Michael Olson wrote:
Summary: Publish captions for images that have descriptions.

Hi Michael,

This is great - thanks for doing this.  I have a couple of quirks, though:

* First:

This is published fine:

[[./figs/Eddies.jpg][Boo]]

<table align="center" class="image">
  <tr><td><img src="./figs/Eddies.jpg" alt="Boo"></td></tr>
  <tr><td align="center" class="image-caption">Boo</td></tr>
</table>


This is not

[[./figs/Eddies.jpg][Ocean colour observed from sattelite. Green and red boluses indicate high biological productivity,and are centered on filaments and eddies swirling off Queen Charlotte Islands (Crawford et. al. 2005)]]

<table align="center" class="image">
<tr><td><img src="./figs/Eddies.jpg" alt="Ocean colour observed from sattelite. Green and red boluses indicate high biological productivity,and are centered on filaments and eddies swirling off Queen Charlotte Islands (Crawford et. al. 2005)"></td></tr> <tr><td align="center" class="image-caption">Ocean colour observed from sattelite. Green and red boluses indicate high biological productivity,and are centered on filaments and eddies swirling off Queen Charlotte Islands (Crawford et. al. 2005)</td></tr>
</table>

The image does not get centered. Is there any reason to put this in a table? This works fine for me:

<center>
  <img src="./figs/Eddies.jpg" alt="Ocean colour observed
  from sattelite. Green and red boluses indicate high biological
  productivity">
</center>

<center>
  <p align="center" class="image-caption">Ocean colour observed
  from sattelite. Green and red boluses indicate high biological
  productivity, </p>
</center>


* Second:

Is it possible to have muse-color not hide the caption text in Muse mode?

* Third:

It is possible to allow mutli-line captions so that auto-fill-mode can be used?

Thanks again!

Cheers,  Jody


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