In prior versions of TX Text Control, images and OLE objects could either be inserted as a single character or geometrically positioned, relative to the complete document.
Anchored to a paragraph
Version 12 of TX Text Control introduces a third method that is called anchored to a paragraph. This means that the text still flows around the image or OLE object, but the geometrical position is relative to the paragraph to which it is anchored. If more text is inserted before the paragraph, the object is moved along with the text. Consider the following screenshots:
![]() Anchored to paragraph image, center horizontal aligned image | ![]() Image Attributes dialog box |
The image in the screenshot above left is anchored to the paragraph with a centered horizontal alignment, so that the text still flows around the image and the image is moved with the paragraph.
Additionally, images can now be anchored at an exact position on a specified page. Using this new layout setting, images can be placed at exactly the same position on all pages in a document.
All settings can be specified through TX Text Control's properties and methods or by using the new tabbed style object dialog boxes.







