> oops, cloned [figures],
Ah, thanks.
For inline figures, 'here' will place it here if possible, otherwise
float to the next page. Is there an equivalent of 'here' for margin
figures ('marginhere'?)?
With 'margin', they float completely so are not attached to a
paragraph. With 'inmargin', th
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> From: Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mon, 17 Apr 2006 10:48:29 +0200
>
>>> [question about placing figures differently according to their widths]
>>>
>> best use closed floats and set their characteristics (see details.pdf)
>>
>
> I haven't found closed float
From: Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mon, 17 Apr 2006 10:48:29 +0200
>> [question about placing figures differently according to their widths]
> best use closed floats and set their characteristics (see details.pdf)
I haven't found closed floats in details.pdf, though it's teaching me
much useful
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> So the first step in doing the placement automatically is to get the
> width of the figure. Assuming that I've done
>
> \useexternalfigure[fig_a][f-1.pdf]
>
> is there an easy way to get fig_a's dimensions? After using the figure,
> e.g. with
>
> \placefigure[margin][]