On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 8:32 PM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20 2008, Peter Rolf wrote:
A \framed at the beginning of a paragraph starts in vertical mode (stuff
is ordered vertically). The macro \dontleavehmode ensures, that the
horizontal mode is used.
Hello,
Could
On Thu, Aug 21 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
For beginners (especially former LaTeX users), this is a real headache:
\framed, \externalfigure and so on start sometimes a new paragraph, and
sometimes not. In my opinion, these commands should behave like a simple
hbox.
But this is
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
For beginners (especially former LaTeX users), this is a real headache:
\framed, \externalfigure and so on start sometimes a new paragraph, and
sometimes not. In my
Hello
When I use a inframed command at the start of a line it doesn't allow
to be continued by text :
**
\starttext
blabla \inframed{essai} blabla
\inframed{essai} blabla
\stoptext
**
Eric DÉTREZ schrieb:
Hello
When I use a inframed command at the start of a line it doesn't allow
to be continued by text :
**
\starttext
blabla \inframed{essai} blabla
\inframed{essai} blabla
\stoptext
On Wed, Aug 20 2008, Peter Rolf wrote:
A \framed at the beginning of a paragraph starts in vertical mode (stuff
is ordered vertically). The macro \dontleavehmode ensures, that the
horizontal mode is used.
Hello,
Could you now change this behaviour please in MKIV? I think MKIV does not
need