Unfortunately this will not work with columnsets. Those always use a complete page. So after stating \startcolumnset there is always a page break, as is after \stopcolumnset. If you intend to place text before and after the piece where you use two colums then you should think of another solution as mentioned by placing the columnpart in a float with combination. Willi On 5 Jul 2011, at 17:26, Bernd Kosubek wrote:
Am Tue, 5 Jul 2011 16:13:14 +0200 schrieb Willi Egger
: As Hraban mentions it might be best to place the two tables with \placefigure + startcombination .. \stopcombination.
If you want to stick to the columnsets and this is for this single page only, then you could place the spanning text in a \framedtext. The placefigure command must be place right after the \startcolumnset command. This you could place with \placefigure like this:
\placefigure [btlr] [] {none} {\offset[y=-7cm]{\framedtext[width=\makeupwidth,offset=0pt,frame=off] {Zwar werden ...}}}
With the offset you can move the text-box to the position you want it.
Willi
Hi Willy,
Hraban forces the problem in a wrong way.
I wish the eliminination of the pagebreak after "\stopcolumnset". It is for me not of interest what contents the columns have.
I wish the following:
text text text < flow text text text text xxxxxx xxxxxx < /startcolumnset xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx < /stopcolumnset text text text < flow text text text text
and all of that on the same page by using "columnset".
Is it possible and if true, how is it possible.
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