Am 28.04.2011 um 21:53 schrieb Marco:

On 2011-04-28 Cecil Westerhof <cldwesterhof@gmail.com> wrote:

Looks great, but you can not use center.

Sure you can.

As the argument of the location key is just passed to \placefigure
you can use any valid placefloat keyword.

When using center, the quote is centered, but the text
comes after the quote.

A feasible solution. It is eye-catching and easy to read.

And there are many ways to make it fancy: http://layersmagazine.com/indesign-paragraph-rules.html


It would be nice if the text would flow around both
sides of the quote,

Do you really think so? How would it look like? A three
column layout: text left, pull quote, text right and the
text continues in full-width?

http://www.elijournals.com/images/articleFigures/0302/msw0321a.gif

This would mark up the text surrounding the pull quote as
somehow different than the one preceding and following the
pull quote and thus confuse the reader.

I don’t think so because it’s common in magazines but TeX
isn’t the best tool for this.

• http://www.wyssdesign.com/Wyss_Design_Images/Bookprojects/Wyss_Design_Success_Spread1.jpg
• http://www.twopeaspublishing.com/assets/sample_pullquote.jpg
• http://homeforprofits.com/wp-content/uploads/wikipedia-pullquote.png
• http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/2-2897250-31035/Picture+32.png

Wolfgang