Hi Andrew,
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak schrieb:
On 05/22/2014 07:52 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
I think, conceptually, that is a problem. You can anchor to page,
paragraph, character, and "as character," whatever that means.
If you anchor it as a character, then just think of it as one huge
character. You can type text before and after it, but, the baseline of
the image will be set to the baseline of a character.
The possible settings are far more. You can combine the vertical
positions {top, bottom, center, from bottom} with the references
{baseline, character, row}. That gives 12 combinations, and then in
addition the different possible values for 'from bottom'.
If it is sitting
in the middle of a paragraph, there will be a line above and below it.
?? I have no lines.
If you have two pictures next to each other on the same line anchored as
character, then, their baseline will be the same, so, if they are not
the same height, it may look a bit strange.
That is a matter of aesthetic perception; the tools exist to make is
looking nice.
Kind regards
Regina
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