I've inserted an inline graphic [button image] in a step as follows:
1. Click [button image].
2. Select...
The output looks like:
1. Click .
[button image] Select...
3. .....
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The button image drops (leaving the period/end stop on line 1) to the indented location where Step 2 would start. The "2" is lost. Numbering picks up normally with step 3.
Any advice?
inline graphic with ol
Re: inline graphic with ol
Is it showing up that way just in the XML Editor, or is it also screwed up in the Preview window and the output?
If it is screwed up in the Preview and output, then it could depend on the size of the graphic and how you have the <img> tag set up. If it's an icon-sized graphic, then you could create a custom <img> tag and have it set to align to text-middle or text-bottom or whatever. I can't remember what I have mine set to. I'm pretty sure it's text-middle. Once you have the custom class set up, you then apply that class to that image. Note that if the graphic is taller than your line height then the text on that row and the next row will shift down to make room for the graphic, so lines without a graphic will appear as normal, but lines with a graphic will have a tad bit bigger gap before and after that line or text.
If it is screwed up in the Preview and output, then it could depend on the size of the graphic and how you have the <img> tag set up. If it's an icon-sized graphic, then you could create a custom <img> tag and have it set to align to text-middle or text-bottom or whatever. I can't remember what I have mine set to. I'm pretty sure it's text-middle. Once you have the custom class set up, you then apply that class to that image. Note that if the graphic is taller than your line height then the text on that row and the next row will shift down to make room for the graphic, so lines without a graphic will appear as normal, but lines with a graphic will have a tad bit bigger gap before and after that line or text.
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