Follow-up Comment #4, bug #66332 (group groff):
[comment #1 comment #1:] > I now tried to render the same document with the latest om.tmac from groff git HEAD (ae54c13de00f28fae87adee48f14553d2fd56dee). > > That brought, at least for me, surprising results: the image was moved to a second page and the caption is located below the image. Now the indentation is correct, at least, but still not centered (see attachment -next-page). That's a bug, one I didn't ever notice because the conditions are unusual: a single line of paragraph text at the start of a document followed immediately by an image. A trap that's 1 unit below the first line isn't being sprung. If you add another line to the top, the image is back where it should be. I'll fix this in the repo, but a quick fix for now is to open the offending om.tmac (the one from HEAD), search for .MAC PDF_IMAGE END and insert immediately afterwards .ch RR_ADVANCE_FROM_TOP _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66332> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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