On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
I'm putting examples into my text, using the Theorem environment to make a
nicely set off section of text, with labels and all. It works very nice,
except that the floats that I define inside of the environment are
I've been fiddling with the alternatives to the regular LaTeX rules, but
I haven't tried \clearpage. Using 'here if possible' seems to be doing
the trick on the two problem figures, but '\clearpage' before the
example, and 'here if possible' for the figure _in_ the example is
probably the
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
I'm putting examples into my text, using the Theorem environment to make a
nicely set off section of text, with labels and all. It works very nice,
except that the floats that I define inside of the environment are
I've been fiddling with the alternatives to the regular LaTeX rules, but
I haven't tried \clearpage. Using 'here if possible' seems to be doing
the trick on the two problem figures, but '\clearpage' before the
example, and 'here if possible' for the figure _in_ the example is
probably the
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Tim Wescott wrote:
> I'm putting examples into my text, using the Theorem environment to make a
> nicely set off section of text, with labels and all. It works very nice,
> except that the floats that I define inside of the environment
I've been fiddling with the alternatives to the regular LaTeX rules, but
I haven't tried \clearpage. Using 'here if possible' seems to be doing
the trick on the two problem figures, but '\clearpage' before the
example, and 'here if possible' for the figure _in_ the example is
probably the