Yes, that's much nicer… thanks :-)
On 09/08/2011, at 3:47 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, Glen Callaghan wrote:
>>
>> On 19/07/2011, at 11:50 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a command that will flush all unprocessed floats.
>>>
>> I use \doflushfloats
>
> Both M
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, Glen Callaghan wrote:
On 19/07/2011, at 11:50 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Is there a command that will flush all unprocessed floats.
I use \doflushfloats
Both MkII and MkIV define \placefloats to be same as \doflushfloats. I
think that, as a user command, \placefloats i
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, Glen Callaghan wrote:
I use \doflushfloats
Thanks. This works perfectly!
Aditya
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On 19/07/2011, at 11:50 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> On 19-7-2011 12:23, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Is there a command that will flush all unprocessed floats. For example,
>>> consider the following:
>>> %
>>>
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 19-7-2011 12:23, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Is there a command that will flush all unprocessed floats. For example,
consider the following:
%
text 1
\placefigure[fig:1]{...}{...}
\FLUSHALLFLOATS
text 2
%---
I don't want text 2 to
On 19-7-2011 12:23, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Is there a command that will flush all unprocessed floats. For example,
consider the following:
%
text 1
\placefigure[fig:1]{...}{...}
\FLUSHALLFLOATS
text 2
%---
I don't want text 2 to be placed unless fig:1 has been processed
Hi,
Is there a command that will flush all unprocessed floats. For example,
consider the following:
%
text 1
\placefigure[fig:1]{...}{...}
\FLUSHALLFLOATS
text 2
%---
I don't want text 2 to be placed unless fig:1 has been processed (even if
it means an under filled page)