Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Page formatting in writer goes nuts

2016-09-09 Thread Denis J. Navas
I adjust the following option. Menu: Tools -- Options -- LibreOffice Writer -- Automatic caption -- untick "LibreOffice Writer image" After that, when I copy an image it get a character anchor, but if I insert an image from a file on disk it gets a paragraph anchor. El 2016-09-09 a las

Re: [libreoffice-users] Page formatting in writer goes nuts

2016-09-09 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 09-09-16 21:40, Bo Siltberg wrote: May it is time to file a bug report in the hope that this can be corrected. I hope I am free to attach your example as well? Feel free to do so. I really hope it helps stressing the subject. I've added the text below to the bug report of Bruce and

Re: [libreoffice-users] Page formatting in writer goes nuts

2016-09-09 Thread Bo Siltberg
Thank you, I tried your document and it indeed demonstrated an unpleasant behaviour. May it is time to file a bug report in the hope that this can be corrected. I hope I am free to attach your example as well? 2016-09-09 21:07 GMT+02:00 Wiebe van der Worp : > On 07-09-16

Re: [libreoffice-users] Page formatting in writer goes nuts

2016-09-09 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 07-09-16 20:57, Bo Siltberg wrote: I was able to delete all other text in this document and still reproduce the error. That's good. (The screen shots were taken before that.) I have uploaded this mini version of the LO Users Guide

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Page formatting in writer goes nuts

2016-09-09 Thread Wiebe van der Worp
On 09-09-16 09:21, Denis Navas Vega wrote: LibreOffice by default anchor the images to the paragraph, which is good, but the figure frames allows text flowing around the image. But if you insert the image and not instruct LibreOffice to add a frame, will add it anchored to a character. Can you

[libreoffice-users] Re: Page formatting in writer goes nuts

2016-09-09 Thread Denis Navas Vega
The problem that several pictures change its place, remember me how the images are placed in text with the program LaTeX. That program is famous for being the first program (since 1979) that was able to diagram automatically text. LaTeX has rules of how many diagrams are allowed in a page