Re: Short description for List of Figures

2008-11-10 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Daniel Joshua Stark wrote: In the List of Figures for a thesis I am writing, it displays the entire caption for each figure. I know in LaTeX, one can use \caption[short]{long} where short will be displayed in the List of Figures while long will be the actual caption at the figure. Is there

Short description for List of Figures

2008-11-10 Thread Daniel Joshua Stark
Dear All, In the List of Figures for a thesis I am writing, it displays the entire caption for each figure. I know in LaTeX, one can use \caption[short]{long} where short will be displayed in the List of Figures while long will be the actual caption at the figure. Is there a way to do

Re: Short description for List of Figures

2008-11-10 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Daniel Joshua Stark wrote: In the List of Figures for a thesis I am writing, it displays the entire caption for each figure. I know in LaTeX, one can use \caption[short]{long} where short will be displayed in the List of Figures while long will be the actual caption at the figure. Is there

Short description for List of Figures

2008-11-10 Thread Daniel Joshua Stark
Dear All, In the List of Figures for a thesis I am writing, it displays the entire caption for each figure. I know in LaTeX, one can use \caption[short]{long} where short will be displayed in the List of Figures while long will be the actual caption at the figure. Is there a way to do

Re: Short description for List of Figures

2008-11-10 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Daniel Joshua Stark wrote: In the "List of Figures" for a thesis I am writing, it displays the entire caption for each figure. I know in LaTeX, one can use \caption[short]{long} where short will be displayed in the List of Figures while long will be the actual caption at the figure. Is

Short description for List of Figures

2008-11-10 Thread Daniel Joshua Stark
Dear All, In the "List of Figures" for a thesis I am writing, it displays the entire caption for each figure. I know in LaTeX, one can use \caption[short]{long} where short will be displayed in the List of Figures while long will be the actual caption at the figure. Is there a way to