Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]{natbib}
in the prea
Hi, I would like to use the natbib package for my citations in Lyx
with the [sort] option so that multiple citations are ordered into the
sequence in which they appear in the list of references. However,
specifying
\usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]{natbib}
in the preamble of my document produces
On 22.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> >> Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
> >> inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
> >> will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
> >> p
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
>> Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
>> inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
>> will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
>> placed on a separate page, regardless of their siz
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That ha
On 21.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
> inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
> will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
> placed on a separate page, regardless of
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a separate page, regardless of their size. That has got to
be a bug. I just do
I had this problem before, then I found a way to control Figure float.
You can control the float by "right click" inside the figure float and
uncheck "use default placement", select either one
"top of page", "bottom of page", "here if possible" or "here definitely".
It behaves similarly in Table fl
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
Lyx won't allow me to insert paragraph breaks between floats.
Guillaume
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 05:11:43PM -0400, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> In fact, my problem seems to be
> related to the particular case where multiple floats are inserted one after
> the other in Lyx.
Just a guess: Put each float in a seperate paragraph (press Enter).
By, Friedrich
Otherwise y
I got my floats mostly to the right place when I set the options
* Here if posible
* Top of page
* Bottom of page
Therefore you have right-click on a collapsed float object and you can
select these option in the Float-Settings.
The user manual on embedded objects seems to suggest tha
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 04:17:14PM -0400, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Hi, I am writing my thesis using Lyx (Koma-script(Book) layout) and I
> have issues with the placement of floats. I find that in some cases,
> even if a figure only takes 50-60% of the page, the floats will be put
> on a separate
neon none wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to control the float placement in Windows version of Lyx. While
the LyxWiki prescribes going to Layout menu and use Float placement dialog
to do so, I see no such 'Layout' menu in the version I am using (LyxWindows
1.5.4) [the official windows installation].
neon none schrieb:
I am trying to control the float placement in Windows version of Lyx.
Have a look at section 3.5 of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
regards Uwe
I suppose it is Document > Settings and choose Float placement
( I translate from french ... sorry ).
Hope it helps.
Siegfried.
Em Sexta, 2 de Fevereiro de 2007 20:53, Enrico Forestieri escreveu:
>LaTeX is a quite sophisticated typesetting system and lets you fine tune a
>large set of style parameters. Below you can find a list of parameters that
>I think are of interest to you. Those not starting with a backslash are
>co
Ramon Flores writes:
> I have read several times the "Float Placement" section and I have not
> finded
> any clue of how to
> 1) forbid more than one figure per page, in a page with text, or
> 2) set the distance between figures.
LaTeX is a quite sophisticated typesetting system and lets you f
Ramon Flores schrieb:
I have read several times the "Float Placement" section and I have not finded
any clue of how to
1) forbid more than one figure per page, in a page with text, or
You can only force that LaTeX puts floats on a separate page without text. But you can for example
set a \p
Em Sexta, 2 de Fevereiro de 2007 20:53, o Uwe Stöhr escreveu:
> Ramon Flores schrieb:
> > Is there any way to say to LyX not to put more that one figure in a page
> > with text?.
> > Or alternatively, is there any way to say to LyX to set apart the two
> > figures?
>
> This is a wide field to play
Ramon Flores schrieb:
Is there any way to say to LyX not to put more that one figure in a page with
text?.
Or alternatively, is there any way to say to LyX to set apart the two figures?
This is a wide field to play on. The toys for this are explained in the
Embedded Insets manual:
http://www
Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> hello
>
> i am generally confused and unhappy about float placements.
Try to put the following in the preamble and see if it helps
(check "Use default placement" in LyX's Float Settings).
%
% Figures and tables default placement rule
%
[EMAIL PRO
Myriam Abramson wrote:
> I'm using floats for figures. I have to make sure that there are 3-4
> spaces between the figure and the text. Since the document is
> double-spaced, Lyx only puts 2 spaces. How to add additional spaces?
> It seems that Lyx is too intelligent and overrides any spaces I put
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:22:33PM +0100, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> I encountered the problem that my floats were not placed according to
> the !tbp settings in the document layout dialog.
> When I exported my document to tex I saw that most figures had htbp
> placement settings. When I remember wel
Clodoaldo Carvalho wrote:
>
> I'm having a hard time trying to place a xfig generated figure in my
> text. I put the "!htbp" command at float placement window but the figure
> appears alone and there's still some free space left at the same page.
