On Wed, 10 May 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:

> > The example I gave wasn't a good one, that could be done with the include
> > figure feature. Whjat about something like this
> > 
> > \begin{figure}[t]
> > \begin{center}
> > \mbox{\includegraphics[width=0.75\textwidth]{figures/chapter3/4a.ps}}
> > \vspace{3mm}\\
> > \mbox{\includegraphics[width=0.48\textwidth]{figures/chapter3/4b.ps}}
> > \hspace{3mm}
> > \mbox{\includegraphics[width=0.48\textwidth]{figures/chapter3/4c.ps}}\\
> > \end{center}
> > \caption{ICE user interface}
> > \end{figure}
> > 
> > To group 3 ps files as one figure. How can I do that using the include
> > figure feature?
> 
> i do not understand, why you don't use lyx for this. in a float you
> can put as much figures as you like side by side or one above the other
> or a mix of them.
> 

I guess I just needed to play around a little more. I was just using
<insert><figure> not <insert><floats><figure>.

One more question. I need some of my floates to be at the top of the next
page, and other to be a page of their own. I found the
<layout><document><float placement> field, but that sets the placement for
all floats. Is there a way to specify a non-default placement for some
floats?

Thanks

-Rick Goldberg

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