Hello
I used \placefigure just for centering the figure. And even if I put
\startcombination directly, won't it reserve blank space for empty
subcaptions?
Actually, I found nice snipped that works like a charm for my needs:
\hbox to \hsize{
\externalfigure[serg1][width=3.5cm]
\hss\externalfigure[serg2][width=3.5cm]
\hss\externalfigure[serg4][width=3.5cm]
\hss\externalfigure[serg3][width=3.5cm]}
...and no combinations needed! ))
Vyatcheslav
Hello,
>
> Another urgent problem:
>
> how to get rid of placefigure and startcombination captions
> altogether?
>
> When I use the following, I get too much wasted space after the
> illustration.
>
> \placefigure
> [fit]
> {none}
> {\startcombination[4*1]
> {\externalfigure[serg1][width=4cm]} {}
> {\externalfigure[serg2][width=4cm]} {}
> {\externalfigure[serg3][width=4cm]} {}
> {\externalfigure[serg4][width=4cm]} {}
> \stopcombination}
>
> Best,
> Vyatcheslav
I'm not sure I understand your problem. If you don't want a caption
and don't want the figure to float, why do you use \placefigure at
all? Just remove the wrapper and put \startcombination etc. directly
into your source file.
Thomas
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