Thanks for the reply, i fixed the width thing (i have just been copy pasting it). I have included a minimum working example, though it is less than very minimum i suppose as it uses quite a few packages. The main tex file is the one caled minitex
By the way, that was by far not a proper example. If you would have done one, you would have noticed that something suspiciously strange.
Downloading and taking a look at your files was just my kindness right now.
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Well thanks for the lindewidth thing i guess, it didnt really solve my problem but it is a nifty thing which ill definantly use. The odd thing is that the example images work fine (edges are same as for the text), but not for the images i use. I even tried redoing the images to make sure they are square, didnt work.
Anyway, i would rather accept the slightly less than perfect looking images than deal with you. I truly understand that you are trying to help and i appreciate that, i just disslike the tone of it.
I'm sorry to hear that. Turns out I slightly misread your problem. A simple \noindent after \begin{figure} should do the trick. But since there is some whitespace on the left side of the figures, it will always look a bit off.
Again, sorry. But please think about my remarks anyway.
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