| Summary: | Formatting : Graphics do not arrange properly if they have a caption | ||
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| Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | garethic |
| Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | dgp-mail, ilmari.lauhakangas, rb.henschel |
| Priority: | medium | ||
| Version: | 6.4.7.2 release | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | All | ||
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| Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
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Description
garethic
2023-03-26 11:01:10 UTC
When you insert a caption, image and caption are put together into a frame. The outer positioning properties are transferred from the image to the frame. To move the captioned image in relation to the text, you first have to select the frame and then you can move it. There is a very thin gray line at the edge of the frame. To select the frame click on this line. The reactive area of this gray line is very small. If it is difficult for you to hit this area, you can use the "Navigator" in the sidebar. Open its branch "Frame" and double-click on the frame, which belongs to the image. Now the frame is in drag-and-drop mode with handles and you can move it. If you still cannot grip the frame with the mouse, you can move the frame with the arrow keys. Combining the arrow keys with the Shift-key makes large move steps and combining them with the Alt-key makes small, pixel-wide move steps. Please try these tips and tell us whether it solves your problems. Hi, thanks for getting back. And so fast! Huh. I just selected the frame and dragged the image+caption. It depends on what side you approach from. You cannot select it approaching from the right, where I normally keep my mouse cursor. Other sides are OK. From the right border I always end up selecting-dragging the image, leaving the caption behind, as indicated by the small blue squares on the border. Another odd thing is that, with the frame unselected, I am able to edit the caption text directly from the Writer interface. I would expect that to edit the caption I would need to select the frame first, giving it focus. I'm still not totally familiar with the Navigator but it's not acting as I'd expect. I'd expect an item selected in Navigator would show it had focus - small blue squares. Conversely, I'd expect a selected item to be highlighted in Navigator. Currently, to identify something in Navigator I need to right click it -> Properties -> Options -> Name, then use that to identify it in Navigator. Thanks again for everything. Now that I'm more familiar with Writer it's becoming a easy & intuitive to use. I'm using it for university level notes and really appreciate being able to focus on the information & clear presentation, rather than the interface. Cheers [Automated Action] NeedInfo-To-Unconfirmed (In reply to garethic from comment #2) Sorry, but it's not clear to me, if there is anything left from your initial report. Or can we close this bug? => NEEDINFO (Final) My issue finally resolved to this: when a caption was added to an image, a frame was implicitly created, of which I was unaware. When I moved the image I could only do so within the frame, leaving the caption behind. This is because I approached the frame from the right. After filing the bug I discovered that approaching from any other side allowed me to select the frame & so move both image & caption together. Side note: I have selected 'Do not draw frame borders' (or similar) for a much clearer presentation. These may have alerted me to the creation of the new frame. To recap, if I approach the mouse cursor to the Frame+Image+Caption from the right, I can only select the image. From left, top & bottom the cursor encounters the frame first, then the image. If that counts as a bug, then it's a bug. I hope I have been able to clarify - I realise how hard it is to communicate these things. [Automated Action] NeedInfo-To-Unconfirmed |