Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Sometimes, two table+figure combo would fit in one page, but they
are still put in separate pages. Also, the first page has
the appendix title but nothing is inserted, not even the
first float.
hard to test without min-test file -)
if you run with \showframe, how muc
Monday, November 21, 2005 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>>How do I tell ConTeXt that I don't mind if the pages are
>>totally filled by floats (two, three, as many as fit) even
>>if there is no text whatsoever?
>>
>>
>>
> \setupfloats
> [ntop=100]
Doesn't help.
\appendix{Test r
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I tell ConTeXt that I don't mind if the pages are
totally filled by floats (two, three, as many as fit) even
if there is no text whatsoever?
\setupfloats
[ntop=100]
I believe / guess what Giuseppe really wants
Hans Hagen wrote:
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I tell ConTeXt that I don't mind if the pages are
totally filled by floats (two, three, as many as fit) even
if there is no text whatsoever?
\setupfloats
[ntop=100]
I believe / guess what Giuseppe really wants is a way to tell
context t
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
How do I tell ConTeXt that I don't mind if the pages are
totally filled by floats (two, three, as many as fit) even
if there is no text whatsoever?
\setupfloats
[ntop=100]
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How do I tell ConTeXt that I don't mind if the pages are
totally filled by floats (two, three, as many as fit) even
if there is no text whatsoever?
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