Guenter Milde writes: > However, this method inserts additional vertical space before and > after the image, as it creates a LaTeX environment. See the Source: > > \begin{figure} > \begin{centering} > \includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{E-to-T} > \par\end{centering} > > The LaTeX FAQ recommends using the \centering macro instead: > > \begin{figure} > \centering > \includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{E-to-T}
This is equivalent to what LyX uses and no extra vertical space is added. What you say would be true for \begin{center}...\end{center}, but LyX is using "centering" here. -- Enrico