Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> Jorge Leitao wrote:
>
> > The problem is that if I insert 2 figures in a float the label for each of
> > them (subfigures) will be preceeded by (a) or (b), for example
> >
> >** ***
> >
> > (a) Figure 1 (b) Figure 2
> >
> > It is not
Hi!
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File-lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear when the algorithm starts. What to do?
used to be:
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File-lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear when the algorithm starts. What to do?
used
Here's an example. You can get around this problem by inserting a
blank algorithm float at the beginning but it shouldn't do that and it
didn't before.
test.lyx
Description: testing
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use Insert
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
Here's an example. You can get around this problem by inserting a
blank algorithm float at the beginning but it shouldn't do that and it
didn't before.
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the following filelist
Hmmm... but lyx 1.3 is not out yet.
Herbert
*File List*
article.cls2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
size10.clo2001/04/21
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the following filelist
Hmmm... but lyx 1.3 is not out yet.
get the same with 1.2.1
Herbert
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 07:11:34AM -0500, Myriam Abramson wrote:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File-lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear
Hi!
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File-lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear when the algorithm starts. What to do?
used to be:
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File-lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear when the algorithm starts. What to do?
used
Here's an example. You can get around this problem by inserting a
blank algorithm float at the beginning but it shouldn't do that and it
didn't before.
test.lyx
Description: testing
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use Insert
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
Here's an example. You can get around this problem by inserting a
blank algorithm float at the beginning but it shouldn't do that and it
didn't before.
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the following filelist
Hmmm... but lyx 1.3 is not out yet.
Herbert
*File List*
article.cls2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
size10.clo2001/04/21
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the following filelist
Hmmm... but lyx 1.3 is not out yet.
get the same with 1.2.1
Herbert
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 07:11:34AM -0500, Myriam Abramson wrote:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File-lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear
Hi!
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File->lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear when the algorithm starts. What to do?
used to be:
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
Insert File->lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
so that it's not clear when the algorithm starts. What to do?
Here's an example. You can get around this problem by inserting a
blank algorithm float at the beginning but it shouldn't do that and it
didn't before.
test.lyx
Description: testing
> Myriam Abramson schrieb:
>
> > I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use Insert
> >
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
Here's an example. You can get around this problem by inserting a
blank algorithm float at the beginning but it shouldn't do that and it
didn't before.
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the
> no problem here I get always
> --
> Alogrithm 1
> --
> blablabla
> --
> LyX1.3 and the following filelist
Hmmm... but lyx 1.3 is not out yet.
>
> Herbert
>
>
> *File List*
> article.cls2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
> size10.clo
Myriam Abramson schrieb:
no problem here I get always
--
Alogrithm 1
--
blablabla
--
LyX1.3 and the following filelist
Hmmm... but lyx 1.3 is not out yet.
get the same with 1.2.1
Herbert
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 07:11:34AM -0500, Myriam Abramson wrote:
>
> I usually write my algorithms in a separate file and then use
> Insert File->lyx document to move it over. It used to move it right in
> between the lines delimiting the algorithm. Now, it moves it above it
> so that it's not
hello LyxList
Im using lyx 1.2.1 and tried the following:
i want to have a float and in this float a graphic so i did (i found it like
this in the user guide) the following: insertfloatfigure entered my text and
selected a graphic: insertgraphics
when I want to view the text in either dvi or ps
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 04:51:11PM +0200, Matthias Quick wrote:
#I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
#control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
#My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
whats wrong?
At which point did you insert
hello LyxList
Im using lyx 1.2.1 and tried the following:
i want to have a float and in this float a graphic so i did (i found it like
this in the user guide) the following: insertfloatfigure entered my text and
selected a graphic: insertgraphics
when I want to view the text in either dvi or ps
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 04:51:11PM +0200, Matthias Quick wrote:
#I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
#control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
#My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
whats wrong?
At which point did you insert
hello LyxList
Im using lyx 1.2.1 and tried the following:
i want to have a float and in this float a graphic so i did (i found it like
this in the user guide) the following: insert>float>figure entered my text and
selected a graphic: insert>graphics
when I want to view the text in either dvi or
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 04:51:11PM +0200, Matthias Quick wrote:
> #I suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me to apply this
> #control sequence to too much text. How can we recover?
> #My plan is to forget the whole thing and hope for the best.
> whats wrong?
At which point did you insert
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 01:34:50AM +, E GCP wrote:
I'm a newbie, so this question maybe dumb, but why if I use the rotfloat
package, my table for example cannot be a float in LyX? That is, it won't
work unless I delete the \begin_float tab \end_float from the LyX
file. Will the table
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 01:34:50AM +, E GCP wrote:
I'm a newbie, so this question maybe dumb, but why if I use the rotfloat
package, my table for example cannot be a float in LyX? That is, it won't
work unless I delete the \begin_float tab \end_float from the LyX
file. Will the table
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 01:34:50AM +, E GCP wrote:
> I'm a newbie, so this question maybe dumb, but why if I use the rotfloat
> package, my table for example cannot be a float in LyX? That is, it won't
> work unless I delete the "\begin_float tab" "\end_float" from the LyX
> file. Will
Hi!
I'm a newbie, so this question maybe dumb, but why if I use the rotfloat
package, my table for example cannot be a float in LyX? That is, it won't
work unless I delete the \begin_float tab \end_float from the LyX file.
Will the table still behave like a float?
See the attachment below.
Hi!
I'm a newbie, so this question maybe dumb, but why if I use the rotfloat
package, my table for example cannot be a float in LyX? That is, it won't
work unless I delete the \begin_float tab \end_float from the LyX file.
Will the table still behave like a float?
See the attachment below.
Hi!
I'm a newbie, so this question maybe dumb, but why if I use the rotfloat
package, my table for example cannot be a float in LyX? That is, it won't
work unless I delete the "\begin_float tab" "\end_float" from the LyX file.
Will the table still behave like a float?
See the attachment
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:30:55AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures
+0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats
after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of
revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think
Max Bian wrote:
As I understand, all figures should take one page by itself and labeled
as Figure XX only, where XX is the number. And all the captions
should be listed in a sheet seperate from all the figures.
I want this too!
write in preamble:
\usepackage{endfloat}
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:30:55AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures
+0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats
after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of
revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think
Max Bian wrote:
As I understand, all figures should take one page by itself and labeled
as Figure XX only, where XX is the number. And all the captions
should be listed in a sheet seperate from all the figures.
I want this too!
write in preamble:
\usepackage{endfloat}
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:30:55AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after
> the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But
> I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
p 27, 2002 at 11:30:55AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> > I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats
> after
> > the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of
> revtex. But
> > I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) fro
Max Bian wrote:
> As I understand, all figures should take one page by itself and labeled
> as "Figure XX" only, where XX is the number. And all the captions
> should be listed in a sheet seperate from all the figures.
>
> I want this too!
write in preamble:
\usepackage{endfloat}
Hi,
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think this is stupid too, but
my
Hi,
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think this is stupid too, but
my
Hi,
I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after
the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But
I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the
figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think this is stupid too, but
my
Hello,
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
would like to change the default font size used in an algorithm float to
small and the font to lyx-code...
Thank you very much for any
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:52:04PM +0200, Philip Gröting wrote:
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
The space is not generated by algorithm float, but by the LyX-code layout.
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 06:09:37PM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:52:04PM +0200, Philip Gröting wrote:
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
The space is
Hello,
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
would like to change the default font size used in an algorithm float to
small and the font to lyx-code...
Thank you very much for any
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:52:04PM +0200, Philip Gröting wrote:
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
The space is not generated by algorithm float, but by the LyX-code layout.
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 06:09:37PM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:52:04PM +0200, Philip Gröting wrote:
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
The space is
Hello,
when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
would like to change the default font size used in an algorithm float to
"small" and the font to "lyx-code"...
Thank you very much for any
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:52:04PM +0200, Philip Gröting wrote:
> when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
> left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
The space is not generated by algorithm float, but by the LyX-code layout.
>
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 06:09:37PM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 01:52:04PM +0200, Philip Gröting wrote:
> > when I include an algorithm float, there is always about 2cm of space to the
> > left of each line. Where and how can I overwrite that value? As well, I
> The space
I am a new lyx user. The program is fantastic but I have a small
problem. I want my float tables horizontally centered. However, I get
them left aligned. Have tried with \begin{center} ..\end{center} around
the float without success.
