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To: Russ Wyllie <russ.wyllie@xxxxxxxxxx>, "'framers@xxxxxxxxx'" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>, FrameUsers <Framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Figure numbers - in the flow or in the frame?
From: Thomas Neuburger <thomasn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 11:59:05 -0800
In-Reply-To: <A59E9E87D8CAD311B005009027AFC5F001138F24@africa.propel.com>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Hi Russ, I would not put the caption inside the frame, for the reasons you sited among others. The three methods I've seen used with some success are these. (My personal favorite is #3.) 1. Scott's suggestion -- use a one-cell table. The caption is the table title; the cell holds the figure. 2. Use a paragraph tag called Figure (or whatever), enter the caption as its text, and attach an anchored frame to the end of the caption, set Below Current Line. The frame holds the figure. Quick and a tad dirty. 3. Use two paragraph tags -- one to hold only the anchored frame set At Insertion Point (call this one Figure Frame), and the other to hold the caption (call this one Figure Caption). Set the Frame paragraph to Keep With Next, and the Caption paragraph to Keep With Previous. You can also set Next Pgf for the Frame tag to be the Caption tag. There are several refinements, including the use of pairs of tags with different margins, spacings, etc. Note that the Frame paragraph is empty except for the frame itself. With #1 and #3, you can control all of the vertical space elements for a professional appearance. With #2 you run some risks, especially if some writer down the road works with text symbols turned off. In addition, you get clunky spacing between the caption and the figure itself -- either too little, or kludged by the writers so that the spacing seems variable, an effect you're trying to avoid. I think #3 is slightly easier to use than #1, especially if you standardize frame borders and use the shrink-wrap shortcut for instant frame sizing (Esc m p). Otherwise, it's your call. Hope this helps, Tom Neuburger www.twelfthnight.com Russ Wyllie wrote: >So I'm curious what people think. Is it better to place figure numbers in >the main flow or in the anchored frame itself? Thanks for your opinions. ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **