Thanks, Hans. I will try it later. I was thinking to put something invisible before the Chinese characters but nothing came up to my mind because I just started to learn TeX, LaTeX and ConTeXt. I also want to apologize for sending out an empty mail to the group inadvertently. Guo Hans Hagen wrote:
At 03:39 PM 2/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I actually had the blank line after the \placefigure command. With \par it doesn't work either.
Guo Yang wrote:
when I tried:
\placefigure [right] {Some picture} {\externalfigure[temp][type=jpg,width=5cm]} Blah blah ... % These should be pure Chinese characters.
In the generated Chinese PDF file, the paragraph right after the figure just runs over the picture like it were not there. But if I append some English words before Chinese, everything would be fine. And \startfiguretext[left] works as expected. Any ideas?
this is the 'par starts with a command using grouping' side effect (something tex), \noindent, \indent, \dontleavehmode are good escapes; we may consider to add \dontleavehmode to the chinese symbol handler.
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