This post is rather old, but I thought there was one further point that could be addressed and was not discussed, and in case the original poster has not solved his problem yet:
Besides using [!h] in the figure environment, and besides getting rid of the figure environment if not really needed, it's better if figures are in eps format, so they have a bounding box. This way TeX will know which size the figures are, and size could be easily manipulated by options to \includegraphics. If figures have a bounding box, and fill a reasonable small portion of the page, I don't see why floats could be moved to the end of the document. Regards, Victor On Sat, 9 Nov 2002, Egor Tur wrote: > Sorry. > I have next document in tex: > > \documentclass[12pt]{article} > \usepackage{graphicx} > \begin{document} > ... > some text 4 pages > ... > \begin{figure}[h] > \includegraphics[some_options]{file1.ps} > ... > \end{figure} > ... > some text 5 pages > ... > \begin{figure}[h] > \includegraphics[some_options]{file2.ps} > ... > \end{figure} > ... > some text 10 pages > ... > ... > .... > \end{document} > > I compile tex file, obtain ps file > and my graphics locate end of document > I want that graphics locate on places when I place them in my tex file: > figure_1 after 4 pages, figure_2 after 5 pages etc. > > I think that latex have not enough size . I change values of size > in /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf and reconfigure tetex (texconfig init) but this don't > help my. > > Anyone have any ideas? > Thanx. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]