Re: [NTG-context] horizontal alignment of table cells when the content is a \framed

2018-05-04 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Use \dontleavehmode\framed{…} for the frames in the tables. Wolfgang MF 4. Mai 2018 um 10:28 Hello list, i have a problem of alignment of cell tables that contain a \framed: the horizontal alignment is ignored by table cells in natural and extreme tables. Instead

[NTG-context] horizontal alignment of table cells when the content is a \framed

2018-05-04 Thread MF
Hello list, i have a problem of alignment of cell tables that contain a \framed: the horizontal alignment is ignored by table cells in natural and extreme tables. Instead a \framed inside a \framed looks ok: \starttext Framed: \framed[framecolor=blue,offset=none,width=10cm,height=7cm,align={mid

Re: [NTG-context] horizontal alignment

2010-07-11 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 09.07.10 13:13, schrieb Michael Murphy: On 09/07/10 01:32, Michael Goerz wrote: Hi everyone, I'm trying to do some horizontal alignment, for typesetting poetry. How would you solve this kind of problem? I've considered defining a macro \BrokenLine[line1][line2] that does the above. But, ther

Re: [NTG-context] horizontal alignment

2010-07-09 Thread Michael Goerz
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Michael Murphy wrote: > On 09/07/10 01:32, Michael Goerz wrote: >> I'm trying to do some horizontal alignment, for typesetting poetry. >> How would you solve this kind of problem? I've considered defining a >> macro \BrokenLine[line1][line2] that does the above. But

Re: [NTG-context] horizontal alignment

2010-07-09 Thread Michael Murphy
On 09/07/10 01:32, Michael Goerz wrote: Hi everyone, I'm trying to do some horizontal alignment, for typesetting poetry. How would you solve this kind of problem? I've considered defining a macro \BrokenLine[line1][line2] that does the above. But, there are also instances where there are two or

[NTG-context] horizontal alignment

2010-07-08 Thread Michael Goerz
Hi everyone, I'm trying to do some horizontal alignment, for typesetting poetry. There are lines that are continuations of the previous line, and should be aligned to the end of that previous line. Currently, I'm doing this by using \phantom text, which for some reason I also have to wrap into an