I did a simple thing, replace a \framed by \framedtext to get \placeinitial working but that doesn't seem to work automatically:

%==========================
\starttext
\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input knuth

\framed[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input knuth }

\framedtext[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input knuth }

\stoptext
%==========================

Is there a way I can get a working \placeinitial inside a \framed or \frametext?

ConTeXt  ver: 2023.02.23 21:26 LMTX  fmt: 2023.2.25  int: english/english


On 15 May 2023, at 18:18, Gerben Wierda via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:

I'd like to use a drop cap inside a \framed, but it doesn't work.

Minimal example:

%==========================
\starttext
\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input knuth

\framed[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input knuth }
\stoptext
%==========================

The first drop cap works, the second is empty.


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