#2: Feb 17th 2016 at 9:14:17 PM
Bumping to gauge interest.
#3: Nov 4th 2016 at 1:48:39 PM
Apparently no so closing this.
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Hello, I noticed that when you use the "quoteleft" command to add an image, it automatically puts a border around the image, and when you use "quoteright", it doesn't.
I was wondering if it might be possible to make a separate variable to add a border that isn't linked to whether the images is going on the left or right side of the page.
I found having the border around an image can be super useful when combined with the "hardline" and "——" commands, because it automatically pushes whatever is below those lines to below the images, whereas without a border, the images often just overlaps things.
But it would be nice to have that feature, without having to have the image on the left side of the page.
edited 22nd Oct '14 1:25:24 AM by DarthEnderX
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