Thank you, I think this solves the problem in the best manner possible. Of course, although he did not even participate in this thread, thanks to Werner again for his as-usual outstanding help!
regards, Cedric On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 06:56:03PM +0100, Patrik Schindler wrote: > > Am 07.03.2012 um 13:08 schrieb Cedric Sodhi: > > > Are there way to generally place an image different from filling a > > whole > > page width? > > > > By generically I mean doing so by using PSPIC and without particular > > knowledge of the sourrounding text and the image's dimension. > > > > By differently I mean, for example, float the image in the text, put > > multiple images into the same line, etc. > > > > I'm trying to get multiple images into one line and also have text > > flow > > arround a floating image. > > > > Do I have to write my own version of PSPIC for something like that? > > > > Please search in the list archive 2010 for the subject "pspic: Text > around picture". > I had a similar question and it's quite hard to entirely do it > yourself if you're not used to the sometimes cryptic outlook of pure > troff code. > > However, Werner Lemberg came up with a solution to build upon > (rfloat). Unfortunately, I didn't have the nerves to dig down into the > code yet. The picture is placed a bit too much to the right, the same > amount as spacing between text and picture. > > Hope this helps. > > Again, big thanks to Werner for a starting point for floating text > around pictures (and perhaps more objects, like PIC to come)! > > :wq! PoC >
