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136.1 | WIDE on both <figure> and <figure_file> | CLOSET::ANKLAM | | Mon Mar 23 1987 09:08 | 8 |
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Yes, you do, for the same reason that if you have a wide <code_example>
in a figure, both the <figure> and <code_example> tags must have
the WIDE attribute. I will put this on the list of things to see
if it can be handled automatically, but it's going to be a low
priority.
patti
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136.2 | Relationship/req. syntax not documented | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Mon Apr 06 1987 22:16 | 24 |
| >>> Yes, you do, for the same reason that if you have a wide <code_example>
>>> in a figure, both the <figure> and <code_example> tags must have
>>> the WIDE attribute.
1. What's the explicit reason? Because that's the just the way that DOCUMENT
currently handles it? Is WIDE not recognized if you don't do it this way?
Does processing fail?
2. Are *both* of the following true?
a. Specifying <FIGURE_ATTRIBUTES>(WIDE) requires that you also
specify <FIGURE_FILE>(...\WIDE), assuming you want to include
an external file.
b. Specifying <FIGURE_FILE>(...\WIDE) requires that you also *always*
specify <FIGURE_ATTRIBUTES>(WIDE).
Thanx
Rose
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136.3 | more... | CLOSET::ANKLAM | | Fri Apr 10 1987 11:15 | 8 |
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The reason that WIDE must be specified in both is that WIDE in
the figure attributes controls the position of the figure caption,
and WIDE in the monospaced example controls the position of the
example.
patti
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136.4 | Then rules and long captions are affected? | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Fri Apr 10 1987 13:47 | 9 |
| So by controlling WIDE in the caption, the rule that follows the caption is
widened, as well as allowing a really long caption name?
If the rule is not affected and v e r y l o n g c a p t i o n s are not used,
it seems that the two WIDES wouldn't be required.
Rose
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136.5 | does not apply to caption text | CLOSET::ANKLAM | | Mon Apr 13 1987 09:35 | 7 |
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WIDE has no effect on the caption text (it can be as long as you
want it, regardless whether you call the figure wide, and it will
format correctly), but on the left margin at which the caption and
the rule (if any) are placed.
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