Hello,
Have you thought of using a diffrent package like picins or wrapfig.
You'll have to use a minimal ERT for those, though. I think that picins
is the most robust, although I'm no expert.
Hope this helps,
Amir.
P.S.
By the way does any one know how to use these packages properly with
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What was the fake address? That shouldn't happen. But I got multiple
personalities set up in KMail and it's not impossible they are interfering.
But even if it responds to the wrong email address it should at least be a
correct email address.
> Well, let me understand your situation. You have
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 12:36:32 +0200
Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In fact I don't use that floatflt, but you could try the
> > \clearpage
> > LaTeX command. It inserts a page break, but it also forces all the floats
> > up to that point to be displayed. (LyX just inserts a \newpage
> In fact I don't use that floatflt, but you could try the
> \clearpage
> LaTeX command. It inserts a page break, but it also forces all the floats
> up to that point to be displayed. (LyX just inserts a \newpage command)
Made no difference.
I'll try to insulate figures from each other and from t
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 20:11:21 +0200
Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> when I have one of those floatflt figures, the ones where text is supposed to
> wrap around them, right at the end of the document, just before the bibtex
> bibliography, the figure ends up getting laid ou
hello,
when I have one of those floatflt figures, the ones where text is supposed to
wrap around them, right at the end of the document, just before the bibtex
bibliography, the figure ends up getting laid out ON TOP of the bibliography,
on the bibliography page. Very strange sight. It seems it