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* Can I caption a table without using something that makes it float?
@ 2020-12-06  4:01 T. Kurt Bond
  2020-12-06  6:57 ` T. Kurt Bond
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If I use \placetable or startplacetable with location=force it shows up but
there is lots of space before and after it, I assume it is because it is a
float.  Is there a way I can caption the table without using something that
makes it float, or remove the space otherwise?

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* Re: Can I caption a table without using something that makes it float?
  2020-12-06  4:01 Can I caption a table without using something that makes it float? T. Kurt Bond
@ 2020-12-06  6:57 ` T. Kurt Bond
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Oh, after looking at some examples I found that
\startplacetable[location=force,title={Caption
Text}] places the table without the extra vertical space, as long as there
wasn't a \setupalign[line] !

On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 11:01 PM T. Kurt Bond <tkurtbond@gmail.com> wrote:

> If I use \placetable or startplacetable with location=force it shows up
> but there is lots of space before and after it, I assume it is because it
> is a float.  Is there a way I can caption the table without using something
> that makes it float, or remove the space otherwise?
>
> --
> T. Kurt Bond, tkurtbond@gmail.com, https://tkurtbond.github.io
>


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