@RomanLuštrik Sweet! That whole package seems to be ... a suicide mission. He appears to not be using any external parsing libraries, but wading through the XML representation by hand. Batshit insane. And very useful if it worked.
But then working with Windows components and file formats always is a suicide mission.
You can't imagine how much flak I'm getting for refusing to install Word on my personal PC... "I don't want to" doesn't seem to be a valid argument any more.
I have bigger problems now. A female black bird is stealing moss from my plants - right in front of me. I should point out that I have 3 cats in the house. Sigh.
I can't get anyone interested in LaTeX. I was able to gain some beach head with knitr and markdown documents, though.
@Spacedman Isn't it that day every day? Snark week excepted, of course.
I'm still holding out for an RCT of the effect of X day vs. X week vs. X month vs. X year. I'd suggest it's monotonic and decreasing in duration, but can only be weakly so if the effect is zero....
One day every few months I search for R questions that aren't tagged R. Generally they have no comments or answers. They also tend to be terrible. Today is that day.
@Thomas You have provided the answer I believe in you comment. I'd suggest moving this to an Answer as that seems to me to be clearly the source of the problem. I don't see why this needs to be closed?
@Thomas 1 out of 23 is pretty good going on your part. Thanks for doing this; at least the users posting these are getting some feedback on how to improve etc, as a result.
@JoshO'Brien it is straightforward CSS and changing the knitr hook to wrap the <img> tag in a div with a class that you can style (@Spacedman only has two explicit styles on divs of that class) in CSS shouldn't be too problematic.
If you want to do this with bootstrap, there are predefined classes for floating divs so you don't even need to do the styles yourself.