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Re: Capturing an image and caption together

From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@---------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 8/4/2006 8:12:00 AM

<ScrawnyPaleGuy@g...> wrote in message 
news:1154630889.493751.251440@m......
> Hi everyone. I've recently been assigned to a project that involves
> editing a User's Manual. It was written in XML by someone who is no
> longer with the company. I don't know the first thing about XML, which,
> of course, makes this even more fun. I'm doing nothing than a few
> format changes, such as bolding some words, and moving sections around,
> nothing too hard. Here's my problem: I have images that do not seem to
> want to stay on the same page as their captions when they are converted
> to a PDF.
>
> I've tried looking up page breaks and objects, read some on the
> Document Object Model, and sorted through format.xsl to try to get an
> idea of how this should work. I think what I need to do is to create a
> modified version of <imageobject>. I'm not sure though.
>
> Anyone have any ideas of what to do or where to begin looking for a
> solution? I've gone through pages of searches in this group and a
> couple others, as well as broader searches on Google.
>
Well you need to show some of the source XML where the image data is held 
and the current XSLT that handles that section.
Then show what output you desire.
XSLT is not a language you can pick up easily without sitting down first and 
reading the manual.

-- 

Joe Fawcett -  XML MVP


http://joe.fawcett.name 




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