On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 10:42:04AM +0200, Tim Opie wrote: > This might seem like an odd question, but having just read the university > style guide for my thesis, they have suggested that wherever possible I > should place graphics and diagrams as large as possible on the left page > (that would be the even numbered pages). I can go through LyX manually > and make these changes the hard way, but it kind of defies the whole > point in using a hardcore typesetting program. Is there some setting or > ERT I can use to place all graphics on the left side? I found a hard to > understand tex document about putting the picture/float on one side, and > the annotation on the other, but that requires doing each one manually > anyway, and besides which I need the graphics and annotation on the left, > and the regular text uninterrupted on the right (and left, if there are > no graphics there).
It should be possible (the package dpfloat almost does what you want). Try asking on comp.text.tex (search the archive first using google)
