On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:32:54PM -0500, Dominick Layfield wrote: > Quick question: > > If I have a centered graphic (inside a float environment) whose width is > greater than the text width, it seems that the centering mechanism > breaks down. > > What happens is that the left edge of the graphic gets aligned with with > the left text margin, while the right edge sticks out beyond the right > margin. > > What I want to happen, and what I think should happen, is that the > graphic should extend equally beyond both margins. > > Can anyone offer advice on how to achieve this?
Change the paragraph layout to the default (Justified). Add in Latex mode '\centerline{' before the image, and '}' after it.