\def\figurename{Fig.}
> \def\tablename{TABLE}
> \def\partname{Part}
> \def\appendixname{Appendix}
> \def\abstractname{Abstract}
>
> (Thanks for highlighting the problem, I did not recognize it affected also
> my manuscript.)
>
> I suppose the IEEEtran.layout doc
On 9.05.08, Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
> Hi all
> If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
> I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet.
> When I create a float (table
> or figure), the caption is not formatting according to the IEEEtran.cls
> file...
In LaTeX, *.cls is called a docum
en or on the generated pdf?
>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Adam
>
> --
> José Abílio
>
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On Friday 09 May 2008 00:06:24 Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
> layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
>
> If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
>
> I am trying to use the IEEEtran
Hi all
I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet. When I create a float (table
or figure), the caption i