Hi Mr. Lowagie,

thank you for suggestions. At least for LEFT, CENTER and RIGHT I managed to
get it with the Image wrapped inside a table w/ 1 cell and the width/height
of the Image. This way I'm able to align the table instead of the image and
I'm able to get the image inside a TableCellEvent listener. Short: works,
not for text-wrap/untderlying, but I can live with this restriction for now.

Thanks and greetz,
GHad


Bruno Lowagie (iText) wrote:
> 
> GHad wrote:
>> - I need the same information for images, but I have the restriction that
>> the image should not be placed inside table cells exclusivly, because
>> alignment and text-wrap/underlying should still be possible for normal
>> parargaphs
> 
> You could wrap the image in a table with 1 column and 1 row.
> You could add the image as an icon button.
> You could use getVerticalPosition.
> You could wrap it in a Paragraph and use onParagraph.
> ...
> br,
> Bruno
> 
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