Weird, because your second example reproduces the behaviour.giby wrote:[…] I haven't got to reproduce the problem with it. […]
I already told you that tables are floating objects. They will float if there is not enough space left on a page. So it might occur that they appear at another place that differs from where they have been declared in the source.giby wrote:[…] In my original document, it inserts table between the first and the second line of the next paragraph. […]
giby wrote:[…]I guess if I knew how to get the bug I wouldn't need help to solve it […]
There is no bug. This behaviour is intended thus quite normal.
The problem of the language barrier is one that only you alone can solve.giby wrote:[…]It isn't my mistake If I do not understand anything, .... I'm just french […]
I already told you about floats and their behaviour. If you are interested in alternatives, refer to the TeX FAQ as mentioned in one of my earlier posts. I also referred you to a package that solves the issue with your table notes. I don't see where I can advice more.
I strongly recommend to do some basic reading [1]. Especially for French users there is a document called »Apprends LaTeX!«. Documents like lshort and l2tabu are also available in French. Such introductions in your mother tongue should make things easier for you.
[1] View topic: LaTeX Resources for Beginners