Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:Bruce Pourciau wrote:A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure which I'd like to include to the right, like so:(a) (b) (c) Figure (d) (e)I'd like the vertical spacing between the five part to remain equal. Is there a way to insert the figure without creating a much larger vertical space between (b) and (c)?BruceIf you're willing to leave the space above/below the figure blank, then you could use two column mode, or a table with two columns (and either five rows with a multirow cell on the right or one row with the left column having fixed width).The trouble is that this 5-part problem is one problem on an exam, so it is, say, problem 3 out of ten problems all set in a single large enumerate environment. I'd prefer a solution that does not interrupt the enumeration. Is there a way to keep the distance between the (b) and (c) baselines fixed, despite the insertion of the figure?
How about the attached file? Problem 3 is divided into a-e. Baselines fixed by putting a-e in one column,and the figure in another. A manual column break ensures the correct layout. You need to have to multicol package available, but it should be part of any latex installation these days. Helge Hafting
exam.lyx
Description: application/lyx
