
On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 11:49 (-0000), autumnus wrote:
Maybe you can try to compare the relative distance between the image and the text with “high”.
%%% \placefigure[left,high]....
\placefigure[left,low].... %%%
The cow moves higher with "high" than with "low" or neither. But since the cow doesn't move lower with "low" than with nothing, I am not finding any enlightenment here. To summarize: in my example, without either of "high" or "low" I have one more indented line than is needed to avoid having text too close to the bottom of the picture. Using "low" makes the extra indentation go away (thanks again for that) but does not adjust the position of the cow. Thus my confusion over the specific option "low". Anyway, I have the answer to my original question. So maybe I should accept that I don't understand why the option "low" does what it does here and move along. Cheers. Jim