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>> Docbook image alignment is kinda complicated see:
>> http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/imagedata.html
>
> Uhh...this is not for me. :-)

Nah, just to point out it isn't simple :)

>
>> and Asciidoc only provides that part that overlaps HTML plus a small
>> part of the full capabilities.
>
> OK.
>
>> Unfortunately neither of the free docbook toolchains will wrap text as
>> far as I know (ie float the image).
>
> Hmm, this is interesting...so, it seems that 'centered' is the best
> what we can hope to achieve. :-(
>
>
>> FOP explicitly does not support float but align left works.
>
> I try to avoid using FOP.

Heh, if you are on Linux, just let your package manager look after
making it work and just use it, ignore the fact that it happens to be
Java.  Basically XSLT/FOP is more standards compliant than dblatex in
most cases but its style is much more sparse.

>
>> Dblatex is silent on float (that I could find) but it doesn't work and
>> neither does align left.

I'm surprised, IIUC Latex can do text wrapped around images, at least
to some extent.  I guess you would know more on that.  If so, why
dblatex doesn't use it I don't know, but then I don't know what Latex
is involved, maybe its complicated.

>
> Now I wonder how does latex back-end behave?
>
> Edit: Latex back-end does not even work with latest version.

Looks like it hasn't been updated since 8.4 timeframe.

Cheers
Lex

>
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