Brett Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> First, I cite a reference in a figure caption, but don't like that
> it shows up in the TOF.  Is there a way to show the reference in the
> figure caption, but not in the TOF?

In LaTeX you can provide an optional argument to caption, that is used
in the tof. In LyX you could try to put [your tof text] as the first
thing in the caption.

> Second, I have a couple LARGE figures that just about fill the page.
> Trouble is, that they cover the page numbers in the std report
> format.  Actually, it's OK when that happens, but sometimes they
> don't cover the page number, and the caption ends up beneath it.  Is
> there a way to either turn off or reposition the page number, just
> for the page that a float ends up on?

You can do that by putting \thispagestyle{empty} just before the
figure (or perhaps even better inside the caption?).

But you should be sure that figures fit properly! Use height=100% in
the figure box to do this.

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