Hello, I am fairly new to asciidoc and was wondering if someone can help me understand how to apply the 'unbreakable' attribute to an image and/or text block so that the image stays with the line above it across page breaks.
In almost all cases, I want the line above the image to stay with the image if the image forces a page break. Based on the asciidoc manual, it seems that the 'unbreakable' attribute should accomplish this, but I must be applying it incorrectly or it does not work as I imagined. After trying to apply the 'unbreakable' attribute, the PDF output still has the line before the image on one page and the image itself on the next page. I use a2x to export the asciidoc text file directly to PDF. I am using asciidoc 8.6.3 on Mac OS X 10.6.5. (I have also used it on Ubuntu 10.04). For example, below is a simple list with an image and other elements in it. (The '=' lines are not in the actual document) =================================== . List item one + image::myimageone.jpg[] . List item two . List item three + anchor:Item-three-diagram001[] + image::anotherimage.jpg[] + NOTE: This is a note which will appear underneath the image. =================================== And here is the same list with some of my attempts to add the unbreakable attrib, which are probably completely incorrect: =================================== [options="unbreakable"] . List item one + image::imageone.jpg[] . List item two + image::imagetwo.jpg[options="unbreakable"] . List item three + anchor:Item-three-diagram001[] + image::anotherimage.jpg[unbreakable] + NOTE: This is a note which will appear underneath the image. =================================== Any help would be greatly appreciated! I have already spent quite a bit of time searching and have been unable to find any useful (to someone new to asciidoc) explanation of the unbreakable attribute apart from the asciidoc documentation. Thanks, -Tim -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "asciidoc" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/asciidoc?hl=en.
