https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115318

--- Comment #3 from ajlittoz <page74010...@yahoo.fr> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #2)
> Aren't these objects floating and require a frame (except when anchored As
> Character). And if so, we have to make the caption appear always next to the
> object, which requires a frame. Sounds like a WF to me.

Not necessarily.

I frequently attach "objects" to a "caption" paragraph which is part of the
main flow, i.e. it is intended to be read in order. In this case, the object is
attached to the paragraph and shown in the vicinity of it.

I also have floating objects. A frame is mandatory to group the object and its
caption. However, the "floating" property is lacking flexibility.

When the combined frame and anchoring paragraph have not enough room in the
page, either the frame alone (due to position/wrap settings) or both frame and
paragraph are flushed on next page leaving a large blank area, not used by
subsequent paragraphs. It would be nicer if the frame could be somehow
"detached" from its anchoring paragraph (while keeping its anchor) to let other
paragraphs occupy this blank area, frame positioning remaining pending until
there is an opportunity to lay it out.

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