associated with each.
Please share your experiences or suggestions on how best to handle this
situation.
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number of
figures allowed in a section, then no graphic is displayed. That's
I'm looking for suggestions on placing figure floats in a document where
each figure is associated with a short subsection or sub-subsection. There
are approximately 33 figures in the document (so far) and I would like to
place each figure somewhere close to the associated text. This document
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions on placing figure floats in a document where
each figure is associated with a short subsection or sub-subsection.
The solution consists of restructuring the document, raising subsections
to sections and cascading to
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Note that latex allows only a fixed number of floats per page. By default,
this is 3 but this number is stored in a counter and it can be changed.
Enrico,
Each float occupies about a half-page. There would be room for the figure
and
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number
of figures allowed in a section
I'm looking for suggestions on placing figure floats in a document where
each figure is associated with a short subsection or sub-subsection. There
are approximately 33 figures in the document (so far) and I would like to
place each figure somewhere close to the associated text. This document
associated with each.
Please share your experiences or suggestions on how best to handle this
situation.
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number of
figures allowed in a section, then no graphic is displayed. That's
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number
of figures allowed in a section
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Note that latex allows only a fixed number of floats per page. By default,
this is 3 but this number is stored in a counter and it can be changed.
Enrico,
Each float occupies about a half-page. There would be room for the figure
and
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions on placing figure floats in a document where
each figure is associated with a short subsection or sub-subsection.
The solution consists of restructuring the document, raising subsections
to sections and cascading to
I'm looking for suggestions on placing figure floats in a document where
each figure is associated with a short subsection or sub-subsection. There
are approximately 33 figures in the document (so far) and I would like to
place each figure somewhere close to the associated text. This document
> having many figure floats and short pieces of text associated with each.
> Please share your experiences or suggestions on how best to handle this
> situation.
Do the
Document > Settings > Float Placement > "Here if possible" or "Here
definitely"
options help?
Nikos
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document > Settings > Float Placement > "Here if possible" or "Here
definitely"
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number of
figures allowed in a section,
Rich Shepard writes:
>
> On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> > Do the
> >
> > Document > Settings > Float Placement > "Here if possible" or "Here
> > definitely"
> >
> > options help?
>
> Niko
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Note that latex allows only a fixed number of floats per page. By default,
this is 3 but this number is stored in a counter and it can be changed.
Enrico,
Each float occupies about a half-page. There would be room for the figure
and
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions on placing figure floats in a document where
each figure is associated with a short subsection or sub-subsection.
The solution consists of restructuring the document, raising subsections
to sections and cascading to
Thanks to everyone who answered. I did change the default setting to
here if possible and after several replacement of the figures in the
document (moving the spanning columns figure higher and the other
lower), I was able to get it right. pheww!
--
myriam
Thanks to everyone who answered. I did change the default setting to
here if possible and after several replacement of the figures in the
document (moving the spanning columns figure higher and the other
lower), I was able to get it right. pheww!
--
myriam
Thanks to everyone who answered. I did change the default setting to
"here if possible" and after several replacement of the figures in the
document (moving the spanning columns figure higher and the other
lower), I was able to get it right. pheww!
--
myriam
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:43 AM, Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have lyx 2.0.3. My figures come out of order, that is Figure 2 is
displayed before Figure 1. They are both float. Figure 1 is span
columns. Lyx puts it on top of the next page instead of the top of the
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:43 AM, Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have lyx 2.0.3. My figures come out of order, that is Figure 2 is
displayed before Figure 1. They are both float. Figure 1 is span
columns. Lyx puts it on top of the next page instead of the top of the
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:43 AM, Myriam Abramson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have lyx 2.0.3. My figures come out of order, that is Figure 2 is
> displayed before Figure 1. They are both float. Figure 1 is span
> columns. Lyx puts it on top of the next page instead of the top of
Hello,
I have lyx 2.0.3. My figures come out of order, that is Figure 2 is
displayed before Figure 1. They are both float. Figure 1 is span
columns. Lyx puts it on top of the next page instead of the top of the
current page. I tried everything. The option to put it at the bottom
of the page is
Hello,
I have lyx 2.0.3. My figures come out of order, that is Figure 2 is
displayed before Figure 1. They are both float. Figure 1 is span
columns. Lyx puts it on top of the next page instead of the top of the
current page. I tried everything. The option to put it at the bottom
of the page is
Hello,
I have lyx 2.0.3. My figures come out of order, that is Figure 2 is
displayed before Figure 1. They are both float. Figure 1 is span
columns. Lyx puts it on top of the next page instead of the top of the
current page. I tried everything. The option to put it at the bottom
of the page is
On 10. aug. 2011 14:51, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new
On 10. aug. 2011 14:51, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new
On 10. aug. 2011 14:51, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an Insert>Formatting>New page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on th
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new) page above the new section title.
