On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 08:01:30PM +0200, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> > How large are your figures compared to the text height?
> 
> All my figures are fairly large. Like the smallest is about a third of a
> page, and the largest takes up a full page.  I am using 12 point double
> spaced text.
> 
> So, I am aware that Lyx must be having a hell of a time formatting this
> thing.  But I did not think it would give up and just sweep them all
> under the carpet like this.

LyX does not format this at all, this is LaTeX.

And if you find them at the end, it's obviously not 'under the carpet'

> Oh, by the way, now I can't even visualise anymore because of a bunch of
> Latex errors. I guess lyx must be struggling with my huge pictures.
> 
> I get Latex errors of the type
> 
> Missing number, treated as zero.  \begin {center}\includegraphics[% A
> number should have been here; I inserted `0'.  (If you can't figure out
> why I needed to see a number, look up `weird error' in the index to The
> TeXbook.)
> 
> or 
> 
> LaTeX Error: Too many unprocessed floats.s

There is a fixed limit on such. 19 or so...

>  \begin
> {center}\includegraphics[% You've lost some text.  Try typing  <return>
> to proceed.  If that doesn't work, type  X <return>  to quit.
> 
> or 
> 
> Undefined control sequence.  \end{figure}
>                    
> The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was
> never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and
> the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll
> forget about whatever was undefined.
> 
> 
> There's like 9 of them and they're all clustered around this one figure.
> I've tried making it smaller and stuff, but it just does not seem to like
> it.

Try putting \clearpage or similar in ERT just behind your first figure.
What happens?

Andre'

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