Every columnset starts a new page. Maybe I need to try simplecolumns now :) Or well ... \bTABLE ... \eTABLE.
Aren't columnset powerful enought ?
From the manual \usemodules[visual] %% \definecolumnset[example][n=4] %% \starttext %% \startbuffer %% \fakewords{100}{200} %% \placefigure{}{\externalfigure[placeholder][width=\One]} %% \fakewords{100}{200} %% \placefigure{}{\externalfigure[placeholder][width=\Two]} %% \fakewords{100}{200} %% \stopbuffer %% \startcolumnset[example] %% \definecolumnsethsize{example}{1}{1}\One %% \definecolumnsethsize{example}{1}{2}\Two %% \dorecurse{5}{\getbuffer} %% \dorecurse{10}{\fakewords{100}{200}\par} %% \stopcolumnset %% \stoptext
\definecolumnset[example][n=4] \starttext \startbuffer \placefigure[tbrl] {tblr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\One, lines=5]} \placefigure[fxtb:2*4]{fxtb}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\Two, lines=5]} \placefigure[btlr] {btlr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\Two, lines=5]} \placefigure[btlr] {btlr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\Three,lines=5]} \dorecurse{5}{\fakewords{100}{200}\par} \stopbuffer \startcolumnset[example] \definecolumnsethsize{example}{1}{1}\One \definecolumnsethsize{example}{1}{2}\Two \definecolumnsethsize{example}{1}{3}\Three \dorecurse{4}{\getbuffer} \stopcolumnset \stoptext %% \definecolumnset[example][n=4] %% \starttext %% \startcolumnset[example] %% \placefigure[btlr]{brlr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[btlr]{brlr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[btrl]{btrl}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[btrl]{btrl}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[tblr]{tblr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[tblr]{tblr}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[tbrl]{tbrl}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[tbrl]{tbrl}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[lrbt]{lrbt}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[lrbt]{lrbt}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[lrtb]{lrtb}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[lrtb]{lrtb}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[rlbt]{rlbt}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[rlbt]{rlbt}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[rltb]{rltb}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \placefigure[rltb]{rltb}{\externalfigure[fake][width=\textwidth,lines=3]} %% \dorecurse{10}{\fakewords{50}{100}\par} %% \stopcolumnset %% \stoptext
One more question: how can I say "please keep this content together" when typsetting in columns on grid? \vbox behaves a bit weird, but most important: it does not align baselines properly.
Mojca
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