On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, wwl@musensturm.de wrote:
Hallo!
Can you try to create a minimal file to play with?
Inventing test documents from scratch takes a lot of time, time that is often not available (like today). Having a small but full document will greatly improve your chances of getting a quick response.
Cheers, Taco
Sorry Taco, here comes a small testfile which hopefully resamples the situation: --------------------------------------------------------------------- \setuppapersize[a4][a4] \setupfloat[figure][none,fit,here,always,top,bottom,force,page] \setupcaption[figure][number=no] \setuplayout[grid=yes]% Problem doesn't exist with grid=no \starttext \input tufte \placefigure{}{\framed[offset=none]{% \externalfigure[float.png][width=\makeupwidth,height=\textheight]}}
\dorecurse{10}{\par\input tufte} \stoptext ---------------------------------------------------------------------
I can not find a solution for the following problem:
I would like to place a floating, framed graphic at the next page following the \placefigure[]{}{\framed[]{...}} command.
Problem: The graphicdimensions are (\makeupwidth,\textheight).
Neither the options page, here, force or always help.
Maybe I am missing something here. But \placefigure[page].... seems to work fine for me. Even larger dimensions do not seem to be a problem. \input tufte \placefigure[page,none]{}{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=0.9\textheight,color=green]} \input tufte \placefigure[page,none]{}{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=1.0\textheight,color=green]} \input tufte \placefigure[page,none]{}{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=1.1\textheight,color=green]} \dorecurse{10}{\input tufte}
If the graphic is a little smaller, so that at least one line of text
fit on the page, than the graphic gets placed at the right page, else
the graphic is placed behind the end of the chapter.
Second question:
How can I place a fullpage graphic (\paperheight+epsilon,\paperwidth+epsilon) as above at the next page, and how can I count, but don't display pagenumbers for such graphic pages?
If you are willing to manually break the page, you can use \pagefigure. See http://archive.contextgarden.net/thread/20060524.191616.215b52a8.en.html#200... on how to make pagefigure increment page numbers. Aditya