Framers:
Following the advice of others than Peter G. and Schlomo P., I decided to
move all my figure captions (numbered by a para tag) to the top of each
illustration. Got over a hundred, so it took quite a while.
I found the easiest way to pull this off was to "cut" the entire caption
paragraph
Framers:
Following the advice of others than Peter G. and Schlomo P., I decided to
move all my figure captions (numbered by a para tag) to the top of each
illustration. Got over a hundred, so it took quite a while.
I found the easiest way to pull this off was to "cut" the entire caption
paragraph
When the PDF is displayed on-screen, the view displayed after clicking a
link is also affected by the display mode, Single Page or Continuous.
The display mode can be specified as part of the PDF viewing properties; if
it set to "Default", then the local preferences as to the display mode
apply.
Hi, Peter et al:
Chastened by Peter in the following direct e-mail, I will share it for
everyone's edification, though in abridged form.
>Peter:
>
>by
> * Create a paragraph format for the caption that is the
> cross-reference source which appears at the top of the graphi
Hi, Peter et al:
Chastened by Peter in the following direct e-mail, I will share it for
everyone's edification, though in abridged form.
>Peter:
>
>by
> * Create a paragraph format for the caption that is the
> cross-reference source which appears at the top of the graphi
We've been using captions above but want to go away from them. In our case,
almost all figures have a lead-in paragraph, so using a caption can be very
repetitive and breaks the flow. So we're going to be putting block labels by
the lead-in paragraph and cross-referencing to them. That means peo
When the PDF is displayed on-screen, the view displayed after clicking a
link is also affected by the display mode, Single Page or Continuous.
The display mode can be specified as part of the PDF viewing properties; if
it set to "Default", then the local preferences as to the display mode
apply.
Hi, Richard:
At 2:49 PM -0600 5/30/06, Combs, Richard wrote:
>Don wrote:
>
>> I don't really mind this work-around, except that placing a
>> caption above an illustration is very nonstandard and may
>> require an explanation in the preface.
>
>"Very nonstandard"? You've led a sheltered life. ;
Hi, Richard:
At 2:49 PM -0600 5/30/06, Combs, Richard wrote:
Don wrote:
I don't really mind this work-around, except that placing a
caption above an illustration is very nonstandard and may
require an explanation in the preface.
"Very nonstandard"? You've led a sheltered life. ;-)
In pri
We've been using captions above but want to go away from them. In our case,
almost all figures have a lead-in paragraph, so using a caption can be very
repetitive and breaks the flow. So we're going to be putting block labels by
the lead-in paragraph and cross-referencing to them. That means peo
Don wrote:
> I don't really mind this work-around, except that placing a
> caption above an illustration is very nonstandard and may
> require an explanation in the preface.
"Very nonstandard"? You've led a sheltered life. ;-)
In printed books, I've seen figure captions above, below, to the
Don wrote:
> I don't really mind this work-around, except that placing a
> caption above an illustration is very nonstandard and may
> require an explanation in the preface.
"Very nonstandard"? You've led a sheltered life. ;-)
In printed books, I've seen figure captions above, below, to the
Hi, Don:
This is a little extra effort, but should solve your problem:
* Create a paragraph format for the caption that is the
cross-reference source which appears at the top of the graphic. Set
the text color White.
* Create a cross-reference to the white caption paragraph below the
graphic;
Hi, Don:
This is a little extra effort, but should solve your problem:
* Create a paragraph format for the caption that is the
cross-reference source which appears at the top of the graphic. Set
the text color White.
* Create a cross-reference to the white caption paragraph below the
graphi
Greetings, all:
I have discovered a problem when generating PDF's from my illustrated book.
Ignorant of proper frame technique at the outset, I created anchored frames
through importing graphics and captioned them with a separate paragraph
immediately following the anchored frame. These captions
Greetings, all:
I have discovered a problem when generating PDF's from my illustrated book.
Ignorant of proper frame technique at the outset, I created anchored frames
through importing graphics and captioned them with a separate paragraph
immediately following the anchored frame. These captions
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