Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 07:37:58AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. That' what I kept getting until I manually copied some 'lyx2lyx_version.py' from the source treee to the build tree or vice versa... Andre'
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 07:37:58AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. That' what I kept getting until I manually copied some 'lyx2lyx_version.py' from the source treee to the build tree or vice versa... Andre'
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 07:37:58AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote: > Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw > this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the > lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." That' what I kept getting until I manually copied some 'lyx2lyx_version.py' from the source treee to the build tree or vice versa... Andre'
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote: 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)? Bruce If 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 Helge, Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:37, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Helge, Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Bruce T - 48m ;-) -- José Abílio
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Paul I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert Helge's file. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Bruce == Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bruce I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert Bruce Helge's file. Helge's file was written with LyX 1.5.0svn, the current development version, and 1.4.3 cannot read it. When this is released, the latest 1.4.x version _will_ be able to convert the 1.5.0 final format. JMarc
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? It is the last version in the stable 1.4.x branch, but Helge used a development version that will become 1.5.0 eventually. This one has already some file format changes (the most important one being the switch to utf8 encoding). If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Try this one. Georg exam-245.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Bruce Pourciau wrote: 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? I see others are on the job here, so I'll just mention that the mdwtools bundle contains a package (mdwlist) that allows you to suspend and then resume an enumeration, so that intervening stuff does not bugger the numbering in the enumeration. /Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Georg Baum wrote: Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? It is the last version in the stable 1.4.x branch, but Helge used a development version that will become 1.5.0 eventually. This one has already some file format changes (the most important one being the switch to utf8 encoding). If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Try this one. Georg exam-245.lyx That works quite nicely. Thanks Georg and Helge. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote: 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)? Bruce If 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 Helge, Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:37, Bruce Pourciau wrote: Helge, Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Bruce T - 48m ;-) -- José Abílio
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Paul I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert Helge's file. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Bruce == Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bruce I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert Bruce Helge's file. Helge's file was written with LyX 1.5.0svn, the current development version, and 1.4.3 cannot read it. When this is released, the latest 1.4.x version _will_ be able to convert the 1.5.0 final format. JMarc
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? It is the last version in the stable 1.4.x branch, but Helge used a development version that will become 1.5.0 eventually. This one has already some file format changes (the most important one being the switch to utf8 encoding). If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Try this one. Georg exam-245.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Bruce Pourciau wrote: 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? I see others are on the job here, so I'll just mention that the mdwtools bundle contains a package (mdwlist) that allows you to suspend and then resume an enumeration, so that intervening stuff does not bugger the numbering in the enumeration. /Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Georg Baum wrote: Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? It is the last version in the stable 1.4.x branch, but Helge used a development version that will become 1.5.0 eventually. This one has already some file format changes (the most important one being the switch to utf8 encoding). If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Try this one. Georg exam-245.lyx That works quite nicely. Thanks Georg and Helge. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote: 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)? Bruce If 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 Helge, Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:37, Bruce Pourciau wrote: > Helge, > > Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw > this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the > lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. > Bruce T - 48m ;-) -- José Abílio
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw > this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the > lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw > this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the > lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Paul I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert Helge's file. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
> "Bruce" == Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bruce> I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert Bruce> Helge's file. Helge's file was written with LyX 1.5.0svn, the current development version, and 1.4.3 cannot read it. When this is released, the latest 1.4.x version _will_ be able to convert the 1.5.0 final format. JMarc
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Paul Smith wrote: > On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw >> > this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the >> > lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." >> >> The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version >> that >> comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. > > Is not 1.4.3 the last version? It is the last version in the stable 1.4.x branch, but Helge used a development version that will become 1.5.0 eventually. This one has already some file format changes (the most important one being the switch to utf8 encoding). > If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Try this one. Georg exam-245.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Enumerate with Figure
Bruce Pourciau wrote: 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? I see others are on the job here, so I'll just mention that the mdwtools bundle contains a package (mdwlist) that allows you to suspend and then resume an enumeration, so that intervening stuff does not bugger the numbering in the enumeration. /Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Georg Baum wrote: Paul Smith wrote: On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it." The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that comes with 1.4.3 is not able to convert it back. Is not 1.4.3 the last version? It is the last version in the stable 1.4.x branch, but Helge used a development version that will become 1.5.0 eventually. This one has already some file format changes (the most important one being the switch to utf8 encoding). If so, it does not work here with 1.4.3. Try this one. Georg That works quite nicely. Thanks Georg and Helge. Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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). I'd probably go with two columns, no table. If you want the questions to go margin-to-margin (except that apparently (c) would have to wrap early), I think it can be done, but you'll need to fiddle with some LaTeX lengths. /Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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? Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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). I'd probably go with two columns, no table. If you want the questions to go margin-to-margin (except that apparently (c) would have to wrap early), I think it can be done, but you'll need to fiddle with some LaTeX lengths. /Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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? Bruce
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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). I'd probably go with two columns, no table. If you want the questions to go margin-to-margin (except that apparently (c) would have to wrap early), I think it can be done, but you'll need to fiddle with some LaTeX lengths. /Paul
Re: Enumerate with Figure
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)? Bruce If 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? Bruce