NEIGC 2008

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testing Images: simple image

{{attachment:section-page-example.jpg}}

section-page-example.jpg

testing Nirs float: tablestyle approach

see: http://moinmo.in/FeatureRequests/BetterControlOverIncludedImages

||<tablestyle="float:left; margin: 0 0 0 0;" style="border: 0":><<ImageLink(Davis.jpg,width=300)>>||

/epswiki/TestTablesImages?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Davis.jpg

This text is on line 1the right of the figure.
As is this, line 2
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a header at line 10

Is this line 11?
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17 start of line ... The benefit of the one-cell float left approach is that you can write text, like this ..., after the table-cell, and the wiki markup works. But you have a hard time getting the right number of lines, exactly the height of the figure.

testing 2-cell table

||||<tablestyle="margin: 0 0 0 0" style="border: 0; align: left"><<ImageLink(Davis.jpg,width=300)>>||<style="border: 0;vertical-align: top; width: 300">So here is some text. Let's see what it does if I pad this out to about 100 columns or so, that is, wider than the present width of my browser window, like this is going to be here.<<BR>>Looks like a line break worked, but headers do not. Obviously the main limitation to the text in a (second) table (cell) approach, is that you have to type everything as one long line.||

/epswiki/TestTablesImages?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Davis.jpg

So here is some text. Let's see what it does if I pad this out to about 100 columns or so, that is, wider than the present width of my browser window, like this is going to be here.
Looks like a line break worked, but headers do not. Obviously the main limitation to the text in a (second) table (cell) approach, is that you have to type everything as one long line.

testing 2-cell table with include

||||<tablestyle="margin: 0 0 0 0" style="border: 0; align: left;font-weight: bold"><<ImageLink(Davis.jpg,width=300)>><<BR>>William Morris Davis & company||<style="border: 0;vertical-align: top"><<Include(Neigc2008Test/IncludeTest)>>||

/epswiki/TestTablesImages?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Davis.jpg
William Morris Davis & company

testing SectionParser, figure

See:

http://moinmo.in/SectionParser

{{{
#!figure
#class left
<<ImageLink(Davis.jpg,width=500)>>

William Morris Davis & company
}}}
davis-fig-eg.txt

/epswiki/TestTablesImages?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Davis.jpg

William Morris Davis & company

This should be at the top to right of Davis etal image

And this paragraph should continue to flow on the right of said image. The challenge is to write a lot of text.

Another paragraph.

Another paragraph.

Mmmm, and, obviously, the right amount of text.

Bullets break. Let's try headers:

triple level header

How did that look?

Another triple level header

This is more text.


With a line break above.

testing naked ImageLink macro area

<<ImageLink(Davis.jpg,width=400)>>
<<BR>>
William Morris Davis & company

/epswiki/TestTablesImages?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Davis.jpg
William Morris Davis & company

NEIGC 2008 will be the 100th meeting of our organization. It will take place October 11-13, 2008, in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. More details will be posted here as they become available. Prospective field trip leaders are urged to contact Mark Van Baalen.


<mvb@harvard.edu>

Last Updated: 19 Nov 2007