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Galleys and flowing text
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Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado |
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Galleys and flowing text |
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Wed, 25 Jul 2001 15:17:30 +0200 |
Hello Valeriy :)
>> But the problem is when this object is so high that it occupies an
>> undefined number of lines, depending of the current font size. I
>> think that this needs galleys
>I posted my old example for flowing text at my essays page:
I've read it but I don't understand it fully. I'm yet not
familiar with horizontal vs. vertical galleys.
>> big object (centered) and other list. This way, I get lines at both
>> sides of the bigobject.
>I don't remember how Lout searches for the targets, but my feeling is
>that it won't consider right @ParaLine until the left one is filled.
No problem with that. I really don't matter the direction of
flowing, but flowing itself. Anyway I've written that definition
somewhat... intuitively. Really I don't understand it fully, and it's
my writing!.
Definitely, at least for me, galleys are a quite difficult issue.
I'll try to practice them, I think that's the better way of
getting them to work :)
Raúl
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