On 2011-11-09, Matthias Drexler wrote:

> I have a "flowed round picture objekt" (German: "umflossendes
> Bild-Gleitobjekt"). The flowed text have ~5 lines. But the picture is a
> little longer than the flowed text. After this paragraph I insert a
> 'new page' lyx-command.  An export to pdf shows maybe a bug in lyx or
> latex. One of them thought, they have to indent the rest of the lines
> on the new page. The new paragraph ist realy set on a new page, but
> furthermore indent like their is exactly after the previous paragrah,
> floated by the picture.  I hope you can undersand, what I mean...  Is
> it a bug? And is there a workaround for this problem? 

It is a "LaTeX limitation". Umflossene Gleitobjekte are tricky in LaTeX and
you always need to experiment.

However, there is a workaround: you can tell the wrapfigure package how many
lines the picture needs (in German LyX its: "benötigte Zeilen"). This
overrides the auto-determined value. In your case, set this to 5, say.

Also, read the wrapfigure documentation for more details and have a look at
Ansicht>Quelle to see how LyX exports your image to LaTeX.

Günter

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