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Summary
The command
\defineplacement
defines
placement
instances.
Settings
| \defineplacement[...][...][...=...,...] | |
| [...] | name |
| [...] | name |
| ...=...,... | inherits from \setupplacement |
Description
The command
\defineplacement
defines
placement
instances as well as their environment form
startplacement
.
Bug report: the definition for startplacement gets lost somewhere during generation of the command list. It is present in context-en.xml (See: Bug List)
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Bug report: the source file is pack-mis.mkvi, not pack-mis.mkiv (See: Bug List)
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Examples
Example 1
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\setuppapersize[A7,landscape] \setuplayout[grid=on] \showgrid \starttext \defineplacement[upped][grid=line] \input zapf \kern 3pt % force nongrid this is off \placeupped{but this is not} Text continues here \stoptext
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Notes
- By Taco on 2020-09-11T22:26:11+0200 :
- The grid option was broken in the ConTeXt 2020.06.30 LMTX on the wiki, resulting in a non-corrected placement. This was fixed soon after.