Randolph Bertin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 4, 2006, at 05:00 AM, ntg-context-request@ntg.nl wrote:
you can move the graphic with:
\starttext
\hangsidefloat[3] \placefigure[left]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf \input zapf
\movesidefloat[3*line] \placefigure[left]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf \input zapf
\stoptext
this is still page bound
\movesidefloat[x=10pt,y=-30pt]
also works, as does:
\placefigure[left,3*line]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf \input zapf
and in the next version:
\placefigure[left,3*hang]{}{} \input zapf \input zapf \input zapf
will work as well (i cannot post a patch because i first need to upload the version with the french interface)
Hans
I tried all of the above examples, but all end up with the same result I already have, namely,
that's intended (ok, you can play with the hang to force a graphic to a next page but then you hav esemi automated makeup)
if there is not enough room to fit the figure (in my project, this is an image) on the current page, a page break is issued (leaving the bottom portion of the page blank). What I would like to happen, is to go ahead and begin the next paragraph to fill the current page, and then place the graphic on the subsequent page (with text to the side).
that's what the attached file was doing ... keep in mind that this really stretches tex to the limits