irregular typesetting area
Dear Contexers, I would like to repeat my question (see below) because I neither got an answer nor found a solution on my own. I believe that \defineoverlay cannot produce a solution for my problem because this command puts pictures in a different layer and so the main text is not affected (i.e. text is printed on top of underlying pictures). Are there any hints available? Ole I'm trying to produce an irregular (more than 4 corners) typesetting (main text) area of the following shape: ... (header) .... _____________________________________ ( logo / | ... text area ... | overlay background) | | ________________________| | | | ... ... | | | | | ________________________| | |(logo | | /overlay background) | ... text area ... | |___________________________________| The reason of this wish is not to overwrite the displayed logos or overlay pictures, which are used to form a common layout for a brochure. Btw., the orientation of the logos / pictures changes from even to odd pages. The measures of the logos / pictures prohibit a solution just by putting them in the header or footer. Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Ole
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:00:11 +0100
"Ole Schoening"
Dear Contexers,
I would like to repeat my question (see below) because I neither got an answer nor found a solution on my own. I believe that \defineoverlay cannot produce a solution for my problem because this command puts pictures in a different layer and so the main text is not affected (i.e. text is printed on top of underlying pictures).
Are there any hints available?
There is an indepth explanation in the PDF-document details.pdf You do not work with an overlay, but use \placefigure, then the text is flowing around the picture. HTH, __Janko
I'm trying to produce an irregular (more than 4 corners) typesetting (main text) area of the following shape:
... (header) .... _____________________________________ ( logo / | ... text area ... | overlay background) | | ________________________| | | | ... ... | | | | | ________________________| | |(logo | | /overlay background) | ... text area ... | |___________________________________|
The reason of this wish is not to overwrite the displayed logos or overlay pictures, which are used to form a common layout for a brochure. Btw., the orientation of the logos / pictures changes from even to odd pages. The measures of the logos / pictures prohibit a solution just by putting them in the header or footer.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Ole
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Hi Ole, It is just a suggestion. May be that the required information can be found in the metafun manual. From page 226 (Talking to TeX) there is a lot on typesetting text within a given shape. Examples are given on page 238. Kind regards Willi Ole Schoening wrote:
Dear Contexers,
I would like to repeat my question (see below) because I neither got an answer nor found a solution on my own. I believe that \defineoverlay cannot produce a solution for my problem because this command puts pictures in a different layer and so the main text is not affected (i.e. text is printed on top of underlying pictures).
Are there any hints available? Ole
I'm trying to produce an irregular (more than 4 corners) typesetting (main text) area of the following shape:
... (header) .... _____________________________________ ( logo / | ... text area ... | overlay background) | | ________________________| | | | ... ... | | | | | ________________________| | |(logo | | /overlay background) | ... text area ... | |___________________________________|
The reason of this wish is not to overwrite the displayed logos or overlay pictures, which are used to form a common layout for a brochure. Btw., the orientation of the logos / pictures changes from even to odd pages. The measures of the logos / pictures prohibit a solution just by putting them in the header or footer.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Ole
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:00:11 +0100
"Ole Schoening"
Dear Contexers,
I would like to repeat my question (see below) because I neither got an answer nor found a solution on my own. I believe that \defineoverlay cannot produce a solution for my problem because this command puts pictures in a different layer and so the main text is not affected (i.e. text is printed on top of underlying pictures).
Are there any hints available?
There is an indepth explanation in the PDF-document details.pdf You do not work with an overlay, but use \placefigure, then the text is flowing around the picture. HTH, __Janko
I'm trying to produce an irregular (more than 4 corners) typesetting (main text) area of the following shape:
... (header) .... _____________________________________ ( logo / | ... text area ... | overlay background) | | ________________________| | | | ... ... | | | | | ________________________| | |(logo | | /overlay background) | ... text area ... | |___________________________________|
The reason of this wish is not to overwrite the displayed logos or overlay pictures, which are used to form a common layout for a brochure. Btw., the orientation of the logos / pictures changes from even to odd pages. The measures of the logos / pictures prohibit a solution just by putting them in the header or footer.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Ole
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participants (4)
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Janko Hauser
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Janko Hauser
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Ole Schoening
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Willi Egger