[OS X TeX] Figure across pages
Victor Ivrii
vivrii at gmail.com
Thu Jul 13 12:50:53 EDT 2006
On 7/13/06, George Gratzer <gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca> wrote:
> I am continued to be puzzled by the amount of work being put into
> rather trivial problems.
>
> Why don't you merge the first 6 illustrations into one and the last
> two into another one? Have only two figure environments.
Why to use subfigure? Because one wants caption to each subfigure and
a common caption
>
> I would call the first, say,
>
> Figure 11: Demonstration of the process of obtaining the basis
>
> the next
>
> Figure 12: Demonstration of the process of obtaining the basis,
> continued.
Because there could be a logical reason to have Figure 1, cases a) b)
c) ... f), g) h)
rather than Figure 1, a) b) c) ... f), and Figure 2, cases a) b)
>
> LaTeX's ability to place figures correctly is very limited; use it
> only in "draft" mode. Then you decide what should be top, bottom, or
> here!
>
> GG
>
>
>
>
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