Excellent!!!
that worked perfectly. The pgfplot is placed in as Latex coe, so it was just a simple matter of adding the [!ht].
Andrew
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- Wed Jun 29, 2011 4:19 pm
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: pgfplots | Problems in LyX on Mac
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- Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:43 pm
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Hello from (not so) sunny Perth.
I am looking at using Latex as a means to produce documentation output for some calculation software that I am writing.
I am having some problems with creating graphs with the pgfplot package and have raised a question in he Maths forum so wont relate it here ...
I am looking at using Latex as a means to produce documentation output for some calculation software that I am writing.
I am having some problems with creating graphs with the pgfplot package and have raised a question in he Maths forum so wont relate it here ...
- Wed Jun 29, 2011 12:45 pm
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: pgfplots | Problems in LyX on Mac
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pgfplots | Problems in LyX on Mac
Hello,
I am using Lyx and pgfplot to write a report.
When I start a new section with a graph just below the introduction text, the intro text and section header are moved below the graph, no matter what I do, the graph keeps on 'floating' to the top of the page.
How do I force the graph to stay ...
I am using Lyx and pgfplot to write a report.
When I start a new section with a graph just below the introduction text, the intro text and section header are moved below the graph, no matter what I do, the graph keeps on 'floating' to the top of the page.
How do I force the graph to stay ...