Dear ConTeXt Collegaues, Float Positioning (Figures and Tables): Explained at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Floating_Objects place[here] will preferably place the float "here" (usually the ConTeXt code for the figure/table is placed at the end of a paragraph which refers to this figure/table). However, if it does not fit onto the page, it will be moved to the top of the next page. This is not always wonderful, as it splits paragraphs into two parts (the paragraph starts on page n-1, then the float is placed on top of page n, and the same paragraph continues on page n, after the float). This is very annoying to read, as you expect the paragraph text to continue when you turn, or in the digital, pdf-world, move to the next page. Is there any possibility to automatically place floats after/before a paragraph without splitting a paragraph into two parts? Instead of moving the float to the top of page n, ConTeXt should first try to place it on the top of the paragraph which refers to it, if the float still does not fit, ConTeXt should try to place it after the next paragraph, but not in the middle of a paragraph. We have been using ConTeXt on an experimental workflow to produce scientific journal articles. A sample PDF produced with ConTeXt can be found at the http://www.mdpi.org/marinedrugs/papers/md6010025.pdf link. Please note the figure/table placement. These floats have been placed manually. Looking forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Dietrich -- Mr. Dietrich Rordorf MDPI Center Matthaeusstrasse 11 CH-4057 Basel Switzerland E-mail: rordorf@mdpi.org Skype: d.rordorf Tel. +41 61 683 77 34 (office) Tel. +41 76 561 41 83 (mobile) Fax +41 61 302 89 18