@@ -1251,9 +1273,7 @@ sub start_br { $signal = 1; } } - if ($signal eq 1) { - $currentstring .= ' \vskip 0 mm '; - } else { + if ($signal != 1) { $currentstring .= '\strut \\\\ \strut '; } @@ -1565,6 +1585,9 @@ sub start_div { } if ($target eq 'tex') { # 4 possible alignments: left, right, center, and -missing-. + # If inside a table row, we must let the table logic + # do the alignment, however. + # my $endstring = ''; @@ -1575,6 +1598,7 @@ sub start_div { $endstring = '\end{center}'; if (&is_inside_of($tagstack, "table")) { $currentstring = ¢er_correction().$currentstring; + $endstring .= ¢er_end_correction(); } } elsif ($align eq 'right') { @@ -4523,6 +4547,12 @@ sub align_latex_image { my ($align, $latex_rendering, $image, $width, $height) = @_; my $currentstring; # The 1/2 wrapped image. my $closure; # The closure of the wrappage. + + # if it's none just return it back + if ($latex_rendering eq 'none') { + return ($image,''); + } + # If there's an alignment specification we need to honor it here. # For the horizontal alignments, we will also honor the # value of the latex specfication. The default is parbox,