Leo Gürtler wrote:
MINIpage and LONGtable makes no sense.
never said it makes sense, I just wondered, because in the howto for
"captionof" stands:
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"Setzen von Abbildungs- und
Tabellenbeschriftungen mit dem caption-Paket
Axel Sommerfeldt
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16. Juli 2004
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Beide Befehle,
Herbert Voss wrote:
http://TeXnik.de/table/longtable.phtml#caption
thanks for the link, it works.
Placing a longtable into a minipage resolves the problem. Is there
another solution without minipage ?
MINIpage and LONGtable makes no sense.
never said it makes sense, I just wondered, because
Leo Gürtler wrote:
I encountered a problem resulting out of that.
see attached file.
If a longtable (which I really need, all the tables are over several
pages) is used, the number of the reference for each table is "+1".
That means it is one higher than it should be (if it should be table-1,
it
Herbert Voss wrote:
no! This is the wrong way, still use \usepackage{capt-of}
Dear allotgether,
I encountered a problem resulting out of that.
see attached file.
If a longtable (which I really need, all the tables are over several
pages) is used, the number of the reference for each table is "+1".
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
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no! This is the wrong way, still use \usepackage{capt-of}
Otherwise you never get updates, when the package changes
and other packages cannot test if this package is loaded.
Herbert
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Leo Gürtler wrote:
thanks, I tried your example and it works. Now I hope it works in my
document, too. One question, because I only want to use the code I
really need. For the latex-preamble, only the following is necessary?
Yes.
But as Herbert wrote, the usage of the package "capt-of" is THE
so
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Dear Uwe,
thanks, I tried your example and it works. Now I hope it works in my
document, too. One question, because I only want to use the code I
really need. For the latex-preamble, only the following is necessary ??
---
\newcommand{\otabcap}[1]{
\stepcounter{table}
\tablenam
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Leo Gürtler wrote:
how can I label a table for use with cross-references in a
not-floating enivronments?
See the attached example LyX-file.
The solution uses(requires) babel and hyperref, so that the captionname
is in the correct language and the references are linked.
with capt
Leo Gürtler wrote:
how can I label a table for use with cross-references in a not-floating
enivronments?
See the attached example LyX-file.
The solution uses(requires) babel and hyperref, so that the captionname
is in the correct language and the references are linked.
As I found no better solut
Hi alltogether,
how can I label a table for use with cross-references in a not-floating
enivronments ?
I do not use the floating enironment, because I have very long tables
over multiple pages in my appendix. Avoiding a floating environment for
these tables is helpful, beacuse it correctly cuts
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