I've found an incompatibility in the way InsetGraphics and FigInset
work.
When FI has a non-inline graphics it will break the paragraph it
currently is in and will set the paragraph layout to add a vertical
space before and after the paragraph. When the image is inline it will
do nothing of this sort.
The way I did it in IG is that in non-inline mode it will add extra code
in LaTeX to create a paragraph and add the vertical spaces. in inline
mode it will do nothing.
The result is that with FI if you wanted two figures side by side, you
entered the usual non-inline mode and added two images. With IG you now
need to add the two graphics and set them to inline mode, making sure
they are on their own paragraph.
Question is, is this ok?
The simplest approach as far as I can see is to have all figures inline
and let the user deal with formatting himself.
Is my method in IG for non-inline mode acceptable at all?
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Baruch Even
http://baruch.ev-en.org/