Limit length of captions in wrapfigures using CSS #2364
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The current bindings for the
wrapfig
package ignore the author-specified width. Together with the standard css, this leads to a bad presentation of wrapfigures with long captions. This pull request adds CSS (settingwidth: min-content
on the<figure>
element) to limit the length of the caption of a wrapfigure to the length of the image. (Probably the more elegant solution is to take into account the width parameter of thewrapfigure
environment, but this is a simple fix for the moment.)Example:
PDF:
LaTeXML (note that if the caption gets longer, the figure can take up up to 100% of the width of the page):
LaTeXML with this pull request: