Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 23 Including graphics in HTML > 23.6 Positioning graphics in HTML output > 23.6.4 Adding space above an image
To add a space above an image, assign an HTML
<br>
tag to one of the following:
If all the graphics in your document need the added space, dedicate a paragraph format to anchoring graphics, and include the extra space in its definition. If you need to add space to only one or a few graphics, use the Graphic ID; see §23.5.1 Assigning properties to sets of graphics.
To add space using the paragraph containing the anchor (for example, GraphAnchor):
This method adds space for every graphic whose
frame is anchored in a GraphAnchor
paragraph.
To add space using the Graphic ID:
1. Determine the FrameMaker object ID. Click
the anchored frame; FrameMaker displays the ID on the status bar at the bottom of the window;
for example, 0f9fae
.
2. Determine the FileID. Look in file mif2go.ini
(located in the same directory as your FrameMaker document) for the name
of the file containing the graphic. Under [FileID]
you will see a list of two-letter codes, each assigned to one of the
files in your document; for example, aa=chap1
.
3. Add a setting for the graphic. For example:
This method produces a space just before the
<img>
tag.
§23.9.1 Excluding image size attributes from HTML