Individual Summary Report - Source Image Caption Positions
Posted: 27 Aug 2014 07:40
I have been playing around with the options for the Individual Summary Report, as i have never been very keen on the positioning of the images against a source record.
Normally i use the 'To the Right of the Text' option for displaying the picture, but when you have a number of sources with images they soon become disconnected from each other. So i started to experiment with the 'Below Each Citation' option, which works ok for keeping the image with the source. However, if you have the 'Show Captions with Pictures' option enabled, the caption is displayed under the image in effectively a column as wide as the image is, resulting in a tall narrow stream of text (see example screen shot) It would be nice that instead of having the text below the images, you had the option of placing the caption to the right of the image, enabling the full width of the rest of page to be available to display the caption. For multiple images you then can just stack them one above the other in the report. This would make the reports smaller and more compact, and allow the text to be read easier.
Richard
Normally i use the 'To the Right of the Text' option for displaying the picture, but when you have a number of sources with images they soon become disconnected from each other. So i started to experiment with the 'Below Each Citation' option, which works ok for keeping the image with the source. However, if you have the 'Show Captions with Pictures' option enabled, the caption is displayed under the image in effectively a column as wide as the image is, resulting in a tall narrow stream of text (see example screen shot) It would be nice that instead of having the text below the images, you had the option of placing the caption to the right of the image, enabling the full width of the rest of page to be available to display the caption. For multiple images you then can just stack them one above the other in the report. This would make the reports smaller and more compact, and allow the text to be read easier.
Richard