Tuesday, March 11, 2003 Hans Hagen wrote: HH> At 01:26 PM 3/11/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Yup, floatcaptions can do it all, nice. Now the question is: is it normal for the combination to stick to the left margin? Shouldn't
HH> hm, it probably is when you put some \maxdimen width content in it Uhm, no, I was using to framedtexts.
it be centered horizontally? I can achieve the effect by surrounding it with \midaligned{...} (i.e. \midalgined{\startcombination ... \stopcombination}) but it would be nice if it could be set as an option to combinations ...
HH> Hey, since when don't you read source code any more? :) I do, but I can't spot everything, can I? HH> \starttext HH> \showframe HH> \definieerplaats[mine][location=middle] % have to cook up a HH> [english..italian] name for that one HH> \setupcombinations[align=left,location=top] The problem, as I see it, is that the "location" keyword at times seems to refer to horizontal positioning (e.g. in the plaats, which could be called placement in english) and sometimes to vertical positioning (e.g. in combinations). Maybe you should add a placement= keyword in combinations that specifies the (horizontal) location of the stuff? -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta