Hi,
Rainer M Krug <[email protected]> writes:
> I want to include in a document, exported to LaTeX, a subfigure. and
> followed the blog entry [1]. This works, but
>
> 1) is cumbersome and extemely LaTex - I can live with this, but is
> there a more org-modeisch solution?
> 2) I cant use the link (Figure [[fig:ventLEL]]) as they got not replaced
> by the correct LaTeX commands. This is obvious (as I did not
> use #+CAPTION: for the caption), but is there a way, apart from
> using the LaTeX code for these links, to get the links into the
> document?
I don't think there's an "official" way to do this. Presumably it
/could/ use the same mechanisms as when concatenating tables into an
equation of matrices, but at the moment there's nothing like it.
I don't know if this is much better. It would probably require some
effort to make it work in other backends than latex and it's pretty
verbose.
#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{subcaption}
#+CAPTION: Main caption
#+begin_figure
#+ATTR_LATEX: :options [t]{.45\textwidth}
#+CAPTION: subcaption 1
#+BEGIN_subfigure
#+BEGIN_CENTER
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 3cm
[[file:tmpEOCX1p.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
#+end_subfigure
#+ATTR_LATEX: :options [t]{.45\textwidth} :width 2cm
#+CAPTION: subcaption 2
#+begin_subfigure
#+BEGIN_CENTER
#+ATTR_LATEX: :width 3cm :center t
[[file:tmpEOCX1p.jpg]]
#+END_CENTER
#+end_subfigure
#+end_figure
Hope it helps,
Rasmus
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