Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-10 Thread Robin Rosenberg


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 Från: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org
 Till: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Skickat: måndag, 10 feb 2014 8:14:46
 Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
 
 Robin Rosenberg wrote:
   Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
   without a float? Then it should not move around.
  
  I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?
 
 Yes, use the nonfloat package.
 

That could do, kind-o-ugly to have to paste all that stuff around the image to
make it work, though.

I found another solution that works fine for me, with less LaTeX code to paste. 
See

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/337/how-to-change-certain-pages-into-landscape-portrait-mode

It has the added benefit that the page is rotated in a PDF viewer so you don't 
have to rotate the
computer.

-- robin


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-10 Thread Robin Rosenberg


- Ursprungligt meddelande -
 Från: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org
 Till: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Skickat: måndag, 10 feb 2014 8:14:46
 Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
 
 Robin Rosenberg wrote:
   Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
   without a float? Then it should not move around.
  
  I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?
 
 Yes, use the nonfloat package.
 

That could do, kind-o-ugly to have to paste all that stuff around the image to
make it work, though.

I found another solution that works fine for me, with less LaTeX code to paste. 
See

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/337/how-to-change-certain-pages-into-landscape-portrait-mode

It has the added benefit that the page is rotated in a PDF viewer so you don't 
have to rotate the
computer.

-- robin


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-10 Thread Robin Rosenberg


- Ursprungligt meddelande -
> Från: "Jürgen Spitzmüller" <sp...@lyx.org>
> Till: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Skickat: måndag, 10 feb 2014 8:14:46
> Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
> 
> Robin Rosenberg wrote:
> > > Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert > Graphics
> > > without a float? Then it should not move around.
> > 
> > I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?
> 
> Yes, use the nonfloat package.
> 

That could do, kind-o-ugly to have to paste all that stuff around the image to
make it work, though.

I found another solution that works fine for me, with less LaTeX code to paste. 
See

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/337/how-to-change-certain-pages-into-landscape-portrait-mode

It has the added benefit that the page is rotated in a PDF viewer so you don't 
have to rotate the
computer.

-- robin


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't work 
 well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we disagree, so 
 I want to use the definitely here option.

 Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text 
 in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is there 
 any way I can use both options?

Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
without a float? Then it should not move around.

 The current workaround I use is to rotate just the graphics, but causes the 
 figure title and graphics to have different orientation, which looks somewhat 
 bad.

Yes this does not seem good.

Best,

Scott


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Robin Rosenberg


- Ursprungligt meddelande -
 Från: Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org
 Till: Robin Rosenberg robin.rosenb...@dewire.com
 Kopia: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Skickat: söndag, 9 feb 2014 22:37:21
 Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
 
 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
 robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't
  work well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we
  disagree, so I want to use the definitely here option.
 
  Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text
  in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is
  there any way I can use both options?
 
 Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
 without a float? Then it should not move around.

I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

-- robin

 
  The current workaround I use is to rotate just the graphics, but causes the
  figure title and graphics to have different orientation, which looks
  somewhat bad.
 
 Yes this does not seem good.
 
 Best,
 
 Scott
 


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Robin Rosenberg
robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:


 - Ursprungligt meddelande -
 Från: Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org
 Till: Robin Rosenberg robin.rosenb...@dewire.com
 Kopia: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Skickat: söndag, 9 feb 2014 22:37:21
 Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate

 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
 robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't
  work well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we
  disagree, so I want to use the definitely here option.
 
  Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text
  in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is
  there any way I can use both options?

 Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
 without a float? Then it should not move around.

 I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

Ah unfortunately I don't know how to do that or if it's recommended.

Hopefully someone who knows more about LaTeX than I will have a
solution for you.

Scott


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Robin Rosenberg wrote:
  Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
  without a float? Then it should not move around.
 
 I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

Yes, use the nonfloat package.

Regards,
Jürgen


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't work 
 well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we disagree, so 
 I want to use the definitely here option.

 Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text 
 in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is there 
 any way I can use both options?

Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
without a float? Then it should not move around.

 The current workaround I use is to rotate just the graphics, but causes the 
 figure title and graphics to have different orientation, which looks somewhat 
 bad.

