Can you control the space between the image and the Scroll Title caption in Confluence?
We are using Draw.io to place images in our documents. We use Scroll Title to place a caption under the Draw.io images. There is quite a bit of white space between the image and the caption. Is there any way to control this space in Confluence pages? We understand how to do this in PDF Exports, but we are looking for placement control on the Confluence page.
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Hi Kris,
Thanks for your post.
From my understanding, you were wishing to reduce the whitespace as shown on my screenshot, directly on the Confluence page – was this correct?
If so, this is something that is not yet configurable by our macro for the online Confluence view. We do have an open improvement for this functionality which you can track here: https://k15t.jira.com/browse/EXP-2549
Presumably, you were also wanting the choices defined on the Confluence page to be preserved in the resulting export?
Cheers, Thomas (K15t Software)
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Hi Thomas!
Yes - exactly what we want to do. Turns out, we are already watching this issue. Had forgotten this was already being addressed - sorry.
We are able to control the space in PDF exports with changes to the template. We are just learning about creating an HTML template, so I don't know if we'll be able to control it in HTML exports yet, but we'll be sure you let you know!! ;-)
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A workaround for this is to add white space to the Draw.io illustration. In the Draw.io editor, you can place a white frame with no fill around the illustration— send the frame to the back layer— then adjust the frame to control the amount of white space around the illustration. You can also do this without framing the whole illustration. Just place any other white object on the canvas below the illustration. This will prevent the output from getting cropped close to the illustration.
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