> > This is default behavior for LaTeX. However, you can try to control the
> > placement by putting '!h' (without the quotes) in the float placement
box
> > of the Layout->Document dialog. 'h' means: here; '!h' means: try really
> > really hard to place this float here.
>
> Before cursing LaTeX as the most stupid typesetting program at all,
> try to consider, that there is another target which LaTeX tries to hit
> (as usuall). Which is the optimal placement of the picture (or table)
> in the output. When you have a huge rectangle in the text, things
> are getting extremely complicated for the typesetter, unless it is
> allowed to float figures freely.
>
> Therefore, I would recommend NOT to use !h option, but rather to
> be prepared, that my figure (or table) may be placed somewhere
> else and refer to it only indirectly ("see table 4"). Than you need not
> it being placed directly after the particular paragraph and reader can
> easily find where it best fit for typesetter.
>

The problem was that the picture was covering the text... So, the text was
not moving accordingly.

Any idea?

Regards,

Remzi



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