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Alignment top header left left text right right edge margin margin edge contents index commands text definitions colofon footer bottom Figure 28.1 The page areas defined in \setupbackgrounds. 29 Alignment Horizontal and vertical alignment can be set up with: \setupalign[...] Single lines can be aligned with: \rightaligned{} \leftaligned{} \midaligned{} exit search + go back – + 29 80
Interactive mode in electronic documents \leftaligned {Hasselt was built on a sandhill.} \midaligned {Hasselt was built on the crossing of two rivers.} \rightaligned {Hasselt’s name stems from hazelwood.} After processing this would look like: Hasselt was built on a sandhill. Hasselt was built on the crossing of two rivers. Hasselt’s name stems from hazelwood. Alignment of section is done with: contents index commands definitions colofon \startalignment ... \stopalignment[...] In case of alignment you can specify a tolerance and the direction (vertical or horizontal). Normally the tolerance is verystrict. In colums you could specify verytolerant. The tolerance in this manual is: \setuptolerance[horizontal,verystrict] 30 Interactive mode in electronic documents exit search + 30.1 Introduction Nowadays documents can be made electronically available for consulting on a computer and displaying on a computer screen. go back – + 30 81
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Interactive mode in electronic documents<br />
\leftaligned {Hasselt was built on a s<strong>an</strong>dhill.}<br />
\midaligned {Hasselt was built on the crossing of two rivers.}<br />
\rightaligned {Hasselt’s name stems from hazelwood.}<br />
After processing this would look like:<br />
Hasselt was built on a s<strong>an</strong>dhill.<br />
Hasselt was built on the crossing of two rivers.<br />
Hasselt’s name stems from hazelwood.<br />
Alignment of section is done with:<br />
contents<br />
index<br />
comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
definitions<br />
colofon<br />
\startalignment ... \stopalignment[...]<br />
In case of alignment you c<strong>an</strong> specify a toler<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d the direction (vertical or horizontal).<br />
Normally the toler<strong>an</strong>ce is verystrict. In colums you could specify verytoler<strong>an</strong>t. The<br />
toler<strong>an</strong>ce in this m<strong>an</strong>ual is:<br />
\setuptoler<strong>an</strong>ce[horizontal,verystrict]<br />
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electronic documents<br />
exit<br />
search +<br />
30.1 Introduction<br />
Nowadays documents c<strong>an</strong> be made electronically available for consulting on a computer<br />
<strong>an</strong>d displaying on a computer screen.<br />
go back<br />
– +<br />
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