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now I seem to have the problem of a earlier float (a table) appearing between my subfigures.
Subfigures spanning two pages were created using the \continuedfloat option.
Any ideas?
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- Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:42 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: subfig and changing horizontal behaviour
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- Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:40 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: subfig and changing horizontal behaviour
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Re: subfig and changing horizontal behaviour
Third coffee was the charm.
Subfigure checked the bounds for me (aka: it wouldn't let me line them up horizontally on a row if they were too big to fit on the page and would auto-place them in single column format). Subfig makes me use \\ after each figure to do it.
Fixed.
Thanks.
Subfigure checked the bounds for me (aka: it wouldn't let me line them up horizontally on a row if they were too big to fit on the page and would auto-place them in single column format). Subfig makes me use \\ after each figure to do it.
Fixed.
Thanks.
- Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:29 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: subfig and changing horizontal behaviour
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subfig and changing horizontal behaviour
Hey all,
In the midst of writing my thesis and I've switched to the subfig package due to a case where I had to span another page with a single subfigure.
Subfig works great for that.
However, now my figures that used to be lined up vertically (as in figures in a single column) are now figures ...
In the midst of writing my thesis and I've switched to the subfig package due to a case where I had to span another page with a single subfigure.
Subfig works great for that.
However, now my figures that used to be lined up vertically (as in figures in a single column) are now figures ...