Hello there!

I'm supposed to write a report (mokay) and use a custom template/class
for that (nah..). So while my report by lyx was looking great, now I
have to adopt and port from article to the custom latex class that was
provided for me.
Now, I read about creating a lyx layout file and created, from what I
gathered in the class file, the following layout:

> #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
> #  \DeclareLaTeXClass[SMBV11,article]{SMBV}
> 
> #Format 35
> Input stdclass.inc
> 
> Provides inputenc 1
> Provides babel 1
> Provides multicol 1
> Provides ae 1
> 
> Provides eurosym 1
> Provides amsmath 1
> Provides amsfonts 1
> Provides amssymb 1
> Provides amsextra 1
> 
> Provides epsfig 1
> Provides graphics 0
> Provides graphicx 0
> Provides algorithm 1
> Provides algorithmic 1
> Provides fontenc 1
> 
> Provides subfigure 1
> Provides subfig 0
> Provides figure 1

where I tried to list everything that gets imported by the class file.
That class file inherits from article.

Now the problem is with figures. I created a minimal sample (see
attached) and I'm getting the following error:

> ..
> (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/epsfig.sty)
> (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/subfigure/subfigure.sty
> 
> ! LaTeX Error: Command \c@subfigure already defined.
>                Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.

I "figure" this comes from the following code in the class template:

> \renewenvironment{figure}
>                {\setcounter{subfigure}{0}
>                 \@float{figure}}
>                {\end@float}

Further, we're supposed to add graphics (eps only) to the document like
in the following snippet:

> \begin{figure}[b]
>         \centering
>           
> \subfigure[Eins]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig1}}
>           
> \subfigure[Zwei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig2}}
>           
> \subfigure[Drei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig3}}
>           \caption{\label{SMBV11_EMuster_fig01}Beispiel für...}
> \end{figure}


So I can't change the template. Does anybody know how I can change the
layout so that figures work?
My wild guess is that I have to force figures to use \subfigure and not
\subfloat but I'm totally not sure.

Sorry for the lenghty post. But I have hope that someone out there has
come across this before or knows how to tackle this.

Regards,


Sebastian

Attachment: Template-Test.tex
Description: TeX document

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