Figures in Word » Historie » Version 1
Martin Kraetke, 26.07.2023 15:55
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3 | h2. Marking up figures in Microsoft Word |
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5 | xerif supports two different ways to reference images in the manuscript. |
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7 | h3. Embed images |
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9 | Images can be embedded directly in a line of the Word document: |
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11 | !{border:1px solid #ccc}image-insert.png! |
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13 | If the image is to be numbered or provided with an image description, then the paragraph where the image is anchored must be marked with an "image-paragraph-format":https://redmine.le-tex.de/projects/transpect-typesetter/wiki/Formatvorlagen#Bilder . Note: Microsoft Word automatically compresses embedded images. However, you can deactivate compression or set a higher resolution in the Word options under _Image size and quality_. |
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15 | !{border:1px solid #ccc}word-options-image-compression.png! |
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17 | h3. Referencing images |
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19 | In this case, upload the images separately to transpect, e.g. in a zip package, and then include the images in the archive. Important: The images must comply with the file naming conventions in order to be assigned to the correct title. |