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Added documentation for the TeXwrap element in the <IMG> tag to this document
which appears to document additional elements supported by printing.
\label{Print_Options}
Here you can find some useful tips how to make your printing
output looking prettier.
\emph{Print output oriented attributes of standard HTML/LON CAPA tags}
\begin{itemize}
\item \ref{TEXsize_attribute} <h1>-<hN> \textbf{TeXsize} attribute
\item \ref{TEXsize_attribute} <basefont> \textbf{TeXsize} attribute
\item \ref{TEXsize_attribute} <font> \textbf{TeXsize} attribute
\item \ref{TEXwidth_attribute} <hr> \textbf{TeXwidth} attribute
\item \ref{TEXwidth_attribute} <table> \textbf{TeXwidth} attribute
\item \ref{TEXDropEmptyColumns_attribute} <table> \textbf{TeXDropEmptyColumns} attribute
\item \ref{TEXwidth_attribute} <td> \textbf{TeXwidth} attribute
\item \ref{TEXwidth_attribute} <th> \textbf{TeXwidth} attribute
\item \ref{IMAGE_TEX_attribute} <img> \textbf{TeXwidth} attribute
\item \ref{IMAGE_TEX_attribute} <img> \textbf{TeXheight} attribute
\item \ref{IMAGE_TEX_attribute} <img> \textbf{TeXwrap} attribute This attribute
controls how the generated LaTeX attempts to wrap
text around figures when a horizontal alignment
has been requested in the IMG tag. Unfortunately, \LaTeX is
not really built to do this and there are no known perfect
solutions. This attribute has two possible values:
\begin{itemize}
\item{parbox} - (the default) uses \newline and \parbox to position the
image. This positioning method ensures that the image is placed at
the appropriate side of the page, however very little or no text wrapping
is attempted. On the other hand, this method will never place text
on top of the image.
\item{parpic} - uses the picins package \parpic to attempt to get text to
wrap around the image. This method places the remainder of the text of
the paragraph containing the picture to the left or right of the picture.
This scheme has two drawbacks: If the remainder of the paragraph text is
insufficient to fill the area to the side of the image, the text from the
following paragraph will run through the image, parpic also seems to not
do a good job of honoring the end of the page, and images can spill below
the page footers generated by Lon-CAPA.
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
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