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Re: DAVENPORT: Image with title
/ Guillaume Rouchy <rouchyg@gatwick.geco-prakla.slb.com> was heard to say:
| Why can't figure include an inlinegraphic ? And what is exactly the
| difference with between a graphic and an inlinegraphic because seem to
| be display in line... (not too stupid I hope) ?
Guillaume,
The only difference between graphic and inlinegraphic is the
presentational semantic. A graphic is always block, an
inlinegraphic is always inline.
You can't put an inlinegrapic in a figure because a figure is a
block container.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
norm
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