Hi,
Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
hel-o wrote:
See
http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/007/center#block
IMO FOP has an issue if it cannot render images with display block.
Adding a semantic-less div wrapper with text-align:center and leaving
the image in-line just for FOP doesn't seem right, especially since it
can generate some complications for the WYSIWYG (like deleting the image
and leaving the wrapper as garbage, placing the caret inside the
wrapper, etc.).
May be right, but fact is rtf/pdf export with centered graphics worked in
syntax 1.0 and does not work in syntax 2.0. And it does not look good if you
get an error on export.
Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
See
http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_float.asp
By aligning the image on the left you let the text float on the right,
and the other way around.
In the old WYSIWYG editor (syntax 1.0) you had "left" and "float left"
for
horizontal alignment. I now what float left is standing for but IMO when i
align a graphic left i do not expect a float left but a left alignment.
hel.
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