

When the image alignment constrains the image to grow above or below the normal line-spacing, and the image is not absolutely positioned, the image will cause the "top" and "bottom" positions to be adjusted (just like superscripts and subscripts), so the effective line-height between rendered lines of text will be higher.

the additional line spacing which may be added by superscripts and subscripts.the additional line separation spacing normally divided equally into two line-margins (here 0.5em, according to line-height set to 200%) above and below the font-height).The "middle" vertical alignment position of the image (which is also the default) usually refers to the middle between the x-height and the baseline of the text (on which the vertical middle of the image will be aligned, and on which usually the text may be overstroke), but not to the middle of the line-height of the font-height that refers to the space between the "text-top" and "text-bottom" positions the font-height excludes:.To show the alignment result more clearly, the text spans are overlined and underlined, the font-size is increased to 200%, and the paragraph block is outlined with a thin border additionally images of different sizes are aligned: The alternative is to specify the desired maximum height (in pixels) explicitly. in portrait orientation rather than landscape) and you find it too large, you may try the option upright, which will try to adjust its size to a more desirable size by reducing the height instead of the width. When the height of an image in thumbnail is bigger than its width (i.e. īorder results in a very small gray borderįrameless, like thumbnail, respect user preferences for image width, but without border and no right float The following table shows the effect of all available formats. 12 Potentially useful third party software.9.3 Display image, link it to another page or website.9.1 Text link to image's file description page.
