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Figure
Giorgio Garofalo edited this page Nov 3, 2024
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Quarkdown introduces the concept of figure, which is missing in base Markdown. A figure wraps an image and is horizontally centered.

If a paragraph only consists of a single image (in other words: an isolated image), then it becomes a figure.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
If the image contains a title attribute (wrapped in double quotes, single quotes or parentheses), it is displayed as a caption.

The image size feature works on figures as well.
Figures can be numbered: see Numbering for further information.
- Figures
- Image size
- TeX formulas
- Table caption
- Decorative headings
- Alerts (quote types)
- Quotation source
- Page breaks
- Text symbols (text replacement)
- Syntax of a function call
- Declaring functions
- Dynamic typing
- Including other Quarkdown files
- Importing external libraries
- Localization
- Document metadata
- Theme
- Page format
- Page margin content
- Page counter
- Automatic page break
- Numbering
- Table of contents
- Stacks (row, column, grid)
- Container
- Align
- Float
- Clip
- Box
- Collapsible
- Whitespace
- Variables
- Optionality
- Math
- Conditional statements
- Loops
- Let
- Destructuring
- String manipulation
- Table manipulation: sorting, computing, and more
- Generators
- String
- Number
- Markdown content
- Boolean
- None
- Enumeration entry
- Iterable
- Dictionary
- Range
- Lambda
- Size(s)
- Color
- Dynamic
- Paper: abstract, definitions, theorems, and more