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I was expecting this to work: \setuplayout[ width=10cm, backspace=10cm, leftmargin=8cm ] \starttext \inleft[stack=yes]{ \input tufte } \input tufte \inleft[stack=yes]{ \input tufte } \stoptext but it doesn't stack. Also, is it correct that stack=yes belongs into \setupmargindata? Thank you, Severin
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On 10-3-2012 05:37, S Barmeier wrote:
I was expecting this to work:
\setuplayout[ width=10cm, backspace=10cm, leftmargin=8cm ] \starttext \inleft[stack=yes]{ \input tufte } \input tufte \inleft[stack=yes]{ \input tufte } \stoptext
but it doesn't stack. Also, is it correct that stack=yes belongs into \setupmargindata?
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