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From: Tom Sobota <TSOBOTA@teleline.es>
Subject: Re: Side by side images
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 17:04:16 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.20000905170416.009ad100@pop3.teleline.es> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20000904225337.0086b570@pop.wxs.nl>

Hans and Zeljko,

Thanks for your answers to my problem, this is exactly what I need :-)

I am working on an intermediate-sized documentation project. Initially I planned to have a HTML version for on-screen interactive perusing, and a LaTeX version for printing. But I liked the looks of ConTeXt-generated documents, together with PDF output so much that I'm right now changing all. This includes a Perl script that reads the original HTML files and writes ConTeXt which already works, more or less. Now I'm trying to learn more ConTeXt to make it better.

By the way, I wonder if the source for the interactive Context manual ("Context, an excursion" by Ton Otten & Hans Hagen) can be had? The examples I downloaded from the Pragma site are fine but rather simple, I'd love to have a big, fully working example.

Bye and thanks
Tom

A 22.53 4/9/00 +0200, ha escrito:
>At 08:23 PM 9/4/00 +0200, Tom Sobota wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I just subscribed to this list. Downloaded and started working with
>Context a week or so ago, so I'm full of doubts and incertainties! I have
>previous experience with LaTeX and a little TeX.
>>
>>My (first...) question is, is there a way to place two (or more) images
>side by side, each having its own caption? I have seen side by side figures
>in the manuals, but sharing a single caption.
>
>\startbuffer
>\startcombination[2*1]
>  {\externalfigure[a.png]} {the first one}
>  {\externalfigure[b.png]} {the second one}
>\stopcombination
>\stopbuffer
>
>\placefigure{two figures}{\getbuffer}
>
>Hans

Tom Sobota
tsobota@teleline.es
Madrid, España


  parent reply	other threads:[~2000-09-05 15:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-08-31 11:15 Wanting to learn plain TeX Robert F. Beeger
2000-08-31 12:03 ` Hans Hagen
2000-09-04 17:57   ` Robert F. Beeger
2000-09-05 10:35     ` HoHo
     [not found] ` <4.3.2.7.0.20000904194500.00b207c0@rzdspc1.informatik.uni-h amburg.de>
2000-09-04 18:23   ` Side by side images Tom Sobota
2000-09-04 20:53     ` Hans Hagen
2000-09-05 13:53       ` Hraban
2000-09-05 15:04       ` Tom Sobota [this message]
2000-09-05 16:25         ` Hans Hagen
2000-09-05  6:39     ` Zeljko Vrba
2000-09-04 20:45   ` Wanting to learn plain TeX Hans Hagen
2000-09-06 15:10     ` Robert F. Beeger
     [not found] ` <4.3.2.7.0.20000906165719.00b24670@rzdspc1.informatik.uni-h amburg.de>
2000-09-06 16:11   ` Hans Hagen
2000-09-07  1:47     ` Mr. Wang Lei

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