Theresa de Valence wrote:
> 
> How do you control where an image shows up in the text?

I have tags for paragraphs (gf GraphicFlush, gi GraphicIndented, etc.) 
into which I put (only) an anchored frame At Insertion Point.  Then I 
put my graphic inside.  Sometimes I import a jpg or other image file; 
sometimes I use the simple vector drawing tools from FM's Graphics Tools 
palette.  If I were importing a text inset they way you do, I would have 
to draw a text frame inside the anchored frame first, and import into 
that.  But in any of these cases, I have control over where the 
containing anchored frame is (as well as space above/below, next pgf 
tag, etc.) through the properties of the containing pgf tag and/or the 
anchored frame itself.

HTH,

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