Hello, of course I do not have the solution for the underlaying problem. I found out, that you can put a \strut in front of the problematic text and then it comes out ok. Another point is, that placing the whole text-part i.e. all 4 paragraphs in your example between \bgroup \egroup results in more problems. In this case the tufte-text is also not flowing around the picture. Kind regards Willi On 25 Feb 2011, at 08:56, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
sorry for repeating this topic, maybe it's not too attractive.
Please, have a look to the following problem.
I wonder why the behaviour described bellow occurs and how to typeset a paragraph starting with some text enclosed into {\em ...} group inside the "free" area formed (affected) by \placefigure.
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\starttext \placefigure [left,none] {} { \startMPcode draw (0,0)--(6cm,6cm); \stopMPcode }
This is a normal text -- it flows around the picture on the left side of the page as expected.
{\em This empathized text starting a new paragraph} should not scratch the picture left.
When some text contains {\em an empathized text inside the paragraph}, text flows normally as expected.
\input tufte \stoptext
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Thank you in advance.
Best regards
Lukas
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