On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:

> Raphael Clifford wrote:
> 
> > Thanks very much for the reply. The answer seems to be to use 
> > insert->floats->figure NOT insert->floats->floatflt->figure.  I don't 
> > know what the latter does but it doesn't seem easy to use at all. The 
> > former works fine (once you get over the incomprehensible warnings 
> > mentioned before).
> 
> floatflt is for wrapped figures (text around the "float")

Maybe 'floatflt' isn't such a good name to have in the menu?
(What does the 'flt' stand for -- is if "float" again?)

/Christian

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Christian Ridderstr�m                           http://www.md.kth.se/~chr


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