How can I
2011/8/10 Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats
On 10/08/2011 8:51 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new) page above the new section title.
How can I
2011/8/10 Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats
On 10/08/2011 8:51 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an InsertFormattingNew page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an Insert>Formatting>New page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on the
same (new) page above the new section title.
H
2011/8/10 Csikos Bela <bcsikos...@freemail.hu>:
> Hello lyx users:
>
> I have a question on float placement.
> I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
> on a new page inserting an Insert>Formatting>New page
> before the section title. But
On 10/08/2011 8:51 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello lyx users:
I have a question on float placement.
I am working on a document with sections, and I start every section
on a new page inserting an Insert>Formatting>New page
before the section title. But lyx occasionally places floats on th
Hi LyX-users,
I have 2 questions regarding the placement of floats and the numbers
assigned to them in cross-references.
The first is whether it is possible to have to order in which floats
are referred to in the text determine the order in which they appear
in the final document.
For example,
Hi LyX-users,
I have 2 questions regarding the placement of floats and the numbers
assigned to them in cross-references.
The first is whether it is possible to have to order in which floats
are referred to in the text determine the order in which they appear
in the final document.
For example,
Hi LyX-users,
I have 2 questions regarding the placement of floats and the numbers
assigned to them in cross-references.
The first is whether it is possible to have to order in which floats
are referred to in the text determine the order in which they appear
in the final document.
For example,
Can anyone give me some hints about float placement of figures created
with SWeave.
I have tried a float and a wrap float, but the former seems to put the
floats one per page, and the latter seems to end up with text running
through the figure.
Is there a standard way of doing this, or do
Can anyone give me some hints about float placement of figures created
with SWeave.
I have tried a float and a wrap float, but the former seems to put the
floats one per page, and the latter seems to end up with text running
through the figure.
Is there a standard way of doing this, or do
Can anyone give me some hints about float placement of figures created
with SWeave.
I have tried a float and a wrap float, but the former seems to put the
floats one per page, and the latter seems to end up with text running
through the figure.
Is there a "standard" wa
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sortcompress]{natbib}
in the
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sortcompress]{natbib}
in the
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sort]{natbib}
in the preamble of
On 22.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sortcompress]{natbib}
in the preamble of my document produces
On 22.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sortcompress]{natbib}
in the preamble of my document produces
On 22.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> >> Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
> >> inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
> >> will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
> >>
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sort]{natbib}
in the preamble of my document produces an
On 21.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That
On 21.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That
On 21.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
> inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
> will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
> placed on a separate page, regardless of
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
>> Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
>> inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
>> will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
>> placed on a separate page, regardless of their
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That has got to
be a bug. I just
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That has got to
be a bug. I just
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That has got to
be a bug. I just
Hi, I am writing my thesis using Lyx (Koma-script(Book) layout) and I
have issues with the placement of floats. I find that in some cases,
even if a figure only takes 50-60% of the page, the floats will be put
on a separate page without any text over or below it. This is
especially a problem when
I got my floats mostly to the right place when I set the options
* Here if posible
* Top of page
* Bottom of page
Therefore you have right-click on a collapsed float object and you can
select these option in the Float-Settings.
The user manual on embedded objects seems to suggest
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 05:11:43PM -0400, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
In fact, my problem seems to be
related to the particular case where multiple floats are inserted one after
the other in Lyx.
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
By, Friedrich
Otherwise you
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
Lyx won't allow me to insert paragraph breaks between floats.
Guillaume
I had this problem before, then I found a way to control Figure float.
You can control the float by right click inside the figure float and
uncheck use default placement, select either one
top of page, bottom of page, here if possible or here definitely.
It behaves similarly in Table float, do the
Hi, I am writing my thesis using Lyx (Koma-script(Book) layout) and I
have issues with the placement of floats. I find that in some cases,
even if a figure only takes 50-60% of the page, the floats will be put
on a separate page without any text over or below it. This is
especially a problem when
I got my floats mostly to the right place when I set the options
* Here if posible
* Top of page
* Bottom of page
Therefore you have right-click on a collapsed float object and you can
select these option in the Float-Settings.
The user manual on embedded objects seems to suggest
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 05:11:43PM -0400, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
In fact, my problem seems to be
related to the particular case where multiple floats are inserted one after
the other in Lyx.
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
By, Friedrich
Otherwise you
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
Lyx won't allow me to insert paragraph breaks between floats.
Guillaume
I had this problem before, then I found a way to control Figure float.
You can control the float by right click inside the figure float and
uncheck use default placement, select either one
top of page, bottom of page, here if possible or here definitely.
