How to put two figures side by side having different Caption and No.?

2002-04-21 Thread Qing-Chang Zhong

Dear All,

There is a package called subfigure to put two sub-figures
side by side in ONE figure float. However, I want to put two
figures side by side but in two figure floats to obtain two
different CAPTIONs and figure numbers.

Do you have any solutions? Thanks a lot in advance.

Yours sincerely,
Qing-Chang




Re: How to put two figures side by side having different Caption and No.?

2002-04-21 Thread Herbert Voss

Qing-Chang Zhong wrote:

 There is a package called subfigure to put two sub-figures
 side by side in ONE figure float. However, I want to put two
 figures side by side but in two figure floats to obtain two
 different CAPTIONs and figure numbers.
 
 Do you have any solutions? Thanks a lot in advance.



http://www.lyx.org/help//floats.php3#fside

Herbert


-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/




Controlling figure and table placement

2002-04-21 Thread Kent Kostuk

Before I ask my question I want to thank everyone that has helped me 
directly by answering my questions, or indirectly by asking (and solving) 
my questions before I get a chance to ask them. I am nearing the end of my 
graduate school exisitence - I am in the last revision of the PhD thesis 
before submitting it to my committee.

I have used Figure and Table floats throughout. There are times when the 
text refers to a figure or table after it is mentioned in the text. Is 
there a way to get these to show up after they are mentioned? I know 
what I am trying to do is in contrast to the overall philosphy of 
LaTex/LyX but that argument is not the hill I want to die on at this late 
stage in the game. In case you haven't guessed this is a request coming 
from my supervisor, and in his defence, it is entirely reasonable; this 
was the way I was taught to put together a technical document.

So, any suggestions?

Thanks.

Kent Kostuk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




PDF

2002-04-21 Thread Peter Prevos

Hello,

I would like to create pdf files from my LyX files, but when I do that I get
a very nasty looking PDF file. The fonts look horrible. 
I have read somewhere that it has to do with the type of font used. How can
I change this and make my pdf files presentable for the web?

Regards

Peter



How to put two figures side by side having different Caption and No.?

2002-04-21 Thread Qing-Chang Zhong

Dear All,

There is a package called subfigure to put two sub-figures
side by side in ONE figure float. However, I want to put two
figures side by side but in two figure floats to obtain two
different CAPTIONs and figure numbers.

Do you have any solutions? Thanks a lot in advance.

Yours sincerely,
Qing-Chang




Re: How to put two figures side by side having different Caption and No.?

2002-04-21 Thread Herbert Voss

Qing-Chang Zhong wrote:

 There is a package called subfigure to put two sub-figures
 side by side in ONE figure float. However, I want to put two
 figures side by side but in two figure floats to obtain two
 different CAPTIONs and figure numbers.
 
 Do you have any solutions? Thanks a lot in advance.



http://www.lyx.org/help//floats.php3#fside

Herbert


-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/




Controlling figure and table placement

2002-04-21 Thread Kent Kostuk

Before I ask my question I want to thank everyone that has helped me 
directly by answering my questions, or indirectly by asking (and solving) 
my questions before I get a chance to ask them. I am nearing the end of my 
graduate school exisitence - I am in the last revision of the PhD thesis 
before submitting it to my committee.

I have used Figure and Table floats throughout. There are times when the 
text refers to a figure or table after it is mentioned in the text. Is 
there a way to get these to show up after they are mentioned? I know 
what I am trying to do is in contrast to the overall philosphy of 
LaTex/LyX but that argument is not the hill I want to die on at this late 
stage in the game. In case you haven't guessed this is a request coming 
from my supervisor, and in his defence, it is entirely reasonable; this 
was the way I was taught to put together a technical document.

So, any suggestions?

Thanks.

Kent Kostuk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




PDF

2002-04-21 Thread Peter Prevos

Hello,

I would like to create pdf files from my LyX files, but when I do that I get
a very nasty looking PDF file. The fonts look horrible. 
I have read somewhere that it has to do with the type of font used. How can
I change this and make my pdf files presentable for the web?

Regards

Peter



How to put two figures side by side having different Caption and No.?

2002-04-21 Thread Qing-Chang Zhong

Dear All,

There is a package called subfigure to put two sub-figures
side by side in ONE figure float. However, I want to put two
figures side by side but in two figure floats to obtain two
different CAPTIONs and figure numbers.

Do you have any solutions? Thanks a lot in advance.

Yours sincerely,
Qing-Chang




Re: How to put two figures side by side having different Caption and No.?

2002-04-21 Thread Herbert Voss

Qing-Chang Zhong wrote:

> There is a package called subfigure to put two sub-figures
> side by side in ONE figure float. However, I want to put two
> figures side by side but in two figure floats to obtain two
> different CAPTIONs and figure numbers.
> 
> Do you have any solutions? Thanks a lot in advance.



http://www.lyx.org/help//floats.php3#fside

Herbert


-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/




Controlling figure and table placement

2002-04-21 Thread Kent Kostuk

Before I ask my question I want to thank everyone that has helped me 
directly by answering my questions, or indirectly by asking (and solving) 
my questions before I get a chance to ask them. I am nearing the end of my 
graduate school exisitence - I am in the last revision of the PhD thesis 
before submitting it to my committee.

I have used Figure and Table floats throughout. There are times when the 
text refers to a figure or table after it is mentioned in the text. Is 
there a way to get these to "show up" after they are mentioned? I know 
what I am trying to do is in contrast to the overall philosphy of 
LaTex/LyX but that argument is not the hill I want to die on at this late 
stage in the game. In case you haven't guessed this is a request coming 
from my supervisor, and in his defence, it is entirely reasonable; this 
was the way I was taught to put together a technical document.

So, any suggestions?

Thanks.

Kent Kostuk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 




PDF

2002-04-21 Thread Peter Prevos

Hello,

I would like to create pdf files from my LyX files, but when I do that I get
a very nasty looking PDF file. The fonts look horrible. 
I have read somewhere that it has to do with the type of font used. How can
I change this and make my pdf files presentable for the web?

Regards

Peter