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Add flush element #4141
Add flush element #4141
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I think this should be mentioned on the documentation for |
Hey there, this looks great, I figured I'd give it my two cents: I think this fits better as a sub-element of I also think this should be included in the default
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I disagree.
I agree with this, though. |
I don't think this distinction matters all that much in this case, the semantic relationship is still there, a |
I took a quick look, and at first I think this should work with Personally I'd be ok with something like |
Well, the implementation of figure simply wraps itself in a place if it has a non- |
Another thing to note is that ‘flush’ has another plausible meaning in the context of typesetting (‘not sticking out’), so perhaps putting it in |
My first instinct was also that it should maybe be moved into the |
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I'm not so sure about this. In a two-column paper, you might have lots of short sections and figures should float past them, I think. Do we know what LaTeX does by default? cc: LaTeX and Paper guru @Enivex |
I don't think LaTeX does anything special here. Flushing figures for every heading seems problematic to me. |
I think we shouldn't force flushing on all headings by default (should be opt-in through show rules). I additionally don't remember this being the case in LaTeX when I last used it (...which was a long while ago, so take that with a grain of salt 😄) |
Yeah, that probably makes sense, in the end it also makes opting out easier. |
Thanks! |
See #4134.