* Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010725 16:56]:
> >>>>> "Baruch" == Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Baruch> When FI has a non-inline graphics it will break the paragraph
> Baruch> it currently is in and will set the paragraph layout to add a
> Baruch> vertical space before and after the paragraph. When the image
> Baruch> is inline it will do nothing of this sort.
>
> Adding vertical space is severely broken, although you may want to
> emulate this behaviour somehow when converting FI (by trying to set
> the space before/after of the paragraph). InsetGraphics
> should _never_ do such a thing by itself...
>
> Baruch> The simplest approach as far as I can see is to have all
> Baruch> figures inline and let the user deal with formatting himself.
>
> Yes, this is exactly what you should do. Inline/Display figure does
> not really make sense. That's what tables do, too.
Fine with me, simpler to code, just delete code :-)
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