[All: Please excuse that this question was originally posted under a
misleading subject line - a consequence of the question shifting as I
tested elements of the question while composing it - and then neglecting
to change the title to match. I decided to re-post under a more
accurate title, and hope I have not caused too much confusion in the
process.]
When a picture is imported into a document, it has no "frame" unless one
is explicitly created for that purpose - but when a caption is added to
the picture, a frame is also added. However, that frame can be deleted
without deleting the picture and caption - meaning that the caption is,
as one might expect, a property of the picture (not of the frame). In
fact, there is *no* apparent consequence from deleting the frame. So
what is the philosophical and practical significance of adding the frame
in the first place, and what is lost when the frame is lost?
John
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