Jelle Huisman wrote:
> Jelle Huisman wrote:
When I try to do something with \placefigure I get a "floatblocks :
order disturbed" error and no figure placed.
>>>
>>> Please make a example because this works for me:
>
> I solved my immediate problem by using a separate layo
Jelle Huisman wrote:
When I try to do something with \placefigure I get a "floatblocks :
order disturbed" error and no figure placed.
Please make a example because this works for me:
I solved my immediate problem by using a separate layout with a slightly
bigger text area: the imag
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
Is there a way to do this [force] with \externalfigure in a macro
def like:
\def\picturefile #1#2#3{{\rotate[rotation=#1]{\externalfigure[#2]
[width=#3mm]}}}
When I try to do something with \placefigure I get a "floatblocks :
order disturbed" error and
Am 26.09.2008 um 18:01 schrieb Jelle Huisman:
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>>
>>> I try to get a picture on a page using
>>> \externalfigure[name.pdf][width=\textwidth] The image is pushed to
>>> the
>>> next page, even though there is no text on the current page and the
>>> height of the image itself i
Jelle Huisman wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I try to get a picture on a page using
> \externalfigure[name.pdf][width=\textwidth] The image is pushed to the
> next page, even though there is no text on the current page and the
> height of the image itself is smaller then \textheight, so it should
> fi
Hans Hagen wrote:
I try to get a picture on a page using
\externalfigure[name.pdf][width=\textwidth] The image is pushed to the
next page, even though there is no text on the current page and the
height of the image itself is smaller then \textheight, so it should
fit. How do I force image pla
M.guravage wrote:
> This scheme works when the previous section ends on an odd page, but when
> the section ends on an even page, \page[left] correctly inserts two blank
I often have a set of macros that does a soemthing like this:
\def\leftpage
{\page \ifodd\pagenumber \noheaderandfoo
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Münster wrote:
>
> >\let\stoptextO=\stoptext
> >\def\stoptext{\vfilll\stoptextO}
> >
> I don't know what you want to achieve but this is not working because 0
> is not a character (and therefore not part of a \cs)
It's an O (for "Original"), not a
Peter Münster wrote:
\let\stoptextO=\stoptext
\def\stoptext{\vfilll\stoptextO}
I don't know what you want to achieve but this is not working because 0 is not a character (and therefore not part of a \cs)
\let\Mystoptext\stoptext
\def\stoptext{\vfilll\Mystoptext}
could but you may expect fu