> The figure contains some LaTeX formula and was e
Martin Craig wrote:
>
> I am having problems with text sometimes overwriting the page numbers at
> the bottom when there is a float in the page (figure or table). My float
> placement is set to 'tbp', but the only combination I've found that
> avoids the problem is setting it to 'p', i.e. separat
On 30 Sep 2001, Martin Craig wrote:
> I am having problems with text sometimes overwriting the page numbers at
> the bottom when there is a float in the page (figure or table). My float
> placement is set to 'tbp', but the only combination I've found that
> avoids the problem is setting it to 'p
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 05:04:59PM +0200, Saalfeld, Christoph wrote:
> I'm writing a glossary using the description environment. Now I've inserted
> a figure for such an entry and I need to have a caption for it, so I must
> put in a figure float. By doing so, the result I get is a figure placed a
"Saalfeld, Christoph" wrote:
>
> I'm writing a glossary using the description environment. Now I've inserted
> a figure for such an entry and I need to have a caption for it, so I must
> put in a figure float. By doing so, the result I get is a figure placed at
> the end of my glossary after the
* Beyer, Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-22 22:36 +0200:
> All my figures are placed at the end of the document :-(
Maybe you have "too many unprocessed floats"? Issue a "\clearpage" (in
ERT) every now and then. Also check the de-tex-faq (www.dante.de).
A. B.
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Beyer, Marcus wrote:
> The point is, that I don't want individual placement
> any more! Even if I *remove* completely the float where
> I tried individual placement before, it's the same:
> all of the figures are placed at the end of the document :-(
can you send the dox as
> > I seem to have discovered a strange float placement bug.
> >
> > First I used the strategy "!htb" writing my document
> > and everything went fine. The document's length is now
> > about 25 pages. Now I tried some other strategies including
> > individual placement for each figure as describe
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Beyer, Marcus wrote:
> I seem to have discovered a strange float placement bug.
>
> First I used the strategy "!htb" writing my document
> and everything went fine. The document's length is now
> about 25 pages. Now I tried some other strategies including
> individual placem
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Thomas Geffert wrote:
| >
| > Hi,
| >
| > I have a question on the placement of floats. I set in the
| > layout->document->extra placement option the placement to bt.
| >
| > Now I have the problem that Lyx/Latex seems to prefer Top as my
| > pictures
Thomas Geffert wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a question on the placement of floats. I set in the
> layout->document->extra placement option the placement to bt.
>
> Now I have the problem that Lyx/Latex seems to prefer Top as my
> pictures are all on top of a side. As I understood the documentation
> >>
> >> Does the [H] trick for placing individual figures work for other options
> >> such as [p] so that I could place a particular figure on a page on its
> >> own? (I would like to do this so that colour figures can be printed out
> >> on separate pages)
> >
I found out how to make it wo
On 02-Jul-2000 Herbert Voss wrote:
> Dan Leggate wrote:
>>
>> Does the [H] trick for placing individual figures work for other options
>> such as [p] so that I could place a particular figure on a page on its
>> own? (I would like to do this so that colour figures can be printed out
>> on separa
Dan Leggate wrote:
>
> Does the [H] trick for placing individual figures work for other options
> such as [p] so that I could place a particular figure on a page on its
> own? (I would like to do this so that colour figures can be printed out
> on separate pages)
It only works for [H], but [p] s
Does the [H] trick for placing individual figures work for other options
such as [p] so that I could place a particular figure on a page on its
own? (I would like to do this so that colour figures can be printed out
on separate pages)
I've tried putting [p] in ERT at the very begining of the floa
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, M.Hendler wrote:
|
| > Hi all!
| >
| > The placement of floats drive my crazy!
| > I am using the book style an set the placement to: !htbp
| > The problem is, that I have 5 floats (6cm x 4.25cm) which all should be placed
| > in
Hello,
I have encountered the same problem one day.
I had found a solution in a TeX FAQ. The thing to tune
is the Max Float Per Page counter and the size of the page
where to place the floats.
Here are the commands to place in the LaTeX preamble.
\renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{.9}
\renewcomma
>>Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:50:52 +0200
>>From: "M.Hendler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Float placement
>>
>>Hi all!
>>
>>The placement of floats drive my crazy!
>>I am using the book style an set the placement to: !htbp
>>The problem is, that I have 5 floats (6cm x 4.
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, M.Hendler wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> The placement of floats drive my crazy!
> I am using the book style an set the placement to: !htbp
> The problem is, that I have 5 floats (6cm x 4.25cm) which all should be placed
> in the text.
> But LyX places them on a random style. :)
i
On 02-Aug-99 Jitse Niesen wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Henk Coetzee wrote:
>
>> I'm busy with a document with a lot of figures, and have tried setting
>> float placement to hp, h, !h and !hp, with no apparent logic in the
>> results. I am trying to get the floats, most of which are a page big,
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Henk Coetzee wrote:
> I'm busy with a document with a lot of figures, and have tried setting
> float placement to hp, h, !h and !hp, with no apparent logic in the
> results. I am trying to get the floats, most of which are a page big,
> to place themselves as close to the rel
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