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Mising photos in your article?

Is it done, yet? :smiley:

The devil made me do it. :stuck_out_tongue:

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The HTML article does not have the formatting issues
Jon, I use PDF995 to create PDFs by printing HTML pages/articles. I don't think that would have the formatting issues?

…My editing efforts didn’t work. Spent an hour messing with it yesterday but none of my edits took root. Waste of time. While doing it I recalled that a few months ago I HAD discovered after all how to get to the edit pages, and had a similar experience back then. Quite frustrating…

Bob, FYI, I’m trying to insert consistent paragraph spacing throughout the article. On the edit pages, the spacing appears quite irregular. Between paragraphs the cursor sometimes site on the middle of what appears to be three lines, and sometimes on one or the other of two lines. But when I look at the ‘finished product’ the spaces between paragraphs are just not there.

Adding or subtracting carriage returns (by hitting the Enter key) either once or twice at the end of a paragraph gives arbitrary results, usually no change at all. I had forgotten going through this exercise a few months ago, but trying it yesterday brought it back to mind. I had decided that I couldn’t work with it this way, but I didn’t bother saying anything at the time.

So that’s where things stand at the moment.

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by hitting the Enter key
John - did you try hitting (shift-enter) ? That usually inserts a line break, which is not always the same a paragraph end (enter).
Pete Thornton said:
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The HTML article does not have the formatting issues
Jon, I use PDF995 to create PDFs by printing HTML pages/articles. I don't think that would have the formatting issues?
I don't know if that would do it or not. The issue is page breaks due to photos. On the screen you can scroll and things make sense; once converted to print format the photos can cause odd page breaks.

Most people aren’t bothered by a little odd formatting but I’m kind of a perfectionist when it comes to that sort of thing :slight_smile:

But if it could be uploaded as a PDF it could be downloaded as a PDF with perfect formatting - or at least as good as the creator made it. Then “no problem”, in addition it could be printed by those who regularly read while sitting “in the library”.

Jon Radder said:
... Most people aren't bothered by a little odd formatting but I'm kind of a perfectionist when it comes to that sort of thing :)
....And I appreciate it. :)
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But if it could be uploaded as a PDF it could be downloaded as a PDF with perfect formatting
HJ - that's the argument: getting it perfect first so it downloads correctly.