Follow-up Comment #13, bug #66332 (group groff): [comment #3 comment #3:] > Mom places labels below images and captions above unless CAPTION_AFTER_LABEL IMG (or ALL), in which case the label and the caption are joined and set below the image. If you have CAPTION_AFTER_LABEL but don't provide a label, mom has nothing to attach the caption to and defaults to what you see in your output. > > In this instance, what you want is a LABEL, not a CAPTION. The following demonstrates: > > .DOCTYPE DEFAULT > .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET > .LABELS IMG FONT I SIZE -1 COLOR darkgrey QUAD CENTER > .START > In the following picture, you can see a marvelous view which is to > be had on the tour: > .PDF_IMAGE pdf-image.pdf 160p 120p LABEL "View of the Raetikon Group approximately two thirds along > .PP > It can be experienced somewhat into the tour, about two thirds along > the way
Thank you, Peter, for this! I changed my documents right away, and this is what I wanted all along. Somehow, I subconsciously assumed LABEL to refer to some kind of PDF referencing mechanism, or an anchor to refer to from the text, but looking again at the documentation > LABEL, if given, appears beneath the image. The text you supply, surrounded by double-quotes, is how the image is labelled in both the document proper and the List of Figures. I really do not understand why I did not even try it. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66332> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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