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Bug 973508

Summary: [Doc] Default Graphic alignment is off.
Product: Red Hat OpenStack Reporter: Summer Long <slong>
Component: doc-Installation_and_Configuration_GuideAssignee: Don Domingo <ddomingo>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: ecs-bugs
Severity: low Docs Contact:
Priority: low    
Version: 3.0CC: breeler, sgordon, sradvan
Target Milestone: z2Keywords: Documentation, Triaged
Target Release: 4.0   
Hardware: Unspecified   
OS: Unspecified   
Whiteboard: docs-rhos5-icg-others docs-rhos5-icg-cleanup
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Last Closed: 2014-03-04 00:04:56 UTC Type: Bug
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Bug Blocks: 1049118    

Comment 2 Stephen Gordon 2013-06-12 12:00:57 UTC
Bug description sans internal only link:
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Section Number and Name: 
All topics containing graphics which were inserted using drag-and-drop (deathstar).

Describe the issue: 
By default, align="center" is used in the <imagedata> tag. However, its label is aligned to the left. Both image and graphic should be aligned to the left. 

Additional Info:
Have raised deathstar bug to fix the drag-and-drop boilerplate:
https://github.com/jwulf/press-star/issues/44

Note also:
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Several images appear to have a title/caption of "Title".

Comment 3 Don Domingo 2014-02-07 04:19:32 UTC
Did a bulk-replace of all instances of:
     imagedata align="center"
With:
     imagedata align="left"

I did not find any figures with title "Title" (or any instance of ">Title<", for that matter.

Comment 4 Don Domingo 2014-02-07 05:19:05 UTC
Reverted changes, removed all align parameters instead. Manually setting it was causing some alignment issues on some images. Looks like the brand applies the required alignment anyway.