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<h3>Top-aligning imported graphics</h3>
<p/>When TeX sets a line of anything, it ensures that the base-line of
each object in the line is at the same level as the base-line of the
-final object. (Apart, of course, from <code>\</code><code>raisebox</code> commands...)
+final object. (Apart, of course, from <code>\</code><code>raisebox</code> commands&hellip;)
<p/>Most imported graphics have their base-line set at the bottom of the
picture. When using packages such as <i>subfig</i>, one often
wants to align figures by their tops. The following odd little bit of