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Hi! I try to use \inmargin{some text} in context Mk IV, and the resulting margin notes overlap. Is there any way to emulate LaTeX's marginpars (they're considered floats, hence can be moved to avoid overlaps)? Minimal example: \starttext \inmargin{first} \inmargin{second} \stoptext -- Yury G. Kudryashov
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Am 28.05.10 19:02, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Hi!
I try to use \inmargin{some text} in context Mk IV, and the resulting margin notes overlap. Is there any way to emulate LaTeX's marginpars (they're considered floats, hence can be moved to avoid overlaps)?
Minimal example: \starttext \inmargin{first} \inmargin{second} \stoptext
\setupinmargin[stack=yes] Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.05.10 19:02, schrieb Yury G. Kudryashov:
Hi!
I try to use \inmargin{some text} in context Mk IV, and the resulting margin notes overlap. Is there any way to emulate LaTeX's marginpars (they're considered floats, hence can be moved to avoid overlaps)? \setupinmargin[stack=yes] Thanks, it works!
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