Am 08.02.2014 um 12:22 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> On 2014-02-08 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>
>>> I haven't find any better way to extend the caption width than that
>>> negative value for narrowed text. It works, but that empty space above
>>> looks weird
>>
>> You have to force a certain width f
On 2014-02-08 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> > I haven't find any better way to extend the caption width than that
> > negative value for narrowed text. It works, but that empty space above
> > looks weird
>
> You have to force a certain width for your images because the width
> of the text space
Am 08.02.2014 um 00:07 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> This is the improved example. The only remaining issue is an one empty line
> between the image and the label when \startnarrower command is used.
>
> Please compare two pages w/o this option set:
>
>
> %\definefontfamily[palatino][rm][Palatino L
On 2014-02-07 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> On 2013-12-27 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >
> > If captions are long and the image narrow, they are typeset on
> > multiple lines. Default centering produces the ragged column -
> > both not very nice and difficult to read. When the alignment is
> > set to hanging, i
On 2013-12-27 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> I try to fill the entire page with two images with their captions. The
> final page should be floating, keeping both images together and not
> containing any other text.
>
> I found this solution. It work fine for short captions / wide images.
>
> \starttext
>
Hello Everyone,
I try to fill the entire page with two images with their captions. The final
page should be floating, keeping both images together and not containing any
other text.
I found this solution. It work fine for short captions / wide images.
\starttext
test
\startplacefigure[location=p