Hi Scott, yes, this is exactly how it works. But my client wants to insert an <image> in <fig> and set the anchoring at insertion point (placement= 'inline').
My solution now is to first insert the <image>, then wrap in in <fig>. Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards, Wim Hooghwinkel Information Energy 2013 ? Leading Conference on Innovation in Knowledge and Information Exchange IEn2013 tel. +31652036811 Skype wimhooghwinkel Twitter @idtp @ien2013 info at idtp.eu www.idtp.eu FrameMaker support: framemaker at idtp.eu Op 1 nov. 2013, om 17:52 heeft Scott Prentice <sp10 at leximation.com> het volgende geschreven: > Hi Wim... > > In this case I'd expect default FM to act the same way as DITA-FMx .. > > - Inserting a <fig>, auto-inserts <image> and sets @placement to "break" > which sets the anchoring position to "below current line" > - Inserting an <image> (outside of a <fig>) sets @placement to the value > defined as the default in the EDD, and sets the anchoring position to "below > current line" (if @placement='break') or "at insertion point" (if > @placement='inline') > > If it's not doing either of those then the setting is probably hard-coded in > the DLL and there's nothing you can do about it (aside from possibly writing > a plugin or ExtendScript to run after inserting the image and changing the > setting based on the default @placement value). > > Cheers, > > ...scott -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20131101/62b48570/attachment.html>