Anybody around there who knows the tricks?
I do
I am a new lyx user. The program is fantastic but I have a small
problem. I want my float tables horizontally centered. However, I get
them left aligned. Have tried with \begin{center} ..\end{center} around
the float without success.
Anybody around there who knows the tricks?
I do
> I am a new lyx user. The program is fantastic but I have a small
> problem. I want my float tables horizontally centered. However, I get
> them left aligned. Have tried with \begin{center} ..\end{center} around
> the float without success.
> Anybody around there who knows the tricks?
I do
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 11:06:24AM +0200, Karsten Trzecinski wrote:
if a problem with the inserting of floats (table and figure). Always
when i've inserted a figure or even a table into the fload, i cannot
export the file as tex. Here is the errormassage:
suspect you've forgotten
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 11:06:24AM +0200, Karsten Trzecinski wrote:
if a problem with the inserting of floats (table and figure). Always
when i've inserted a figure or even a table into the fload, i cannot
export the file as tex. Here is the errormassage:
suspect you've forgotten
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 11:06:24AM +0200, Karsten Trzecinski wrote:
> if a problem with the inserting of floats (table and figure). Always
> when i've inserted a figure or even a table into the fload, i cannot
> export the file as tex. Here is the errormassage:
> suspect you'
Hi,
if a problem with the inserting of floats (table and figure). Always
when i've inserted a figure or even a table into the fload, i cannot
export the file as tex. Here is the errormassage:
suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me apply this control...
And the second error:
run across
Hi,
if a problem with the inserting of floats (table and figure). Always
when i've inserted a figure or even a table into the fload, i cannot
export the file as tex. Here is the errormassage:
suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me apply this control...
And the second error:
run across
Hi,
if a problem with the inserting of floats (table and figure). Always
when i've inserted a figure or even a table into the fload, i cannot
export the file as tex. Here is the errormassage:
suspect you've forgotten a `}', causing me apply this control...
And the second error:
run across
Hi all. I recently upgraded to v. 1.2.0, and I have a problem with captions
and floats: when I insert any float the paragraph environment defaults to
Standard instead of Caption, so every time I have to change it manually.
Any suggestion?
Thanks a lot,
David.
Thanks a lot.
David
Parece que el Jue 22 Ago 2002 15:10 escribiste:
Upgrade to 1.2.1. The behaviour has been reverted.
Alternatively, a M-p M-c gives you the caption layout.
JMarc
--
David Jacovkis Halperin
Grup de Física dels Materials I
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
08193
Hi all. I recently upgraded to v. 1.2.0, and I have a problem with captions
and floats: when I insert any float the paragraph environment defaults to
Standard instead of Caption, so every time I have to change it manually.
Any suggestion?
Thanks a lot,
David.
Thanks a lot.
David
Parece que el Jue 22 Ago 2002 15:10 escribiste:
Upgrade to 1.2.1. The behaviour has been reverted.
Alternatively, a M-p M-c gives you the caption layout.
JMarc
--
David Jacovkis Halperin
Grup de Física dels Materials I
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
08193
Hi all. I recently upgraded to v. 1.2.0, and I have a problem with captions
and floats: when I insert any float the paragraph environment defaults to
"Standard" instead of "Caption", so every time I have to change it manually.
Any suggestion?
Thanks a lot,
David.
Thanks a lot.
David
Parece que el Jue 22 Ago 2002 15:10 escribiste:
> Upgrade to 1.2.1. The behaviour has been reverted.
>
> Alternatively, a M-p M-c gives you the caption layout.
>
> JMarc
--
David Jacovkis Halperin
Grup de Física dels Materials I
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
08193
Matt == Matt Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matt On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images
disappear. This is nice option when you don't want to wait
Matt == Matt Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matt On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images
disappear. This is nice option when you don't want to wait
>>>>> "Matt" == Matt Brennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
>> >
>> > Folks,
>> >
>> > In v. 1.1 I was able t
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
> > This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus on text. I can't seem to find a similar menu
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus on text. I can't seem to find a similar menu
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:50:45AM -0700, Matt Brennan wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
> This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
> render or just want to focus on text. I can't seem
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus on text. I can't seem to find a similar menu
option in v. 1.2. Has anybody else?
mb
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus on text. I can't seem to find a similar menu
option in v. 1.2. Has anybody else?
mb
Folks,
In v. 1.1 I was able to melt all the floats to make the images disappear.
