// Test the `place` function. --- place-basic --- #set page("a8") #place(bottom + center)[E] = A #place(right, rect(width: 1.8cm)) #lines(5) #stack( rect(fill: eastern, height: 10pt, width: 100%), place(right, dy: 1.5pt)[ABC], rect(fill: conifer, height: 10pt, width: 80%), rect(fill: forest, height: 10pt, width: 100%), 10pt, block[ #place(center, dx: -7pt, dy: -5pt)[A] #place(center, dx: 7pt, dy: 5pt)[B] C #h(1fr) D ] ) --- place-block-spacing --- // Test how the placed element interacts with paragraph spacing around it. #set page("a8", height: 60pt) First #place(bottom + right)[Placed] Second --- place-bottom-in-box --- #box( fill: aqua, width: 30pt, height: 30pt, place(bottom, place(line(start: (0pt, 0pt), end: (20pt, 0pt), stroke: red + 3pt)) ) ) --- place-horizon-in-boxes --- #box( fill: aqua, width: 30pt, height: 30pt, { box(fill: yellow, { [Hello] place(horizon, line(start: (0pt, 0pt), end: (20pt, 0pt), stroke: red + 2pt)) }) place(horizon, line(start: (0pt, 0pt), end: (20pt, 0pt), stroke: green + 3pt)) } ) --- place-bottom-right-in-box --- #box(fill: aqua)[ #place(bottom + right)[Hi] Hello World \ How are \ you? ] --- place-top-left-in-box --- #box(fill: aqua)[ #place(top + left, dx: 50%, dy: 50%)[Hi] #v(30pt) #line(length: 50pt) ] --- issue-place-base --- // Test that placement is relative to container and not itself. #set page(height: 80pt, margin: 0pt) #place(right, dx: -70%, dy: 20%, [First]) #place(left, dx: 20%, dy: 60%, [Second]) #place(center + horizon, dx: 25%, dy: 25%, [Third]) --- issue-1368-place-pagebreak --- // Test placing on an already full page. // It shouldn't result in a page break. #set page(height: 40pt) #block(height: 100%) #place(bottom + right)[Hello world] --- issue-2199-place-spacing-bottom --- // Test that placed elements don't add extra block spacing. #show figure: set block(spacing: 4em) Paragraph before float. #figure(rect(), placement: bottom) Paragraph after float. --- issue-2199-place-spacing-default --- #show place: set block(spacing: 4em) Paragraph before place. #place(rect()) Paragraph after place.