Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!bu-cs!dartvax!killington!hugo From: hugo@killington.dartmouth.edu (Peter Su) Newsgroups: comp.text Subject: Swimming text around pictures Message-ID: <13882@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Date: 12 Jun 89 12:19:24 GMT References: <742@dtscp1.UUCP> <10959@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> <21@nx32s.anduk.co.uk> <779@pcrat.UUCP> Sender: news@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU Reply-To: hugo@killington (Peter Su) Distribution: comp Organization: Dartmouth College Lines: 20 In article <779@pcrat.UUCP> rick@pcrat.UUCP (Rick Richardson) writes: >In article <21@nx32s.anduk.co.uk> lee@nx32s.UUCP (0000-Liam R. Quin) writes: >>> From: rick@pcrat.UUCP (Rick Richardson) {Me} >>> Absolutely. Using macros can get text to swim around bitmaps to the >>> left or right. But I haven't figured out a way to make text swim >>> between arbitrary bitmaps placed anywhere in the output using just >>> macros. Troff has to be taught this. I'm wondering, why are so many people so hot on this text swimming stuff? I mean, it's really hard to read stuff that has been formatted around some big hole in the text, and it's really ugly anyway. How many times do people really want a fish shaped paragraph, or whatever anyway? Just wondering. Pete hugo@sunapee.dartmouth.edu