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Old 08-27-2016, 05:42 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by jedson303 View Post
But the biggest problem is that they did not interact with frames in the normal way, which made laying them out with captions almost impossible.
I've not come across the caption function in calibre either. I thought that you were using <frame> tags in the xhtml file, which set my thinking in the wrong direction completely.

As theducks says, I would add captions to images via image editing in Gimp, paint.net or IrfanView. All these have no problem converting tiff to jpg or png which, in my limited experience, are more common formats than tiff in eBooks.

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