Hello,
Greg Tucker-Kellogg writes:
> Thanks for the guidance. I think this is it.
Applied. Thank you.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Thanks for the guidance. I think this is it.
Cheers,
Greg
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Greg Tucker-Kellogg writes:
>
> > I think this covers it. ":float sideways" now works for both tables and
> > figures, but ":float sidewaystable" is kept for backw
Hello,
Greg Tucker-Kellogg writes:
> I think this covers it. ":float sideways" now works for both tables and
> figures, but ":float sidewaystable" is kept for backwards compatibility. I
> updated org.texi, and mentioned that the use of ":float sideways" will make
> the ":placement" option irre
I think this covers it. ":float sideways" now works for both tables and
figures, but ":float sidewaystable" is kept for backwards compatibility. I
updated org.texi, and mentioned that the use of ":float sideways" will make
the ":placement" option irrelevant.
Attached are the two patches; the one
Hello,
Greg Tucker-Kellogg writes:
> This is a tiny patch to support a “:float sidewaysfigure” option in
> LaTeX backend export
Thank you for the patch.
It makes sense since tables provide "sidewaystable". By the way,
wouldn't it make sense to use "sideways" for both, instead of
"sidewaystable