Uwe,
Thank you for the quick response.
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
is neither a figure nor a
Vladimir Giszpenc wrote:
Uwe,
Thank you for the quick response.
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
Am 21.05.2010 14:33, schrieb Vladimir Giszpenc:
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
is neither a
Uwe,
Thank you for the quick response.
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
is neither a figure nor a
Vladimir Giszpenc wrote:
Uwe,
Thank you for the quick response.
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
Am 21.05.2010 14:33, schrieb Vladimir Giszpenc:
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
is neither a
Uwe,
Thank you for the quick response.
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
is neither a figure nor a
Vladimir Giszpenc wrote:
Uwe,
Thank you for the quick response.
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
Am 21.05.2010 14:33, schrieb Vladimir Giszpenc:
The wrapping I have been able to achieve is more like column splitting. I
would like to have a warning sign or note icon and actually wrap around the
image meaning it goes under the image too. To clarify, the image in question
is neither a
Hi,
I am trying to wrap text around an image. I attached how I was doing it
in HTML but I can't seem to figure out how to do this with LyX.
When I used the floating figure, the image was centered which was not
the style I was looking for.
When I used the \begin{wrapfigure} LaTex directive all
Am 20.05.2010 19:39, schrieb Vladimir Giszpenc:
When I used the floating figure, the image was centered which was not
the style I was looking for.
When I used the \begin{wrapfigure} LaTex directive all the text was
placed under the image (sized to the image) instead of wrapping around.
Has
Hi,
I am trying to wrap text around an image. I attached how I was doing it
in HTML but I can't seem to figure out how to do this with LyX.
When I used the floating figure, the image was centered which was not
the style I was looking for.
When I used the \begin{wrapfigure} LaTex directive all
Am 20.05.2010 19:39, schrieb Vladimir Giszpenc:
When I used the floating figure, the image was centered which was not
the style I was looking for.
When I used the \begin{wrapfigure} LaTex directive all the text was
placed under the image (sized to the image) instead of wrapping around.
Has
Hi,
I am trying to wrap text around an image. I attached how I was doing it
in HTML but I can't seem to figure out how to do this with LyX.
When I used the floating figure, the image was centered which was not
the style I was looking for.
When I used the \begin{wrapfigure} LaTex directive all
Am 20.05.2010 19:39, schrieb Vladimir Giszpenc:
When I used the floating figure, the image was centered which was not
the style I was looking for.
When I used the \begin{wrapfigure} LaTex directive all the text was
placed under the image (sized to the image) instead of wrapping around.
Has
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