- From: Mike Batchelor <mikebat@clark.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 1995 13:35:47 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-html@www10.w3.org
I've noticed with Arena, that using a <FIG> implies a <P>. Is this intentional? Example: I want to put a <FIG> in the middle of a paragraph, and have that paragraph wrap around the top, side and bottom of the <FIG>. So I do this: <p> Typing, words, the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. La dee dah, more content here, and now I will put <FIG src="image.gif align=right> <caption>The caption for my figure</caption></fig> a figure in the middle of my paragraph. This is some more content to my paragraph, and this ought to wrap around the top, side, and bottom of the figure. This is what I thought I'd get: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx +-----+ xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx +-----+ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx But this is how Arena shows it: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx +-----+ last line before the <FIG> breaks at the point I | | inserted the <FIG> element. It continues after xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | a <p> break. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | xxxxxxxxxxxxxx +-----+ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx So it seems that <FIG> implies <P>. Is this how it should be? -- %%%%%% mikebat@clark.net %%%%%% http://www.clark.net/pub/mikebat/www/ %%%%%%
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