Figure-text alignment and wrapping text more tightly
Dear list, I am interested in placing a figure on the right-hand side of the page and wrap text around it, see MWE below. This works mostly nicely. But I have got three questions: 1) Is it possible to top-align the figure with the first line of the paragraph to its left? 2) Is there a way to reduce the vertical gap between the first and second figures? 3) The keyword “low” for \placefigure seems to have an effect. But I don’t know why and could not find a reference to that in contextref.pdf. Is this the correct way to wrap text “more tightly” below the figure (compare second and third figures). Thanks a lot for your input. Best regards, Florian MWE: \setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,png,jpg}, location={local,global,default}] \starttext \useexternalfigure[figure][mill] \placefigure[right, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \placefigure[right, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \placefigure[right, low, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \stoptext
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Florian Leupold
Dear list,
I am interested in placing a figure on the right-hand side of the page and wrap text around it, see MWE below. This works mostly nicely. But I have got three questions:
1) Is it possible to top-align the figure with the first line of the paragraph to its left?
2) Is there a way to reduce the vertical gap between the first and second figures?
3) The keyword “low” for \placefigure seems to have an effect. But I don’t know why and could not find a reference to that in contextref.pdf. Is this the correct way to wrap text “more tightly” below the figure (compare second and third figures).
Thanks a lot for your input.
Best regards, Florian
MWE:
\setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,png,jpg}, location={local,global,default}] \starttext \useexternalfigure[figure][mill] \placefigure[right, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \placefigure[right, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \placefigure[right, low, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \stoptext
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1) I think you look for the high key. 2) Here, sidespaceafter and sidespacebefore might help 3) I'd look in the details.pdf, the low key might be explained there (or wait for better answers here) Compare the three pages in this example, regarding 1) and 2): \setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,png,jpg}, location={local,global,default}] \starttext \useexternalfigure[figure][mill] \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \page[yes] \setupfloats[sidespaceafter=none,sidespacebefore=none] \useexternalfigure[figure][mill] \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \page[yes] \setupfloats[sidespaceafter=-\baselineskip,sidespacebefore=none] \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \placefigure[right, high, none]{}{\externalfigure[figure]} \input ward \input ward \input ward \stoptext /Mikael
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Florian Leupold
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Mikael P. Sundqvist