https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63789

--- Comment #8 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
To get a caption to the image without embedding it into the image itself, you
need an object, that is able to carry an image and a text parallel.

Using <draw:frame> therein <draw:image> and <draw:text-box> is from the current
specification not possible, because from the siblings <draw:image> and
<draw:text-box> inside the <draw:frame> only one would be shown, namely the
first one, that a consumer application can render.

Using <draw:frame> therein <draw:text-box> and therein <draw:image> and
<text:p> would be possible, but such rich kind of <draw:text-box> is not
implemented in Draw/Impress/Calc but only in Writer. Implementing such kind of
<draw:text-box> requires considerable effort.

And another workaround: Write the caption into a text shape (that with the T as
icon) and set the image as background of that text shape. Because it is a text
shape you can use paragraph spacing, indent and alignment to position the text.

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