Thank you for educating me further. Here is why I use "To page"
anchoring. I make a newsletter to send out at the end of the calendar
year depicting what I have done through the year including photos. Only
family and friends would be interested.
While other software tools would perhaps be better suited to this task,
I am familiar enough with Writer to make it work. I format it in two
columns, and it usually runs one page printed on both front and back. My
issue is when I go back later to make edits, and unless an image is
anchored to the page it will wander around sometimes being forced to
jump to the back when I want it to remain on the front.
I hope this explains my reasons for using "To page" as an anchor. It is
a bit like using my pliers as a hammer instead of choosing the proper
tool for the job.
I did not mean to kick a hornets nest and stir up a storm of flying insects.
Respectfully,
Joe Conner
On 6/15/23 01:56, [email protected] wrote:
Dear Joe Conner and @all,
You mentioned that the menu item anchoring "To page" is no longer
available.
Unfortunately you did not mention in which cases you need this function.
Here I'd like to review @Robert Großkopf, quote, "Note: It may have
been omitted because anchoring to a page means it's fixed to a page
like in old layout days and will cause problems in master documents."
But not just in master documents.
But the question should be what is the anchoring to the page supposed
to achieve.
IMHO it seems only reasonable, e.g. in a book the first page should be
designed with a picture.
Or one wants to insert full page images on several pages, e.g. at the
beginning of chapters.
Of course I don't know the application of other users, but here
examples would be helpful.
When anchoring images to the page, keep in mind that they can no
longer "wander" to other pages.
So if you have an image anchored to page 5, you can insert or remove
as much text as you want in front of that page,
but the image will remain fixed to page 5.
This can even mean that if you remove a lot of text in front of it,
you'll only have 4 pages left, for example,
but the image will still be anchored to page 5 and will probably just
disappear.
Many users are mostly not aware of this function so in detail and you
have a completely different idea of how it should work.
Since the function anchoring "To Page" was very often misinterpreted
in the past, it was probably decided not to offer this menu item
directly.
The anchoring "To Page" function is now only available in the
Styles/Frame Styles.
How do I achieve anchoring "To Page" in the easiest and quickest way
possible?
I just mentioned the Frame Styles, which should now be dealt with more
intensively.
LibreOffice Writer has, so to speak, predefined processes for images.
Every image inserted into Writer is associated or assigned to the
"Graphics" Frame Style (yes, Frame Style).
The, I'll call it special, feature of images is the caption of the same.
So if you want to add a caption to an image, a frame is inserted
around the image.
As known, the caption can be above or below the image.
The frame around the image is again assigned to the Frame Style "Frame".
In the following we assume that no caption is added to the image.
This means that the Frame Style "Graphics" is relevant for the image.
Now, in order to achieve a quick, even immediate, anchoring of an
image to the page, we need to adjust the "Graphics" Frame Style.
Here's how to do it:
Open Writer with a blank document. Modify the "Graphics" Frame Style
by setting the anchoring to "To page" in the Frame Style and save it
by clicking OK.
Now save the document as a Template, possibly with the check mark for
"Set as default template".
If you now open the Template, you will get the document "Untitled 1".
Now insert an image. This image is now automatically anchored to the
page, because it is assigned to the changed Frame Style "Graphics".
Finally, I would like to point out that this procedure will only lead
to a good and desired result in special cases.
The most common anchors will probably be the variants offered in the
context menu (not on the page).
On this page you will find further descriptions about anchoring and
positioning of images:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Videos/Insert_and_edit_images_in_Writer_Part_1
I personally wouldn't consider the missing selection in the context
menu for anchoring "To page" as a bug.
I hope I have been able to help a little to understand the processes
involved in anchoring images.
Regards
Harald
Am 15.06.2023 um 07:55 schrieb Robert Großkopf:
I would never use this kind of anchor. I often work with master
documents. If there is any image anchored to page it won't appear on
the right position in the document. Moste images will disappear
completely.
Go on sidebar → Styles → Graphics.
Modify Frame Style: Graphics → Type → Anchor → To Page
Now all images in this document you will insert new will be anchored
to page. Haven't tested if this will be saved when setting this
document to default template.
Go to Tools → Customize
Chose tab Context Menus
Chose Target → Image
Search for "anchor"
Klick on "Anchor to Page" in the list of "Available Command".
Press arrow to the right.
Position the new entry "To Page".
It will appear now in the context menue, but directly, not in the
submenu for anchoring.
Regards
Robert
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