> Jan Warnking wrote:
> 
> >>how about this.  before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
> >>caption in the ps.  then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
> >>exactly as you had it.
> >>
> > 
> > That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
> > able to edit the table from within the lyxfile. Creating a separate lyx
> > file, exporting to ps and re-importing seems a bit cumbersome if
> > modifications are necessary.
> 
> the problem is the float.  When you only want to have captions
> than try package nonfloat

I agree. I guess I'd rather have the big table lonely on a page of its
own, and the small one not rotated in a separate float, than not using
floats at all. It's just that it'd been nice to have them side-by side.

If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
that in a float as figure.

I did some reading. My LatexCompanion suggests (in a different context)
to "construct a box of the required dimensions and put the content of the
table and the caption in that box". How would I do that?

Or could I use standard rotated tables in minipages and use some TeX magic
to put the caption at the right place?

Jan

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