On 2014-07-28, 17:23, Rik Kabel wrote:
You may be able to get away with style=ss instead of a new font
definition if the sans is linked to the main serif font.
This doesn't work for me, because I want the math to be typeset in the
new typeface, too.
The contents of a float are styled
Dear list,
I want to setup all my floats' contents to be middle-aligned, not
indented and typeset in a distinct font. How can I do this? The
attached example does not work.
Thank you and kind regards,
Joshua Krämer
\setupindenting [yes, \the\baselineskip]
\definefontfamily [figurefamily]
On 2014-07-28 15:29, Joshua Krämer wrote:
Dear list,
I want to setup all my floats' contents to be middle-aligned, not
indented and typeset in a distinct font. How can I do this? The
attached example does not work.
Thank you and kind regards,
Joshua Krämer
\setupindenting [yes,
On 2014-07-28 17:23, Rik Kabel wrote:
(much snipped)
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of float.
Sorry, that last statement should have been:
The contents of a float are styled according to the type of contents.
That is, if a table is floated (with placetable or