Perfect positioning of an image on top of text












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Out of curiosity, would it be possible to have the following layout in LaTeX?



That is image a top of text with the text automatically stopping on the border of the image. The left and right margin would probably be the same but is it possible to have different left and right margins?



enter image description here










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    It would be helpful for contributors if you give a minimal working example (MWE) to show how far you progressed to achieve what you need. Hopefully you can use the wrapfig package for this.

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  • @ParthaD. I was not aware of the wrapfig and according to its documentation it looks it does exactly what I want, hence I suggest that you turn your comment into an answer.

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Out of curiosity, would it be possible to have the following layout in LaTeX?



That is image a top of text with the text automatically stopping on the border of the image. The left and right margin would probably be the same but is it possible to have different left and right margins?



enter image description here










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    It would be helpful for contributors if you give a minimal working example (MWE) to show how far you progressed to achieve what you need. Hopefully you can use the wrapfig package for this.

    – Partha D.
    8 hours ago











  • @ParthaD. I was not aware of the wrapfig and according to its documentation it looks it does exactly what I want, hence I suggest that you turn your comment into an answer.

    – 永劫回帰
    8 hours ago














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Out of curiosity, would it be possible to have the following layout in LaTeX?



That is image a top of text with the text automatically stopping on the border of the image. The left and right margin would probably be the same but is it possible to have different left and right margins?



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















Out of curiosity, would it be possible to have the following layout in LaTeX?



That is image a top of text with the text automatically stopping on the border of the image. The left and right margin would probably be the same but is it possible to have different left and right margins?



enter image description here







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  • 1





    It would be helpful for contributors if you give a minimal working example (MWE) to show how far you progressed to achieve what you need. Hopefully you can use the wrapfig package for this.

    – Partha D.
    8 hours ago











  • @ParthaD. I was not aware of the wrapfig and according to its documentation it looks it does exactly what I want, hence I suggest that you turn your comment into an answer.

    – 永劫回帰
    8 hours ago














  • 1





    It would be helpful for contributors if you give a minimal working example (MWE) to show how far you progressed to achieve what you need. Hopefully you can use the wrapfig package for this.

    – Partha D.
    8 hours ago











  • @ParthaD. I was not aware of the wrapfig and according to its documentation it looks it does exactly what I want, hence I suggest that you turn your comment into an answer.

    – 永劫回帰
    8 hours ago








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It would be helpful for contributors if you give a minimal working example (MWE) to show how far you progressed to achieve what you need. Hopefully you can use the wrapfig package for this.

– Partha D.
8 hours ago





It would be helpful for contributors if you give a minimal working example (MWE) to show how far you progressed to achieve what you need. Hopefully you can use the wrapfig package for this.

– Partha D.
8 hours ago













@ParthaD. I was not aware of the wrapfig and according to its documentation it looks it does exactly what I want, hence I suggest that you turn your comment into an answer.

– 永劫回帰
8 hours ago





@ParthaD. I was not aware of the wrapfig and according to its documentation it looks it does exactly what I want, hence I suggest that you turn your comment into an answer.

– 永劫回帰
8 hours ago










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Based on this perfect answer, using pullquote environment, following code maybe help:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{lipsum,graphicx}
usepackage[latin]{babel}
usepackage{pullquote}

usetikzlibrary{shapes,backgrounds,calc}

defmygraphic
{%
begin{tikzpicture}
node (0,0) {includegraphics[width=4cm]{example-image-a}};
end{tikzpicture}%
}

begin{document}

begin{pullquote}{shape=rectangular,object=mygraphic}
lipsum[1-4]
end{pullquote}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

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  • @永劫回帰, Your welcome.

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Based on this perfect answer, using pullquote environment, following code maybe help:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{lipsum,graphicx}
usepackage[latin]{babel}
usepackage{pullquote}

usetikzlibrary{shapes,backgrounds,calc}

defmygraphic
{%
begin{tikzpicture}
node (0,0) {includegraphics[width=4cm]{example-image-a}};
end{tikzpicture}%
}

begin{document}

begin{pullquote}{shape=rectangular,object=mygraphic}
lipsum[1-4]
end{pullquote}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

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    1 hour ago











  • @永劫回帰, Your welcome.

    – ferahfeza
    53 mins ago
















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Based on this perfect answer, using pullquote environment, following code maybe help:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{lipsum,graphicx}
usepackage[latin]{babel}
usepackage{pullquote}

usetikzlibrary{shapes,backgrounds,calc}

defmygraphic
{%
begin{tikzpicture}
node (0,0) {includegraphics[width=4cm]{example-image-a}};
end{tikzpicture}%
}

begin{document}

begin{pullquote}{shape=rectangular,object=mygraphic}
lipsum[1-4]
end{pullquote}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

    – 永劫回帰
    1 hour ago











  • @永劫回帰, Your welcome.

    – ferahfeza
    53 mins ago














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Based on this perfect answer, using pullquote environment, following code maybe help:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{lipsum,graphicx}
usepackage[latin]{babel}
usepackage{pullquote}

usetikzlibrary{shapes,backgrounds,calc}

defmygraphic
{%
begin{tikzpicture}
node (0,0) {includegraphics[width=4cm]{example-image-a}};
end{tikzpicture}%
}

begin{document}

begin{pullquote}{shape=rectangular,object=mygraphic}
lipsum[1-4]
end{pullquote}

end{document}


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













Based on this perfect answer, using pullquote environment, following code maybe help:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{lipsum,graphicx}
usepackage[latin]{babel}
usepackage{pullquote}

usetikzlibrary{shapes,backgrounds,calc}

defmygraphic
{%
begin{tikzpicture}
node (0,0) {includegraphics[width=4cm]{example-image-a}};
end{tikzpicture}%
}

begin{document}

begin{pullquote}{shape=rectangular,object=mygraphic}
lipsum[1-4]
end{pullquote}

end{document}


enter image description here







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  • Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

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    1 hour ago











  • @永劫回帰, Your welcome.

    – ferahfeza
    53 mins ago



















  • Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

    – 永劫回帰
    1 hour ago











  • @永劫回帰, Your welcome.

    – ferahfeza
    53 mins ago

















Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

– 永劫回帰
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Thank you very much for your answer and for the link to the perfect answer, that looks very promising.

– 永劫回帰
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@永劫回帰, Your welcome.

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@永劫回帰, Your welcome.

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