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Latest revision as of 20:18, 11 September 2020


\placement

Summary

The instances of \placement place text with some minimal wrapping around it.

Settings example

\PLACEMENT[...=...,...]{...}
...=...,...inherits from \setupplacement
{...}content

Description

Instances are mostly useful for forcing odd things into some kind of desired alignment with the typesetting grid.

Bug report: The \defineplacement[myplacement] actually defines placemyplacement, not myplacement (See: Bug List)


Examples

Notes

See also

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