Here is what I have done. In the preamble, specify
\usepackage{here}Then later on specify [H] when including a figure, as in:
\begin{figure}[H]
\begin{center}
<<fig=TRUE,width=6.5,height=4>>=
plot(x,y)
@
\caption{My plot\label{fig1}}
\end{center}
\end{figure}Is the "here" package *required* in order to use [H]? I don't know. I just found it mentioned in a LaTeX book, tried it, and it worked. The most helpful book I've found so far is
Guide to LaTeX (fourth edition), by Helmut Kopka and Patrick W. Daly
And yes, Sweave is great!
-Don
At 1:51 PM +0200 6/25/04, Christoph Lehmann wrote:
Hi
I use sweave for excellent pdf output (thank you- Friedrich Leisch). I have just one problem. Quite often it happens, that the graphics are not at the place where I expect them, but (often on a separate page) later on in the pdf. How can I fix this, means how can I define, that I want a graphic exactly here and now in the document?
Many thanks and best regards
Christoph -- Christoph Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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