From: Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: General Float Placement Question
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 00:57:33 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <444811DD.4080502@wxs.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ba4316d30604200744v7e68ea32oe86449247703846a@mail.gmail.com>
Randall Skelton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to combine placement attributes when specifying a
> floating figure or table?
>
> \placefloat[.1.][ref,..]{.2.}{.3.}
> .1. left right here top bottom inleft inright inmargin margin page
> opposite always force tall
> .2. text
> .3. text
>
> In my case, I'd like to ensure that figures in a double-sided document
> appear together, with the first on the left page and the second on the
> right. What I have reads:
>
> \placefigure
> [90,opposite]
> [Fig:a]
> {Figure a caption goes here}
> \externalfigure[a][width=0.8\makeupheight]}
>
> \placefigure
> [90]
> [Fig:b]
> {Figure b caption goes here}
> \externalfigure[b][width=0.8\makeupheight]}
>
> For the first figure, will a location of [90,opposite] ensure a
> rotated left-page figure? Likewise, is it possible to ensure that the
> second figure is forced to the next right page?
\starttext
test
\startspread
\placefigure
[90]
[Fig:a]
{Figure a caption goes here}
{\externalfigure[a][width=0.8\makeupheight]}
\placefigure
[90]
[Fig:b]
{Figure b caption goes here}
{\externalfigure[b][width=0.8\makeupheight]}
\stopspread
\stoptext
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2006-04-20 14:44 Randall Skelton
2006-04-20 22:57 ` Hans Hagen [this message]
2006-04-25 2:26 ` Randall Skelton
2006-04-25 7:22 ` Hans Hagen
2006-04-25 7:41 ` Hans Hagen
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