It behaves similarly in Table float, do the
Hi, I am writing my thesis using Lyx (Koma-script(Book) layout) and I
have issues with the placement of floats. I find that in some cases,
even if a figure only takes 50-60% of the page, the floats will be put
on a separate page without any text over or below it. This is
especially a problem when
I got my floats mostly to the right place when I set the options
* Here if posible
* Top of page
* Bottom of page
Therefore you have right-click on a collapsed float object and you can
select these option in the Float-Settings.
The user manual on embedded objects seems to suggest
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 05:11:43PM -0400, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> In fact, my problem seems to be
> related to the particular case where multiple floats are inserted one after
> the other in Lyx.
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
By, Friedrich
Otherwise
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
Lyx won't allow me to insert paragraph breaks between floats.
Guillaume
r "here definitely".
It behaves similarly in Table float, do the same thing.
If you want to change the default, Document>Settings>Float placement>
uncheck the default system and select other type.
Actually, You can select more than one, but I have not tried. You can find
the expl
Marwan Boustany wrote:
I understand, but one thing I noticed when allowing them to go on
another page is that in the place where the figures used to be there
is a gap in the text...
If you put the float on a line of its own, then you have created a
paragraph break and
so there will be a gap
Marwan Boustany wrote:
I understand, but one thing I noticed when allowing them to go on
another page is that in the place where the figures used to be there
is a gap in the text...
If you put the float on a line of its own, then you have created a
paragraph break and
so there will be a gap
Marwan Boustany wrote:
I understand, but one thing I noticed when allowing them to go on
another page is that in the place where the figures used to be there
is a gap in the text...
If you put the float on a line of its own, then you have created a
paragraph break and
so there will be a gap
Marwan Boustany wrote:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 22:12:57 +0100, Uwe Stöhr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marwan Boustany schrieb:
Peace,
Nice joke.
It was not a joke, if I wanted to joke I could say, What is the
difference between a store and a stohr? and someone else would say
what?, then I
Marwan Boustany wrote:
As it happens the graphics are large, taking up, lengthwise about 40% of
the page. And they tend to need to be where i put them for the most part.
For dual side document, my experience is that, when a graphic is large
(and 40% of the page height is certainly large
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Marwan Boustany schrieb:
Peace,
Nice joke.
Just FYI 'Salam' in Arabic real meaning is 'Peace'. But that's the word
Arabic people uses to say hello.
Salam,
Abdel.
of parameters to customise this.
Float placement in LaTeX is not *pathetic* but *complex*! Consulting a
LaTeX guide (or local expert) about this topic is recommended.
The counters topnumber and bottomnumber determine how many floats are
allowed on one page and the commands \topfraction, \bottomfraction
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 08:29:19PM +0100, Marwan Boustany wrote:
I think the point with me is that I have text and graphics in a way that
the graphics really must be exactly where i put them, spacing as per latex
formating is fine, but I cannot have
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I myself didn't understand why Uwe ;-)
It is because he.
JMarc
On Tue, 20 May 2008 09:17:07 +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 08:29:19PM +0100, Marwan Boustany wrote:
I think the point with me is that I have text and graphics in a way
that
the graphics really must be
On Tue, 20 May 2008 08:31:42 +0100, Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Marwan Boustany wrote:
As it happens the graphics are large, taking up, lengthwise about 40%
of the page. And they tend to need to be where i put them for the most
part.
For dual side document, my
Marwan Boustany [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Finally, I may need to refer to up to three pictures in one paragraph,
hence the need for the captions.
I this case you might want to reconsider the placement on a separate
page. By placing some images that fit together on a page, you will
give some
On Tue, 20 May 2008 09:35:35 +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marwan Boustany [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Finally, I may need to refer to up to three pictures in one paragraph,
hence the need for the captions.
I this case you might want to reconsider the placement on a
On Tue, 20 May 2008 08:25:53 +0100, Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Marwan Boustany wrote:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 22:12:57 +0100, Uwe Stöhr
uwestoehr-S0/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marwan Boustany schrieb:
Peace,
Nice joke.
It was not a joke, if I wanted to joke I could say,
Marwan Boustany [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I understand, but one thing I noticed when allowing them to go on
another page is that in the place where the figures used to be there
is a gap in the text...
This should not happen. Is there something special about the place
where you include the
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Well that's an insulting joke IMHO,
No, it's OK, I just was in the mood to make a littel joke and he made one two (a nice attempt btw.),
so everything is fine.
regards Uwe
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I myself didn't understand why Uwe ;-)
Hum... that was a typo of course, I meant: I myself didn't understand
it, Uwe.
Abdel
Marwan Boustany wrote:
On Tue, 20 May 2008 08:31:42 +0100, Abdelrazak Younes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marwan Boustany wrote:
As it happens the graphics are large, taking up, lengthwise about 40%
of the page. And they tend to need to be where i put them for the
most part.
For dual side
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I myself didn't understand why Uwe ;-)
It is because he.
He what? This thrad is becoming surrealistic :-)
Abdel.
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