Hi Bernard
Thanks for ultra-rapid and comprehensive response, and Yves Barbion, Paul
Wilbraham and John Posada too. Structure doesn't seem quite so scary with you
guys around ;-)
I think the big issue is to know what the structure of this is. For example,
do you have something like:
Fig
Steve
Whatever is contained within the anchored frame is isolated from the main
structured flow.
I suggest you take the figure title element out of the anchored frame and
format it as a paragraph.
For example, if you used the following structure:
Figure
Graphic
Title
The Figure
Steve wrote:
Thanks for ultra-rapid and comprehensive response, and Yves Barbion, Paul
Wilbraham and John Posada too. Structure doesn't seem quite so scary with you
guys around ;-)
Bernard: no problem. Glad to be of help.
Steve:
Well, the slate's bare at present, as I am writing the EDD
At 9:34 am -0800 5/1/06, John Posada wrote:
What I interpreted differently in Steve's post was him putting the
anchor at the end of a paragraph, then trying to apply the attribute
to the whole paragraph to control the attribute of the anchored
frame. My approach had the anchored from divorced
to that. I see know what you are suggesting (separate
para tags for the figure title and the frame anchor).
If the frame anchor paragraph is made tiny, it looks
as if you've selected only the anchored frame.
Don't play around with the paragraph sizing. Select the image and
press, in