On Thu, 4 Jan 2007, Damir Perisa wrote: > Wednesday 03 January 2007 22:11, Eric Belanger wrote: > | You can use the placement argument to force latex to put the > | figure where you want: > | http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex > |2e-html/ltx-225.html > > yes, thanx, i know - this is where it starts to get messy, because > forcing figures does not always result in something indended because > of boxes and boundaries. if at the place you force it to be it is > suboptimal, latex will refuse to put it there and will mess up the > current page trying to do so. i can dig out some old experiments, if > you need illustrative proof.
I don't need proof. I'm well aware about that. > > | You can also use the subfigure package to make subfigures (i.e. > | 1(a) 1(b) 1(c) ) > > this is actually the way i think i should do - like in publication > papers, simply group figures belonging together to subfigures and > don't care about "word processing" at all. > > i don't have done much with subfigures for now. some years ago, i > learned about them here > http://www.hep.man.ac.uk/u/jenny/jcwdocs/latex/figures.html > but never played with subfigures. has anybody here experience with > them? especially are they indexed like normal figures or do i need to > tinker to make it go into the figures list? I have experience with subfigures. Yes, they are indexed like normal figures and you can use labels to reference a specific subfigure. Ask if you have other questions. I can also post template/examples. Eric > > Eric, thanx for the confirmation about the direction to go - i was > thinking about this way, and your suggestion shows that it seems a > way that works. > > greetings, > damir > > -- > It is not true that life is one damn thing after another -- it's one > damn thing over and over. > > -- Edna St. Vincent Millay > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
