Vertical alignment in combinations?
Today I feel like a total ConTeXt dummy... The problem: I have 3*1 combination where the end graphics are the same size, but the middle graphic is much shorter. With a standard \startcombination\stopcombination I can easily get all three side-by-side, but they are bottom-aligned while I'd need them middle-aligned. I thought I once had a solution to this, but can't find it - and, for once, the garden doesn't seem to be able to help. Is there a setting I can use to fix the vertical alignment? Or should I give up with combinations and go for a natural table instead? Or do something totally else? Thanks, Mari
On 2013–02–15 Mari Voipio wrote:
Today I feel like a total ConTeXt dummy...
As long as it's only today you're much better off than me ;)
The problem: I have 3*1 combination where the end graphics are the same size, but the middle graphic is much shorter. With a standard \startcombination\stopcombination I can easily get all three side-by-side, but they are bottom-aligned while I'd need them middle-aligned.
How about this: \useMPlibrary [dum] \setupcombinations [location=middle] \starttext \startcombination[3*1] \startcontent \externalfigure \stopcontent \startcaption Foo \stopcaption \startcontent \externalfigure[.][height=2cm] \stopcontent \startcaption Bar \stopcaption \startcontent \externalfigure \stopcontent \startcaption FooBar \stopcaption \stopcombination \stoptext Marco
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Mari Voipio