>
>
>
> Personally, I use the subfigure package and it works really well. Also,
> +1 for reusable figures. The downside of the subfigure package is your
> latex code looks that much worse, but if the journal doesn't mind you
> using the subfigure package, then I recommend it.
>
>
Thanks for the comments everyone. I am giving subfigure a try now, and it
seems relatively promising. The only problem is that apparently the
\caption package intereferes with RevTeX. This causes me to have to use
\usepackage[caption=false]{subcaption} which then apparently doesn't allow
me to label the individual plots (a), (b), (c), and (d). Instead,
attempting to do this creates new FIG labels at these locations (using
\caption* doesn't fix this either). But maybe I can figure a workaround to
this, and besides, this is a LaTeX question at this point anyway.

If this doesn't work I suppose there is always just manually creating a new
file with Inkscape and adding the a), b), c), and d) labels manually in
there.

Thanks for all the suggestions.
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