\startplacefigure and \startframedtext in lmtx
Hi all, I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and \startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do in mkiv. I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet. I found a fix around the issue, but since in my document I have a certain number of cases where such combinations are used, I woul dlike to be sure to not make a mistake by changing all the instances… Here is an example: %% begin figure-framedtext.tex \useMPlibrary[dum] \defineexternalfigure[dummy] \starttext \startplacefigure[location=left,number=no,title={}] \externalfigure[dummy][width=.45\textwidth] \stopplacefigure \dontleavehmode % if this is commented out then the text and the figure are placed on top of each other \startframedtext[frame=off] \input ward.tex \stopframedtext \stoptext %% end figure-framedtext.tex In the above example the fix is to add \dontleavehmode between the figue and the framedtext. If one comments out that line then the issue can be seen. Thanks in advance for any help: Otared K.
Hi, I tried today's new version 2020.06.09, to see whether the issue I was reporting below is fixed. Unfortunately it is not, and my fix with \dontleavehmode does not work anymore. Is there a way to fix the problem ? Thanks in advance: Otared
On 9 Jun 2020, at 11:04, Otared Kavian
wrote: Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and \startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do in mkiv. I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
I found a fix around the issue, but since in my document I have a certain number of cases where such combinations are used, I woul dlike to be sure to not make a mistake by changing all the instances… Here is an example:
%% begin figure-framedtext.tex \useMPlibrary[dum] \defineexternalfigure[dummy]
\starttext \startplacefigure[location=left,number=no,title={}] \externalfigure[dummy][width=.45\textwidth] \stopplacefigure \dontleavehmode % if this is commented out then the text and the figure are placed on top of each other \startframedtext[frame=off] \input ward.tex \stopframedtext \stoptext %% end figure-framedtext.tex
In the above example the fix is to add \dontleavehmode between the figue and the framedtext. If one comments out that line then the issue can be seen.
Thanks in advance for any help: Otared K.
On 6/9/2020 11:04 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and \startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do in mkiv. I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
I found a fix around the issue, but since in my document I have a certain number of cases where such combinations are used, I woul dlike to be sure to not make a mistake by changing all the instances… Here is an example:
%% begin figure-framedtext.tex \useMPlibrary[dum] \defineexternalfigure[dummy]
\starttext \startplacefigure[location=left,number=no,title={}] \externalfigure[dummy][width=.45\textwidth] \stopplacefigure \dontleavehmode % if this is commented out then the text and the figure are placed on top of each other \startframedtext[frame=off] \input ward.tex \stopframedtext \stoptext %% end figure-framedtext.tex
In the above example the fix is to add \dontleavehmode between the figue and the framedtext. If one comments out that line then the issue can be seen.
Thanks in advance for any help: Otared K. can others confirm this
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Hans Hagen schrieb am 10.06.2020 um 17:30:
On 6/9/2020 11:04 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and \startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do in mkiv. I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
I found a fix around the issue, but since in my document I have a certain number of cases where such combinations are used, I woul dlike to be sure to not make a mistake by changing all the instances… Here is an example:
%% begin figure-framedtext.tex \useMPlibrary[dum] \defineexternalfigure[dummy]
\starttext \startplacefigure[location=left,number=no,title={}] \externalfigure[dummy][width=.45\textwidth] \stopplacefigure \dontleavehmode % if this is commented out then the text and the figure are placed on top of each other \startframedtext[frame=off] \input ward.tex \stopframedtext \stoptext %% end figure-framedtext.tex
In the above example the fix is to add \dontleavehmode between the figue and the framedtext. If one comments out that line then the issue can be seen.
Thanks in advance for any help: Otared K. can others confirm this
This is LuaMetaTeX, Version 2.06.07
system > ConTeXt ver: 2020.06.10
No problem here (but the version from May a problem). mtx-context | current version: 2020.06.10 12:26 Wolfgang
Il 10/06/20 17:30, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
On 6/9/2020 11:04 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and \startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do in mkiv. I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
I found a fix around the issue, but since in my document I have a certain number of cases where such combinations are used, I woul dlike to be sure to not make a mistake by changing all the instances… Here is an example:
%% begin figure-framedtext.tex \useMPlibrary[dum] \defineexternalfigure[dummy]
\starttext \startplacefigure[location=left,number=no,title={}] \externalfigure[dummy][width=.45\textwidth] \stopplacefigure \dontleavehmode % if this is commented out then the text and the figure are placed on top of each other \startframedtext[frame=off] \input ward.tex \stopframedtext \stoptext %% end figure-framedtext.tex
In the above example the fix is to add \dontleavehmode between the figue and the framedtext. If one comments out that line then the issue can be seen.
Thanks in advance for any help: Otared K. can others confirm this
This is LuaMetaTeX, Version 2.06.07
system > ConTeXt ver: 2020.06.10
Seems OK to me. I get the same result with LuaTeX+MkIV 2020-05-08 and LMTX 2020-06-10, even commenting out \dontleavehmode. The only difference is the figure color: blue for LMTX, yellow for MkIV. Massi
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