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Old 09-09-2014, 03:47 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
When reporting ADE bugs, please report which version of ADE this was founbd with as there are now three different versions.
This is 1.7, the only one I can try in linux. The same effect is seen here, which is ADE 2.0.67275 on Mac.

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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
I think it could be argued that this is the correct behavior. I don't think this is defined in the spec but if the figure is after the first character then floating it left on the first line would change the order of the information by placing the figure visually ahead of the character. I think the behavior of floating it left after the first character is correct. Which readers do it differently?
I should note that the same happens with left or right floats (and also that my example was with a right float).
I'm not now in the mood of decoding the spec (rule #8 seems to be broken, but maybe some of the other rules play a role here), but the sample at the end of the section does not behave like ADE. You are probably right in that this may not be against the spec, but it is an unexpected (and undesired) behaviour, I'd say. I haven't tried in readers yet, but firefox (and calibre) seem to behave differently.

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