Robert Donahue writes:
 >      1) In figure environments, it puts the caption on top of the figure.
 >         Wrong (for me) - captions go below the figure.  So I change the
 >         call to join so that things go in the (for me) proper order.

Bob,
  The caption isn't on top because it's written to the HTML that way.
That's simply the default location for it as rendered by the browser.
To get it at the bottom, the HTML should say something like:

        <CAPTION ALIGN=BOTTOM>

  I seem to recall that placing the captions at the bottom is a
problem when linking to the figure from the text; some (or all) major
browsers go to the *caption* when following a link to the figure
because that's where l2h places the <A NAME="..."> markup.  I don't
know if fixing that will be easy of not; you'd have to make the <A
NAME=...> come out before the figure to get the browser to make the
figure itself visible when following the link.
  Sorry I can't help with the other issue.


  -Fred

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