On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 06:13:19PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bj�nnes wrote:
> | This inset is not as simple as InsetFloat.
> | It should behave like an insettabular with two cells:
> | the upper for putting the image, and the lower for putting the caption.
>
> Why on earth should it do that?
>
> To put the caption you use "PerStyle->Caption" just as in InsetFloat
Because the \subfigure command behaves differently than the figure
environment. The \subfigure command has *2* arguments: the figure and the
caption:
\subfigure[Foo]{\includegraphics{foo.eps}}