Command/placeongrid
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\placeongrid
Summary
The command \placeongrid is used to place content on the grid
Settings
\placeongrid[...]{...} | |
[...] | normal standard yes strict tolerant top bottom both broad fit first last high one low none line strut box min max middle math math:line math:halfline math:-line math:-halfline name |
{...} | content |
Option | Explanation |
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The options here are all shortcuts defined by using \definegridsnapping. The detailed explanation given here is just the list of arguments used to create the shortcut. See \definegridsnapping for actual meanings. | |
normal | maxheight,maxdepth,strut |
standard | maxheight,maxdepth,strut |
yes | maxheight,maxdepth,strut |
strict | maxdepth:0.8,maxheight:0.8,strut |
tolerant | maxdepth:1.2,maxheight:1.2,strut |
top | minheight,maxdepth,strut |
bottom | maxheight,mindepth,strut |
both | minheight,mindepth,strut |
broad | maxheight,maxdepth,strut,0.8 |
fit | maxheight,maxdepth,strut,1.2 |
first | first |
last | last |
high | minheight,maxdepth,none |
one | minheight,mindepth |
low | maxheight,mindepth,none |
none | none |
line | line |
strut | strut |
box | box |
min | min |
max | max |
middle | maxheight,maxdept |
math | maxdepth:1.05,maxheight:1.05,strut |
math:line | math,line,split |
math:halfline | math,halfline,split |
math:-line | math,-line,split |
math:-halfline | math,-halfline,split |
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Description
The command \placeongrid is used to place content on the grid.