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16 May
2005
16 May
'05
4:43 a.m.
Hi all, regarding my problems with figure placing (posted on 2005-05-05), I've found out that problems occur only if there are too many unplaced figures (pending floats). After a lot of googling, I've only found out that in LaTeX, there's a command \clearpage which places all unprocessed floats and starts a new page. In addition, the commands \totalnumber, \topnumber and \bottomnumber are available to set the maximum float count on one page. (for details, see http://www.tug.org.in/tutorial/chap09-scr.pdf) Is there any similar mechanism in ConTeXt? Which command(s) can I use to place all unprocessed figures immediately? Thanks in advance. Richard