On Thu, 08 Dec 2016 20:27:12 +0900, Jeong Dal
I don’t know how to put figures horizontally using “\startfloatcombination”. Is there any reason to use “\startfloatcombination”?
Dear Dalyoung, Thank you for your feedback. Indeed, \startcombinantion produces centered combinations by default. The problem is, that within the combination I would like to use floats defined with \setupfloat. This is not supported by \startcombination. I noticed that line 490 of pack-com.mkiv has an added \dontleavehmode in the definition of \pack_combinations_start_float. When deleting this, the combination is centered. What is the reason for \dontleavehmode here? Is packing floats inside a floatcombination not recommended in general? Any feedback is welcome Cheers, Christoph