I've been fiddling with the alternatives to the regular LaTeX rules, but
I haven't tried \clearpage. Using 'here if possible' seems to be doing
the trick on the two problem figures, but '\clearpage' before the
example, and 'here if possible' for the figure _in_ the example is
probably the better way to go.
On 12/29/2010 01:30 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Tim Wescott<t...@wescottdesign.com> wrote:
I'm putting examples into my text, using the Theorem environment to make a
nicely set off section of text, with labels and all. It works very nice,
except that the floats that I define inside of the environment are getting
placed outside, and the floats that I define outside of the environment are
getting placed inside.
Is there a way to say "floats defined in here only go in here, floats
defined out of here only go out of here"?
In my experience LaTeX floats have a strong personality, although
there are ways to tame them. Try 'right-click on float label>
settings' then un-check 'default' and experiment with 'here if
possible', 'here definitely' and 'ignore latex rules'. Also
investigate \clearpage command [1] to flush outstanding floats.
Regards
Liviu
[1] http://people.cs.uu.nl/piet/floats/node1.html
TIA.
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