When I select an image and want to set left margin using the shortcut menu or CTRL+ALT+B, the margin is set in my WebHelp but not in my Word document.
I am using Flare 3.1
Did anyone experience this phenomenon?
Image and Media Properties
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Image and Media Properties
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Re: Image and Media Properties
Just to clarify, you can't set a left margin on an image, you can only set the left margin of the tag containing the image, which is probably a <p> tag.
Which brings up an interesting point that I've never considered. When generating print output which is probably set to look at the @media print section of the stylesheet, will it still honor inline styles or use only what's in the print medium area of the stylesheet? I would think it would still follow inline styles when it could, but since not all of the styles convert to Word due to how Word's set up, then it's possible that it doesn't recognize the inline left margin property on the <p> tag.
If you create a custom <p> class with the desired left margin and apply that class to the <p> tag containing the image, does that work?
Which brings up an interesting point that I've never considered. When generating print output which is probably set to look at the @media print section of the stylesheet, will it still honor inline styles or use only what's in the print medium area of the stylesheet? I would think it would still follow inline styles when it could, but since not all of the styles convert to Word due to how Word's set up, then it's possible that it doesn't recognize the inline left margin property on the <p> tag.
If you create a custom <p> class with the desired left margin and apply that class to the <p> tag containing the image, does that work?
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Re: Image and Media Properties
Yes - I do that all the time to make images use the full width of the page (in print, my body text is indented 1" with outdented headings).LTinker68 wrote:If you create a custom <p> class with the desired left margin and apply that class to the <p> tag containing the image, does that work?
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Re: Image and Media Properties
Lisa,
You are correct, but I am a layman ( !). What I read in the Help:
Media Properties Dialog
This dialog is used to modify the appearance of an image that you have inserted (as well as anything with an object tag). The changes do not alter the actual image file; they simply modify the appearance of the image at that location in the project.
So, in fact it should also print in Word!
And yes Kevin,
Also you are right, but I see it more as a work-around.
I know you can create a custom <P> class. So, I did. For example: <p class="image10mm"> which set the image on my WebHelp centered and in my Printed Output with a left margin of 10 mm. Just basic settings for Media default and Media Print.
You are correct, but I am a layman ( !). What I read in the Help:
Media Properties Dialog
This dialog is used to modify the appearance of an image that you have inserted (as well as anything with an object tag). The changes do not alter the actual image file; they simply modify the appearance of the image at that location in the project.
So, in fact it should also print in Word!
And yes Kevin,
Also you are right, but I see it more as a work-around.
I know you can create a custom <P> class. So, I did. For example: <p class="image10mm"> which set the image on my WebHelp centered and in my Printed Output with a left margin of 10 mm. Just basic settings for Media default and Media Print.
Wil Veenstra
Documentation and Training Centre
Infologic Nederland
(Using Flare 11.1.2, Capture 7.0.0 and Mimic 7.0.0 in Windows 10 64-bit)
Documentation and Training Centre
Infologic Nederland
(Using Flare 11.1.2, Capture 7.0.0 and Mimic 7.0.0 in Windows 10 64-bit)