You can adjust the position of the figure (and his caption, so the box)
with the command,
\vspace{-(xx)pt(or any other distance avaliable in LaTeX)}. (xx) is a
number, don't write the parentheses.
And you can put this command before and after the command \includegraphics.
The command
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Andreas Nowatzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So my question is: how can I control the extend of the vertical space that is
set aside for the figure?
In LyX 1.5.5, check Subsection 4.6.1, Float types, of the User's
guide. There you will find some examples on how to
You can adjust the position of the figure (and his caption, so the box)
with the command,
\vspace{-(xx)pt(or any other distance avaliable in LaTeX)}. (xx) is a
number, don't write the parentheses.
And you can put this command before and after the command \includegraphics.
The command
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Andreas Nowatzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So my question is: how can I control the extend of the vertical space that is
set aside for the figure?
In LyX 1.5.5, check Subsection 4.6.1, Float types, of the User's
guide. There you will find some examples on how to
You can adjust the position of the figure (and his caption, so "the box")
with the command,
\vspace{-(xx)pt(or any other distance avaliable in LaTeX)}. (xx) is a
number, don't write the parentheses.
And you can put this command before and after the command \includegraphics.
The command
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Andreas Nowatzyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So my question is: how can I control the extend of the vertical space that is
> set aside for the figure?
>
In LyX 1.5.5, check Subsection 4.6.1, "Float types", of the User's
guide. There you will find some examples on