SOLVED > Re: Again: sidecap figure

2021-03-04 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Wolfgang The problem is that you defined \FigBesBegin and \FigBesEnd with capital "F" but invoked them with lowercase "f" (as in \figBesBegin). If you correct that, the document compiles. Paul Sorry about it, and thanks a lot, Paul, for your help. Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list

Re: Again: sidecap figure

2021-03-04 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 3/4/21 3:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am 02.03.21 um 14:46 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: In my preamble I have \usepackage{sidecap} % Definition to put legends beside tables and figures \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{%   \let\MyTable\table   \let\MyEndtable\endtable   \renewenvironment

Again: sidecap figure

2021-03-04 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am 02.03.21 um 14:46 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: In my preamble I have \usepackage{sidecap} % Definition to put legends beside tables and figures \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{%  \let\MyTable\table  \let\MyEndtable\endtable  \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end

sidecap figure

2021-03-02 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
In my preamble I have \usepackage{sidecap} % Definition to put legends beside tables and figures \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable

Re: Remove LyX's caption 'Figure' from caption in figure float in sidecap.

2017-01-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 01/21/2017 10:10 PM, Shane Eastwood wrote: Thankyou very much Paul That command worked, but interestingly it doesn't work for standard figure float where caption 'Figure 0.X:' by default is below the image. I've used from the manual: \renewcommand{\fnum@figure}{ ~\thefigure} for

Re: Remove LyX's caption 'Figure' from caption in figure float in sidecap.

2017-01-21 Thread Shane Eastwood
{\figurename}{}} \usepackage[rightcaption]{sidecap} % provides commands to set caption % beside tables/images %I @renewommand below I deleted a word inputted before the ~ and left spaces before the ~. (Shane) \renewcommand{\fnum@figure}{ ~\thefigure} \renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{section}.\arabic

Re: Remove LyX's caption 'Figure' from caption in figure float in sidecap.

2017-01-21 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 01/21/2017 07:42 PM, Shane Eastwood wrote: Hi Everyone, I am using /sidecap/ in a figure float to have the caption on the left or right side of a figure rather than below the figure, How to remove or replace "figure' with another caption when using /sidecap/? For example, in

Re: sidecap

2014-03-13 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe Thanks, Uwe, should have thought of it. Wolfgang

Re: sidecap

2014-03-13 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe Thanks, Uwe, should have thought of it. Wolfgang

Re: sidecap

2014-03-13 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
; it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is > that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that > sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there > might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. >

Re: sidecap

2014-03-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr
multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe MyCapside.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: sidecap

2014-03-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr
multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe MyCapside.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: sidecap

2014-03-12 Thread Uwe Stöhr
multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe MyCapside.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: sidecap

2014-03-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd

Re: sidecap

2014-03-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd

Re: sidecap

2014-03-08 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as "Embedded O

sidecap

2014-03-07 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file However, including the (what I think important) document preferences: ### \usepackage{sidecap

sidecap

2014-03-07 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file However, including the (what I think important) document preferences: ### \usepackage{sidecap

sidecap

2014-03-07 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file However, including the (what I think important) document preferences: ### \usepackage{sidecap

Re: Sidecap

2013-05-19 Thread Julien Rioux
On 25/02/2013 6:23 PM, EK wrote: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu

Re: Sidecap

2013-05-19 Thread Julien Rioux
On 25/02/2013 6:23 PM, EK wrote: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu

Re: Sidecap

2013-05-19 Thread Julien Rioux
On 25/02/2013 6:23 PM, EK wrote: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu

Re: Sidecap

2013-03-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 26.02.2013 00:23, schrieb EK: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. Where do you find a sidecap module? I haven't see such a module yet. he EmbeddedObjects manual contains section 3.10 Caption Placement describing

Re: Sidecap

2013-03-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 26.02.2013 00:23, schrieb EK: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. Where do you find a sidecap module? I haven't see such a module yet. he EmbeddedObjects manual contains section 3.10 Caption Placement describing

Re: Sidecap

2013-03-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 26.02.2013 00:23, schrieb EK: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. Where do you find a sidecap module? I haven't see such a module yet. he EmbeddedObjects manual contains section "3.10 Caption Plac

Sidecap

2013-02-25 Thread EK
I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10

Sidecap

2013-02-25 Thread EK
I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10

Sidecap

2013-02-25 Thread EK
I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}.  I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10

sidecap problem and questions

2008-11-28 Thread Max Bian
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption on the side. However I end up with a caption like this Figure [EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text. Any idea what might be broken? In addition, the caption text is indented to the :, is there a way to turn off the

sidecap problem and questions

2008-11-28 Thread Max Bian
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption on the side. However I end up with a caption like this Figure [EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text. Any idea what might be broken? In addition, the caption text is indented to the :, is there a way to turn off the

sidecap problem and questions

2008-11-28 Thread Max Bian
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption on the side. However I end up with a caption like this "Figure [EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text". Any idea what might be broken? In addition, the caption text is indented to the ":", is there a way to turn off the