I suggest that you look at the user manual that comes with LyX:
Help -> User's Guide
Help -> Embedded Objects
All of your questions should be answered there.
On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:04 AM, ColMatrix wrote:
Hi there,
Just started dabbling with LaTex and Lyx. I understand how to format a
figure in LaTex, for example, to have my diagram the same width as the
column of text, I type something like:
\includegraphics[width=\columnwidth]{figure.jpg}
or to get it x% of the column width
\includegraphics[width=x\columnwidth]{figure.jpg}
But how do I do this in Lyx?
Also, I'd like to know how to get, for example, two separate figures
side by
side, each 50% (or less) the width of the column of text. Would it be
possible for Lyx to label them Figure 1(a) and (b) automagically?
I tried searching for an answer, but didn't find anything I could
understand. I hope you can help!
Thanks in advance!
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