Hello Tammy,
I put the anchor in an empty paragraph and give it a dedicated paragraph
tag <z_anchor>. In the Paragraph Designer, I specify that the line
spacing of this paratag does not have to be fixed. The line spacing will
then be adjusted automatically to the height of the graphic.
Works nicely, also in WebWorks output.
Good luck and best regards
Yves Barbion
Technical Writer
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
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Ok,
I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages
don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about
what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames.
Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why this functions the
way that it does - basically, when I place my anchored frame at a certain
location, then use Esc m p, the frame is shrunk to the size of the
graphic, but the whole frame with the graphic is shifted upwards - it does
not remain in its original location - if this description makes sense.
Any information on this subject is appreciated.
TVB
Tammy Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
EFB Product Development
Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
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