Yes this does not seem good.

Best,

Scott


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Robin Rosenberg


- Ursprungligt meddelande -
 Från: Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org
 Till: Robin Rosenberg robin.rosenb...@dewire.com
 Kopia: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Skickat: söndag, 9 feb 2014 22:37:21
 Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
 
 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
 robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't
  work well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we
  disagree, so I want to use the definitely here option.
 
  Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text
  in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is
  there any way I can use both options?
 
 Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
 without a float? Then it should not move around.

I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

-- robin

 
  The current workaround I use is to rotate just the graphics, but causes the
  figure title and graphics to have different orientation, which looks
  somewhat bad.
 
 Yes this does not seem good.
 
 Best,
 
 Scott
 


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Robin Rosenberg
robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:


 - Ursprungligt meddelande -
 Från: Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org
 Till: Robin Rosenberg robin.rosenb...@dewire.com
 Kopia: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Skickat: söndag, 9 feb 2014 22:37:21
 Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate

 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
 robin.rosenb...@dewire.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't
  work well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we
  disagree, so I want to use the definitely here option.
 
  Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text
  in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is
  there any way I can use both options?

 Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
 without a float? Then it should not move around.

 I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

Ah unfortunately I don't know how to do that or if it's recommended.

Hopefully someone who knows more about LaTeX than I will have a
solution for you.

Scott


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Robin Rosenberg wrote:
  Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert  Graphics
  without a float? Then it should not move around.
 
 I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

Yes, use the nonfloat package.

Regards,
Jürgen


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't work 
> well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we disagree, so 
> I want to use the "definitely here" option.
>
> Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text 
> in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is there 
> any way I can use both options?

Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert > Graphics
without a float? Then it should not move around.

> The current workaround I use is to rotate just the graphics, but causes the 
> figure title and graphics to have different orientation, which looks somewhat 
> bad.

Yes this does not seem good.

Best,

Scott


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Robin Rosenberg


- Ursprungligt meddelande -
> Från: "Scott Kostyshak" <skost...@lyx.org>
> Till: "Robin Rosenberg" <robin.rosenb...@dewire.com>
> Kopia: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Skickat: söndag, 9 feb 2014 22:37:21
> Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
> 
> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
> <robin.rosenb...@dewire.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't
> > work well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we
> > disagree, so I want to use the "definitely here" option.
> >
> > Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text
> > in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is
> > there any way I can use both options?
> 
> Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert > Graphics
> without a float? Then it should not move around.

I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

-- robin

> 
> > The current workaround I use is to rotate just the graphics, but causes the
> > figure title and graphics to have different orientation, which looks
> > somewhat bad.
> 
> Yes this does not seem good.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Scott
> 


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Robin Rosenberg
<robin.rosenb...@dewire.com> wrote:
>
>
> - Ursprungligt meddelande -
>> Från: "Scott Kostyshak" <skost...@lyx.org>
>> Till: "Robin Rosenberg" <robin.rosenb...@dewire.com>
>> Kopia: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>> Skickat: söndag, 9 feb 2014 22:37:21
>> Ämne: Re: Figure placement and rotate
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Robin Rosenberg
>> <robin.rosenb...@dewire.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a document with some rather large figures. It seems this doesn't
>> > work well with LaTeX idea of how to place these figures. In short we
>> > disagree, so I want to use the "definitely here" option.
>> >
>> > Since I also want to rotate the picture to maximuma readability of the text
>> > in the figure, I check rotate, but this disabled the location hint. Is
>> > there any way I can use both options?
>>
>> Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert > Graphics
>> without a float? Then it should not move around.
>
> I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

Ah unfortunately I don't know how to do that or if it's recommended.

Hopefully someone who knows more about LaTeX than I will have a
solution for you.

Scott


Re: Figure placement and rotate

2014-02-09 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Robin Rosenberg wrote:
> > Are you sure you want to use a float? Why not just Insert > Graphics
> > without a float? Then it should not move around.
> 
> I want a referable figure. Can I accomplish that some other way?

Yes, use the nonfloat package.

Regards,
Jürgen