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+ | {{bug|The {{cmd|defineplacement|[myplacement]}} actually defines <code>placemyplacement</code>, not <code>myplacement</code>}}</cd:description> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 11 September 2020
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\placement
Summary
The instances of \placement place text with some minimal wrapping around it.
Settings example
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)
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