Re: How to adjust float figure behavior?
Sophie: > > At the moment, when I use a float figure it typically appears before the > > point where it is introduced in the text, often appears in the middle/end > > of > > the *previous* section. > > > > Is there a way to get float figures to appear at or after the point in the > > text where they are introduced, even if that means the top of the *next* > > page? Florian: > I suggest you try the placeins-package ( > http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/placeins.html ). > It provides the command \FloatBarrier which helps keeping floats between > defined points. > In case you don't know, you can add \usepackage{placeins} to your > document preamble and insert \FloatBarrier at any point you want in > TeX-Code (crtl+L). I don't remember from where I took the following, but it should do the same thing, or not? \let\mySection\section \renewcommand{\section}{\suppressfloats[t]\mySection} Nikos
Re: How to adjust float figure behavior?
On 2009-04-05, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: > Sophie (itsme213) schreef: >> Is there a way to get float figures to appear at or after the point in the >> text where they are introduced, even if that means the top of the *next* >> page? Yes. Assuming a standard document where the floats shall stay floating: 1. use the standard latex package flafter which prevents moving a float to a place before its definition (not reference in the text). In the LaTeX preamble: \usepackage{flafter} 2. In your document source, move the float-inset behind the introduction in the main text. Günter
Re: How to adjust float figure behavior?
Sophie (itsme213) schrieb: At the moment, when I use a float figure it typically appears before the point where it is introduced in the text, often appears in the middle/end of the *previous* section. Is there a way to get float figures to appear at or after the point in the text where they are introduced, even if that means the top of the *next* page? Thanks! I suggest you try the placeins-package ( http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/placeins.html ). It provides the command \FloatBarrier which helps keeping floats between defined points. In case you don't know, you can add \usepackage{placeins} to your document preamble and insert \FloatBarrier at any point you want in TeX-Code (crtl+L). Regards, Florian
Re: How to adjust float figure behavior?
Sophie (itsme213) schreef: At the moment, when I use a float figure it typically appears before the point where it is introduced in the text, often appears in the middle/end of the *previous* section. Is there a way to get float figures to appear at or after the point in the text where they are introduced, even if that means the top of the *next* page? Thanks! Yes, right-click on the float's button, and deselect "Use default placement" and choose : "Here if possible" or "Here definitely" (which depends on how desperate you are). Vincent
How to adjust float figure behavior?
At the moment, when I use a float figure it typically appears before the point where it is introduced in the text, often appears in the middle/end of the *previous* section. Is there a way to get float figures to appear at or after the point in the text where they are introduced, even if that means the top of the *next* page? Thanks!