Thanks very much! - combinations provides quite the right result.
-Alasdair
You're looking for combinations http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Combinations The text on the wiki is a bit misleading because it seems to imply that they can only hold images; combinations can have any content.On 11/06/2011 01:45 AM, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
I want two frames side by side: the left frame comprising just text (and
some displayed formulas), and the right hand side frame some high level
computer algebra code. The right hand side will have a gray background,
and will consist mainly of typeset equations separated by horizontal lines.
I can get the two frames looking just right, but no matter how thin I
make them, they display one under the other, not side by side.
Any ideas?
Thomas
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