On Sat, 24 Oct 2020, William Lee Valentine wrote:
In response to Mr. Olsson's recent complaint about combining graphics
with text in Writer: my documentation for Writer (distinct from that
provided with OpenOffice) indicates that, when one wants a picture to
appear in one of Writer's documents, one should click on "Insert >
Picture > From file", then select the graphic from the listing displayed
for a given directory, then click on "Open", and the graphic will appear
(at the cursor position?) in the given document.
This seems straightforward. I do not understand why Mr. Olsson would
find this disconcerting or difficult.
Inserting an image is indeed easy. mr. Olsson's concern was that, in a
large document with a lot of images, the image positions may change in
seemingly random ways and the images themselves may disappear. This
does happen.
In his reply, Martin Groensheij indicates that "the most reliable way
is to insert [the graphic] in a frame." I assume that the frame helps
because it fixes the position of the graphic within the document's
borders.
Most of my images are in frames because that's a good way to provide
captions. My experience is that frames move around in the same way aa
images do, and that frames don't prevent images from disappearing.
My question is: does Writer's documentation indicate that it is
preferable to insert graphics within frames?
If you want captions, I think the answer is yes. If not, I don't know.
- Robert
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