Thanks for the suggestions! Is there a way to get the amount of horizontal
space the initial takes so that can be put in manually in front of the next
paragraph?
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Pablo Rodriguez
On 06/09/2017 07:05 AM, Martin Oppegaard wrote:
Hi,
When placing an initial and the paragraph is short, the initial is laid over the next paragraph. Example:
\starttext \placeinitial Knuth writes:
\input knuth \stoptext
Is there anything to do about this?
Hi Martin,
I guess initials make sense only when used inside a paragraph. It is problematic when you have white space defined.
Having margin initials is also another approach. You may compare both with the following sample:
\setupwhitespace[medium] \setupinitial[location=margin] \starttext \placeinitial Knuth writes:
\input knuth \setupinitial[location=text] \placeinitial Knuth writes:\\ \input knuth \stoptext
I hope it helps,
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