.
Yes, I had looked through that document, which is where I found the statement (on p. 25):
When
I am typesetting books, primarily text and images. My original
background is Quark/InDesign, but quite recently, I decided to look
into TeX/LaTeX (LaTeX because that is just what most of the TeX
references refer to). I first spent some time trying to learn LaTeX and
although I was able to accom