24.7.2 Specifying what to include in a <fig> wrapper

When DITA2Go wraps image and title in a <fig> element, by default DITA2Go closes the <fig> element before moving on to the following content. To direct DITA2Go to include in <fig> any following elements that are valid:

[DITAOptions]
; CloseFigAfterImage = Yes (default) or No (leave fig open for more)
CloseFigAfterImage = No

By default, DITA2Go wraps all contiguous images and their titles in a single <fig> element. To make sure each of a series of images is wrapped in its own <fig> element:

[DITAOptions]
; MultiImageFigures = Yes (default)
; or No (allow only one image in a fig)
MultiImageFigures = No

To specify that figure titles precede their images:

[DITAOptions]
; FigureTitleStartsFigure = No (default, title is below image),
; or Yes (title is above image)
FigureTitleStartsFigure = Yes

To prevent an image from being wrapped in a <fig> element, assign the NoFig format property to the enclosing paragraph format. For example:

[HTMLStyles]
; NoFig is used in DITA for a graphic anchor para to prevent wrapping
; of the image inside it in a fig tag.
GraphAnchor = NoFig

This works only if the enclosing format is used consistently for images that should not be wrapped, and not for any that should be wrapped.

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