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Hi Team,
I tried adding a block border. It results in a border around the block, which is fine if the image is block-sized, however, if the image is scaled down, the border shows up on the entire block instead of the image. I understand that the 'block border' option will always do that. I wonder how we can achieve this without block border.
I tried looking online and couldn't find anything, either no one uses borders and hence no questions are being asked (unlikely) or it's so simple that no one needs to.
Thanks for reading.
Help me if you know what I can do to fix this.
Can you post a sample? We add the border to the image.
Bryon
Sure,
There are two image elements, and one of them has the 'Frame all' Property added.
Essentially it's the same if we add block borders.
Are you using dita or docbook?
I opened a TIA sidebyside procedure and do not see a frame all property in the image. There is a frame = all in Fig but it does not change the output by the looks of things.
Bryon
I am on DITA. The Frame All option might work on Block elements, It doesn't on Inline elements. Graphic Styles are considered Inline by Default.
Neither Block borders nor Frame-All work.
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