![]() ![]() In both cases, inline and custom, I made an Object style. Then I tried to custom anchor it to different parts of the paragraph, including the blank space where it was inline, but the image ends up so far out of the text flow, in every attempt. Since it's an image, there's no way to apply this to a character style. I tried selecting the tiff and lowered the baseline shift, which drops it into place in InDesign, but when I export to ePUB, it still appears too high, so the baseline setting is getting ignored. ![]() First I tried to insert them as inline objects, but they end up appearing a little too high above the rest of the text when I proof on my iPhone 6s+. These need to appear in the flow of the text, between words, as if they are part of the sentence, just like the other text. I have to insert tiff files that contain transliterations, which are text characters used to describe hieroglyphs. ![]()
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