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
Hi,
I write documents with a lot of figures, so it is not unusual that LyX (latex)
have to put more than two figures in one page. (I use tpb in the float
placement box).
The only figures pages, with two or more figures, are OK for me. But when
LyX(latex) puts two figures in a page with text the