I am using AsciiDoc to create PDF output; recently I have occasion to 
include images in my document for the first time.  No matter what options I 
pass, the created PDF has the images in the text exactly where the block 
image macro occurs.  Sounds reasonable and would be perfect for HTML but in 
a PDF this tends to leave large blank portions on pages preceding the 
figures.  What I would prefer is if the figures would be placed like in a 
book: at the top of the page with the text underneath on the page with the 
reference to the figure.

I am using the default tool chain for pdf which is dblatex.  I'm open to 
using something else.

I have tried setting the image float property (which shouldn't and doesn't 
have any effect since I am going through DocBook).  I have also tried the 
dblatex figure.default.position property[1] without any effect whatsoever 
(I tried a bunch of different settings for that with no luck).

I'd appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Ray

[1] http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/doc/manual/figure.default.position.html

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