On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 18:11:08 +0200
Hans Hagen
On 4/12/2018 5:54 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 10:09:58 +0200 Hans Hagen
wrote: tolerance in text/par alignment is just that: adding tolerance and it is bound to align and it only kicks in in par building and there is not always a par involved
Why does a float caption not build a paragraph? Does a \framed sometimes not build a paragraph?
it's not framed ... framed is advanced in the sense that it can analyze the build paragraph for the natural width
float captions look at the size oif the float plus some overshoot ... unrelated mechanisms
Maybe, a float caption *should* be a frame? And if it isn't, I am asking why would a caption not be treated as a paragraph?
location has to do with the placement and float as a whole and there tolerance has to deal with snapping
Not float location but \setupfloatcaption location (i.e. top, bottom, ...): relative location of the float caption.
those are locations of the caption relative to the float
That is what I have been trying to say! So how does "tolerance" come into play? Alan