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

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