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Re: float in the float

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  • Subject: Re: float in the float
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <r@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 06:32:07 +0100
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_____/ On Tue 06 Sep 2005 21:34:16 BST, [Leon Chen] wrote : \_____

Hi all,

I tried to past many picutres into one figure, and put some text below
each picture. I can not align the text with each pic correctly in one
float, so I tried to inset a 'floatflt figure' into the big float,
want some nested effect.

unfortunately , i can not see the inner figre in the output.

Any comment? Thank you very much.

--
Leon Chen,
Imperial College, London

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Leon,

I have tried to reproduce your attempt, even though I never knew that nested
floats should work. It sounds rather tricky and prone to breakage. I suggest
you look into LaTeX packages that allow embedment of two floats side by side.
Colleagues of mine who work with raw LaTeX have successfully achieved that
effect. Otherwise, I suggest that you do something I previously opted for,
which is to embed 2 figures in one float and use some spaces (CTRL+WHITESPACE)
to isolate the caption until happy with the output.

Hope it helps,

Roy

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