This is nice option when you don't want to wait for all the images to
render or just want to focus on text. I can't seem to find a similar menu
option in v. 1.2. Has anybody else?
mb
Hi !
I've changed a few days ago ti lyx 1.2.0 and I think you've done a great job.
Thanks a lot.
But I'm missing:
in lyx 1.1.6 there was a feature called minimize all floats. I can't find
it any more in lyx 1.2.0.
I'm using the german interface for lyx, so maybe it is caused
Hi !
I've changed a few days ago ti lyx 1.2.0 and I think you've done a great job.
Thanks a lot.
But I'm missing:
in lyx 1.1.6 there was a feature called minimize all floats. I can't find
it any more in lyx 1.2.0.
I'm using the german interface for lyx, so maybe it is caused
Hi !
I've changed a few days ago ti lyx 1.2.0 and I think you've done a great job.
Thanks a lot.
But I'm missing:
in lyx 1.1.6 there was a feature called "minimize all floats". I can't find
it any more in lyx 1.2.0.
I'm using the german interface for lyx, so maybe it
Hi!
I have following problem, maybe it is easy, but I can't find any answer:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The problem
is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase the
readability. The default orientation is portrait.
So, how can I get a
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The
problem is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase
the readability. The default orientation is portrait. So, how can I get
a figure float (including the
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 09:30:46AM +0100, Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
I have following problem, maybe it is easy, but I can't find any answer:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The problem
is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase the
Hi!
I have following problem, maybe it is easy, but I can't find any answer:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The problem
is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase the
readability. The default orientation is portrait.
So, how can I get a
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The
problem is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase
the readability. The default orientation is portrait. So, how can I get
a figure float (including the
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 09:30:46AM +0100, Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
I have following problem, maybe it is easy, but I can't find any answer:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The problem
is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase the
Hi!
I have following problem, maybe it is easy, but I can't find any answer:
I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The problem
is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase the
readability. The default orientation is portrait.
So, how can I get a
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
> I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The
> problem is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase
> the readability. The default orientation is portrait. So, how can I get
> a figure float (including
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 09:30:46AM +0100, Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
>
> I have following problem, maybe it is easy, but I can't find any answer:
>
> I have some spectra in my document inserted in a figure float. The problem
> is, that this spectra should be in landscape format to increase the
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:51:38PM +0100, Davide Cavallari wrote:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:34:01PM +0100, Wayan wrote:
Use package morefloats in preamble...
Is this one of those optional packages I can get from CTAN? I dont have it
You can get it from CTAN.
and \clearpage after
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:51:38PM +0100, Davide Cavallari wrote:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:34:01PM +0100, Wayan wrote:
Use package morefloats in preamble...
Is this one of those optional packages I can get from CTAN? I dont have it
You can get it from CTAN.
and \clearpage after
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:51:38PM +0100, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:34:01PM +0100, Wayan wrote:
> >
> > Use package morefloats in preamble...
>
> Is this one of those optional packages I can get from CTAN? I dont have it
You can get it from CTAN.
> > and \clearpage
I have a bad problem. I have a lyx file with lots of figure floats. Now I
need to add some other figure floats. If I add 4 of them, ok. However, if
I add a 5th one, I get 9 latex errors!
The last error is at the end of the document and says:
LaTeX Error: Float(s) lost.
\end{document
Use package morefloats in preamble...
and \clearpage after some complex figure...
Wayan
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Davide Cavallari wrote:
I have a bad problem. I have a lyx file with lots of figure floats. Now I
need to add some other figure floats. If I add 4 of them, ok. However, if
I add
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:34:01PM +0100, Wayan wrote:
Use package morefloats in preamble...
Is this one of those optional packages I can get from CTAN? I dont have it
and \clearpage after some complex figure...
thanks a lot, it works :^)
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Cheers,
Davide Cavallari
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