On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:00:59PM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's right, it's only possible other way round.
please
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 06:41:02PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jan Warnking wrote:
If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
that in a float as figure.
no, with the package nonfloat
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:00:59PM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's right, it's only possible other way round.
please
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 06:41:02PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jan Warnking wrote:
If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
that in a float as figure.
no, with the package nonfloat
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:00:59PM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > > Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
> > > won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
> >
> > that's right, it's only possible other way
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 06:41:02PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jan Warnking wrote:
>
> > If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
> > of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
> > that in a float as figure.
>
>
> no, with the
My previous message didn't make it to the list, the attached file was too
big. Here is a stripped down version.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's
Jan Warnking wrote:
how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
exactly as you had it.
That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
able to edit the table from within the
Jan Warnking wrote:
how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
exactly as you had it.
That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
able to edit the table from within
Jan Warnking wrote:
If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
that in a float as figure.
no, with the package nonfloat you can use captions as usual
and put the tables where you want.
The
My previous message didn't make it to the list, the attached file was too
big. Here is a stripped down version.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's
Jan Warnking wrote:
how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
exactly as you had it.
That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
able to edit the table from within the
Jan Warnking wrote:
how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
exactly as you had it.
That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
able to edit the table from within
Jan Warnking wrote:
If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
that in a float as figure.
no, with the package nonfloat you can use captions as usual
and put the tables where you want.
The
My previous message didn't make it to the list, the attached file was too
big. Here is a stripped down version.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
> > won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
>
>
Jan Warnking wrote:
>>how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
>>caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
>>exactly as you had it.
>>
>
> That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
> able to edit the table from
> Jan Warnking wrote:
>
> >>how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
> >>caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
> >>exactly as you had it.
> >>
> >
> > That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
> > able to edit
Jan Warnking wrote:
> If I understood the above suggestion right, it was about putting the two
> of them on one (landscape) page in one document, output to ps and input
> that in a float as figure.
no, with the package nonfloat you can use captions as usual
and put the tables where you want.
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