Hi,
Le 07/05/2014, Sanjoy Mahajan a écrit
> Here are a few more keys. I don't fully understand their effect, but I
> found them in strc-flt.mkvi (p.s. shouldn't that be .mkiv ?).
Some of the keys are documented in the 'details' manual
(http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/details.pdf) in se
Here are a few more keys. I don't fully understand their effect, but I
found them in strc-flt.mkvi (p.s. shouldn't that be .mkiv ?).
In the final "grid" examples, I extended the figure height to 4.5cm, to
show the effect of the grid, which seems to be that the bottom of the
figure aligns with a b
I use "high" in combination with zero spacing afterwards, in order to
tighten the text flowing around the figure. Compare the two variants
below. (I confess to not knowing the difference between
"sidespaceafter" and "spaceafter," but both seem to have the same
effect.)
\starttext
{\setupfloats[s
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>> I would like to vertically shift the placement of figures
>> (\placefigure[right]...), so that the upper side of the figure would
>> be aligned with the top of the first line in a paragraph as opposed to
>> the bottom [of the first line?] of
> I would like to vertically shift the placement of figures
> (\placefigure[right]...), so that the upper side of the figure would
> be aligned with the top of the first line in a paragraph as opposed to
> the bottom [of the first line?] of the first paragraph.
Ah, I can finally answer a question.
Am 07.05.2014 um 14:23 schrieb Mojca Miklavec :
> Hi,
>
> I would like to vertically shift the placement of figures
> (\placefigure[right]...), so that the upper side of the figure would
> be aligned with the top of the first line in a paragraph as opposed to
> the bottom of the first paragraph.
Hi,
I would like to vertically shift the placement of figures
(\placefigure[right]...), so that the upper side of the figure would
be aligned with the top of the first line in a paragraph as opposed to
the bottom of the first paragraph.
Here's a minimal example. The second "ugly workaround" shows