Re: Making graphics stay where you placed them.

2014-05-25 Thread Bruce Byfield
On Thursday 22 May 2014 08:35:30 PM Regina Henschel wrote: These are my thoughts about what errors are made in picture handling: Something else that seems to improve picture handling is to turn the general memory options up to a maximum of 256 megabytes, over 10 megabytes per object, and 40

Re: Making graphics stay where you placed them.

2014-05-22 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi Bruce, Bruce Byfield schrieb: If you've done much work positioning graphics in text, then you know how difficult it can be to make sure that the graphics stay in place. My graphics stay where I want them to be. But I know, that sometimes the layout algorithm needs some help to solve

Making graphics stay where you placed them.

2014-05-21 Thread Bruce Byfield
If you've done much work positioning graphics in text, then you know how difficult it can be to make sure that the graphics stay in place. In the past, many experts have come up with recommendations about the best settings to use, but these suggestions either don't work if you try to export to

Re: Making graphics stay where you placed them.

2014-05-21 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Bruce Byfield wrote: If you've done much work positioning graphics in text, then you know how difficult it can be to make sure that the graphics stay in place. In the past, many experts have come up with recommendations about the best settings to use This is only marginally related and I'm on