Hi, dunno, but it seems, that there is really something wrong. Here using: ConTeXt ver: 2007.01.18 12:57 MKII fmt: 2007.1.19 int: english/english \starttext \input tufte % \placefigure[here,left]{A figure}{\framed[width=3cm,height=4cm]{Image}} \placefigure[here,left]{A cow}{\externalfigure[cow][width=3cm,height=4cm]} \blank {\em This will mess up the rest.} \input tufte \stoptext I changed the sample slightly. With and without \em the cow is placed on top of the textblock. This happens also with [here,left] and [here,right] If you withdraw the {This will mess up the rest.} the figure is placed correctly with inner, left, right! If you remove the braces and \em it works also adding \bgroup of \start and \egroup resp. \stop will not help. \em This will mess up the rest. \tf \input tufte gives the expected result. \dontleavehmode finally gives the correct output of the original sample. Willi Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
OK, I see. I had a similar problem a while ago. My workaround: type \dontleavehmode in front of the {\em part, and it will typeset correctly. But this seems to be a real bug, most commands will mess up the vertical spacing in a similar way. Hans, Taco???
bug ... dunno, more a side effect; resolving this will break other things; side floats are real nasty: force into otr mode and go back and ...you don't wanna know)
Hans
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