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Summary
The command
\placenamedfloat
is used to place postponed floats
Settings
| \placenamedfloat[...][...] | |
| [...] | name |
| [...] | reference |
| Option | Explanation |
|---|---|
| name | figure, graphic, table, intermezzo, or something else defined by \definefloat |
Description
If a float is placed (with
\placefloat
) location argument
somewhere:name
, it is not placed immediately. Instead, it may be manually placed elsewhere with
\placenamedfloat
.
Examples
Example 1
This example declares four figures to be placed elsewhere: alpha, beta, gamma, and delta. The first \placenamedfloat call places all figures with l somewhere in their location 'name' (i.e. alpha and delta; the next two calls place gamma and beta, respectively.
\starttext test \placefigure[somewhere:alpha][whatever]{alpha}{} test \placefigure[somewhere:beta] [whatever]{beta}{} test \placefigure[somewhere:gamma][whatever]{gamma}{} test \placefigure[somewhere:delta][whatever]{delta}{} test \placefigure{}{} in \in{figure}[whatever] bla bla \placenamedfloat[figure][*l*] \placenamedfloat[figure][gamma] \placenamedfloat[figure][beta] \stoptext