Answer by Stephan Lehmke for How do you create pull quotes?
I wrote a package pullquote which allows to create circular as well as rectangular inserts. See Two-column text with circular insert.
View ArticleAnswer by Philippe Goutet for How do you create pull quotes?
For two-columns documents, a semi-manual solution is possible using the wrapfig package. It avoids cluttering the code with ad-hoc material as in Werner’s or Yiannis’...
View ArticleAnswer by Werner for How do you create pull quotes?
Here is a much more manual approach, but perhaps similar in style to @YiannisLazarides' answer, for inserting a pull quote. It uses the \parshape primitive to adjust the indentation (or line width) on...
View ArticleAnswer by Peter Wilson for How do you create pull quotes?
For single column documents you can try the cutwin package to put something (e.g., a quote or a diagram) into a cutout in a paragraph.
View ArticleAnswer by Yiannis Lazarides for How do you create pull quotes?
It can be done with a lot of pain and hard labor. Firstly, you will need to build the page manually, like you would an html page. We build the page, in a long single column (effectively) and we...
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Does anyone know a package for pull quotes?Failing that, is anyone interested in writing a command to create one? I'm thinking of something that would have optional and configurable separators above...
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