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To: bart.windrum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Controlling white space around graphic frames
From: jenny.bergwall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 09:58:19 +0100
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Hi, Another alternative is to use a single-cell table, anchored at a specific anchor paragraph. You also use an anchor paragraph inside the table for the anchored frame. As with any other table format, you can set outside ruling, title position, indent, and space above/below. But it is probably better to set the space above in the anchor para. I think this is a good way of controlling graphics in a document. At least if you want all graphics to use the same margins, ruling and title position. Best regards Jenny __________________________________________________________ Telelogic Tau 4.3 - Makes requirements visible during UML development! Read more about it at http://www.telelogic.com/tau43 __________________________________________________________ Jenny Bergwall Technical writer Telelogic, S:t Persgatan 13, SE-753 20 Uppsala, Sweden Phone: +46 18 66 18 67 Fax: +46 18 66 18 70 mailto:jenny.bergwall@telelogic.com http://www.telelogic.com __________________________________________________________ Telelogic - Putting you ahead in software development! __________________________________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: Bart Windrum [mailto:bart.windrum@DiogenesInc.com] Sent: den 16 januari 2002 18:50 To: Framers/Adobe Cc: FrameUsers Short; BWA Subject: Controlling white space around graphic frames Before mucking around with a QuicKey sequence... I want to ensure common, preformatted amounts of white space above and below graphic frames used to hold screenshots. Frame heights will vary (widths will be common, the full column measure). In all instances I want to specify either differing offsets above and below, or a common "border" if need be (altho certain pix will require the full column width and cannot withstand horizontal cropping). Does a solution exist? I notice a "border" option in the graphics toolbar but applying this -- to the frame or the pix inside it -- has no effect (even after speccing a big one, 60pts). The Mac commands for shrinkwrapping and unshrinkwrapping do not take affect so I cannot evaluate this functionality. This issue remains opaque; obviously its implementation differs from that employed in XPress, where one simply applies a border inside or outside an item. __________ Bart Windrum Diogenes Inc. Denver Development Office 410 17th St. #1380 Denver CO 80202 720 904 2321 x125 fax 720 904 9032 Bart.Windrum@DiogenesInc.com ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **