SOLVED > Re: Again: sidecap figure
Wolfgang The problem is that you defined \FigBesBegin and \FigBesEnd with capital "F" but invoked them with lowercase "f" (as in \figBesBegin). If you correct that, the document compiles. Paul Sorry about it, and thanks a lot, Paul, for your help. Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Again: sidecap figure
On 3/4/21 3:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am 02.03.21 um 14:46 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: In my preamble I have \usepackage{sidecap} % Definition to put legends beside tables and figures \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} In the document I use in ERT \FigBesBeg} before the float figure and \FigBesEnd} after the float figure but get this error: ! Undefined control sequence. l.279 ...lgae (see figure \ref{thalli}).\figBesBeg The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. What is wrong? Wolfgang I still struggle with sidecap figure and append a .tar.gz file with an (almost) minimal example. The error I get: \figBesBeg The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. I used the example in the LyX help file Embedded objects 3.10 With my LyX et Co setup (Debian 11) I get with it ! Package babel Error: Unknown option `ngerman'. Either you misspelled it (babel) or the language definition file ngerman.ldf was not found. See the babel package documentation for explanation. Type H for immediate help. But I can run it with 'show anyway' and the legend placement is correctly sidewise. Could somebody be kind enough to run the example and see whether it works in her/his case? My LyX Version 2.3.6 (Friday, November 27, 2020) Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/ User directory: ~/.lyx/ Qt Version (run-time): 5.15.2 Qt Version (compile-time): 5.15.1 Wolfgang The problem is that you defined \FigBesBegin and \FigBesEnd with capital "F" but invoked them with lowercase "f" (as in \figBesBegin). If you correct that, the document compiles. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Again: sidecap figure
Am 02.03.21 um 14:46 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: In my preamble I have \usepackage{sidecap} % Definition to put legends beside tables and figures \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} In the document I use in ERT \FigBesBeg} before the float figure and \FigBesEnd} after the float figure but get this error: ! Undefined control sequence. l.279 ...lgae (see figure \ref{thalli}).\figBesBeg The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. What is wrong? Wolfgang I still struggle with sidecap figure and append a .tar.gz file with an (almost) minimal example. The error I get: \figBesBeg The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. I used the example in the LyX help file Embedded objects 3.10 With my LyX et Co setup (Debian 11) I get with it ! Package babel Error: Unknown option `ngerman'. Either you misspelled it (babel)or the language definition file ngerman.ldf was not found. See the babel package documentation for explanation. Type H for immediate help. But I can run it with 'show anyway' and the legend placement is correctly sidewise. Could somebody be kind enough to run the example and see whether it works in her/his case? My LyX Version 2.3.6 (Friday, November 27, 2020) Library directory: /usr/share/lyx/ User directory: ~/.lyx/ Qt Version (run-time): 5.15.2 Qt Version (compile-time): 5.15.1 Wolfgang Test-Sidecap.tar.gz Description: application/gzip -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
sidecap figure
In my preamble I have \usepackage{sidecap} % Definition to put legends beside tables and figures \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} In the document I use in ERT \FigBesBeg} before the float figure and \FigBesEnd} after the float figure but get this error: ! Undefined control sequence. l.279 ...lgae (see figure \ref{thalli}).\figBesBeg The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. What is wrong? Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Remove LyX's caption 'Figure' from caption in figure float in sidecap.
On 01/21/2017 10:10 PM, Shane Eastwood wrote: Thankyou very much Paul That command worked, but interestingly it doesn't work for standard figure float where caption 'Figure 0.X:' by default is below the image. I've used from the manual: \renewcommand{\fnum@figure}{ ~\thefigure} for standard figure floats to achieve the same result as your suggestion: addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{}} That's probably better; seems to work both with and without babel. What remains is the rather ugly numeration format: For example : 0.3: My beautiful painting, 2012 Is there any way to remove '0.3:' to just '3. ' I suspect that's dictated by the document class you are using. Assuming this is not being submitted to a journal or other anal-retentive outlet, you should check the documentation for the document class and see if they offer any option to change figure numbering. If not, maybe a Google search will be productive. If you're submitting to a journal and using the document class they "request", I wouldn't screw with it, ugly or not. Sometimes you really can't fight city hall. Paul
Re: Remove LyX's caption 'Figure' from caption in figure float in sidecap.
Thankyou very much Paul That command worked, but interestingly it doesn't work for standard figure float where caption 'Figure 0.X:' by default is below the image. I've used from the manual: \renewcommand{\fnum@figure}{ ~\thefigure} for standard figure floats to achieve the same result as your suggestion: addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{}} What remains is the rather ugly numeration format: For example : 0.3: My beautiful painting, 2012 Is there any way to remove '0.3:' to just '3. ' Best Regards Shane \usepackage{babel} \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{}} \usepackage[rightcaption]{sidecap} % provides commands to set caption % beside tables/images %I @renewommand below I deleted a word inputted before the ~ and left spaces before the ~. (Shane) \renewcommand{\fnum@figure}{ ~\thefigure} \renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{section}.\arabic{figure}} \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} On 22/01/2017, Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 01/21/2017 07:42 PM, Shane Eastwood wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I am using /sidecap/ in a figure float to have the caption on the left >> or right side of a figure rather than below the figure, How to remove >> or replace "figure' with another caption when using /sidecap/? For >> example, instead of: >> >> Figure 0.1 : /My beautful painting/ 2012 >> >> I would prefer >> >> 1. /My beautiful painting/ 2012 >> >> Please see attached Lyx file, and an image for the command if needed. >> >> Any assistance greatly appreciated. >> >> Shane >> > A couple of notes: the image you included did not match the one named in > the document; and you have \usepackage{babel} twice in the preamble. > > Given that you are using babel, add this to your preamble: > > \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Image}} > > You can change "Image" to whatever label you want (or nothing, to get no > label other than the figure number). > > Paul > > >
Re: Remove LyX's caption 'Figure' from caption in figure float in sidecap.
On 01/21/2017 07:42 PM, Shane Eastwood wrote: Hi Everyone, I am using /sidecap/ in a figure float to have the caption on the left or right side of a figure rather than below the figure, How to remove or replace "figure' with another caption when using /sidecap/? For example, instead of: Figure 0.1 : /My beautful painting/ 2012 I would prefer 1. /My beautiful painting/ 2012 Please see attached Lyx file, and an image for the command if needed. Any assistance greatly appreciated. Shane A couple of notes: the image you included did not match the one named in the document; and you have \usepackage{babel} twice in the preamble. Given that you are using babel, add this to your preamble: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Image}} You can change "Image" to whatever label you want (or nothing, to get no label other than the figure number). Paul
Re: sidecap
On Wednesday 12 March 2014 23:34:37 Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 09.03.2014 13:55, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. Sending the lyx file and the figure K029.eps to the list Hello Wolfgang, it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe Thanks, Uwe, should have thought of it. Wolfgang
Re: sidecap
On Wednesday 12 March 2014 23:34:37 Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 09.03.2014 13:55, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. Sending the lyx file and the figure K029.eps to the list Hello Wolfgang, it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe Thanks, Uwe, should have thought of it. Wolfgang
Re: sidecap
On Wednesday 12 March 2014 23:34:37 Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Am 09.03.2014 13:55, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > >> If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. > > > > Sending the lyx file and the figure K029.eps to the list > > Hello Wolfgang, > > it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is > that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that > sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there > might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. > > regards Uwe Thanks, Uwe, should have thought of it. Wolfgang
Re: sidecap
Am 09.03.2014 13:55, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. Sending the lyx file and the figure K029.eps to the list Hello Wolfgang, it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe MyCapside.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: sidecap
Am 09.03.2014 13:55, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. Sending the lyx file and the figure K029.eps to the list Hello Wolfgang, it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe MyCapside.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: sidecap
Am 09.03.2014 13:55, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. Sending the lyx file and the figure K029.eps to the list Hello Wolfgang, it works when you change the float style, see attached. The problem is that you set the float to span multiple text columns and it seems that sidecap does then either not known the margins or thinks that there might not enough space to place the caption besides the image. regards Uwe MyCapside.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: sidecap
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. You then don't have a caption, right? Can't you just copy the part form the EmbeddedObjects manual? Why did you insert the \FigBesEnd into braces? If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. regards Uwe
Re: sidecap
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. You then don't have a caption, right? Can't you just copy the part form the EmbeddedObjects manual? Why did you insert the \FigBesEnd into braces? If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. regards Uwe
Re: sidecap
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as "Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. You then don't have a caption, right? Can't you just copy the part form the EmbeddedObjects manual? Why did you insert the \FigBesEnd into braces? If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. regards Uwe
sidecap
I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file However, including the (what I think important) document preferences: ### \usepackage{sidecap} % Definitionen um Legenden neben Tabellen und Abbildungen zu setzen \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} ### and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. The terminal output does not tell me anything conspicious: Running: pdflatex EmbeddedObjects.tex /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./EmbeddedObjects.tex LaTeX2e 2011/06/27 Babel 3.9f and hyphenation patterns for 78 languages loaded. Running: xdg-open EmbeddedObjects.pdf What am I missing? Wolfgang
sidecap
I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file However, including the (what I think important) document preferences: ### \usepackage{sidecap} % Definitionen um Legenden neben Tabellen und Abbildungen zu setzen \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} ### and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. The terminal output does not tell me anything conspicious: Running: pdflatex EmbeddedObjects.tex /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./EmbeddedObjects.tex LaTeX2e 2011/06/27 Babel 3.9f and hyphenation patterns for 78 languages loaded. Running: xdg-open EmbeddedObjects.pdf What am I missing? Wolfgang
sidecap
I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file However, including the (what I think important) document preferences: ### \usepackage{sidecap} % Definitionen um Legenden neben Tabellen und Abbildungen zu setzen \newcommand{\TabBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyTable\table \let\MyEndtable\endtable \renewenvironment{table}[1]{\begin{SCtable}[#1]##1}{\end{SCtable}}} \newcommand{\TabBesEnd}{% \let\table\MyTable \let\endtable\MyEndtable} \newcommand{\FigBesBeg}[1][1.0]{% \let\MyFigure\figure \let\MyEndfigure\endfigure \renewenvironment{figure}[1]{\begin{SCfigure}[#1]##1}{\end{SCfigure}}} \newcommand{\FigBesEnd}{% \let\figure\MyFigure \let\endfigure\MyEndfigure} ### and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as "Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. The terminal output does not tell me anything conspicious: Running: pdflatex "EmbeddedObjects.tex" > /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.5-1.40.14 (TeX Live 2013) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./EmbeddedObjects.tex LaTeX2e <2011/06/27> Babel <3.9f> and hyphenation patterns for 78 languages loaded. Running: xdg-open "EmbeddedObjects.pdf" What am I missing? Wolfgang
Re: Sidecap
On 25/02/2013 6:23 PM, EK wrote: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10 (64 bit). Any ideas? Thanks, -- Ehud Kaplan, Please note that I've updated this layout file to provide a version specific to LyX 2.0. As you have experienced, the previous version, for LyX 1.6, wasn't really working with 2.0. Please let me know if it works for you. The new version is here: http://theorie.physik.uni-konstanz.de/jrioux/lyx/ Cheers, Julien
Re: Sidecap
On 25/02/2013 6:23 PM, EK wrote: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10 (64 bit). Any ideas? Thanks, -- Ehud Kaplan, Please note that I've updated this layout file to provide a version specific to LyX 2.0. As you have experienced, the previous version, for LyX 1.6, wasn't really working with 2.0. Please let me know if it works for you. The new version is here: http://theorie.physik.uni-konstanz.de/jrioux/lyx/ Cheers, Julien
Re: Sidecap
On 25/02/2013 6:23 PM, EK wrote: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10 (64 bit). Any ideas? Thanks, -- Ehud Kaplan, Please note that I've updated this layout file to provide a version specific to LyX 2.0. As you have experienced, the previous version, for LyX 1.6, wasn't really working with 2.0. Please let me know if it works for you. The new version is here: http://theorie.physik.uni-konstanz.de/jrioux/lyx/ Cheers, Julien
Re: Sidecap
Am 26.02.2013 00:23, schrieb EK: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. Where do you find a sidecap module? I haven't see such a module yet. he EmbeddedObjects manual contains section 3.10 Caption Placement describing how sidecaptions are used. regards Uwe
Re: Sidecap
Am 26.02.2013 00:23, schrieb EK: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. Where do you find a sidecap module? I haven't see such a module yet. he EmbeddedObjects manual contains section 3.10 Caption Placement describing how sidecaptions are used. regards Uwe
Re: Sidecap
Am 26.02.2013 00:23, schrieb EK: I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. Where do you find a sidecap module? I haven't see such a module yet. he EmbeddedObjects manual contains section "3.10 Caption Placement" describing how sidecaptions are used. regards Uwe
Sidecap
I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10 (64 bit). Any ideas? Thanks, -- Ehud Kaplan,
Sidecap
I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10 (64 bit). Any ideas? Thanks, -- Ehud Kaplan,
Sidecap
I tried to use the sidecap module, to create a figure with its caption on the side, rather than below the figure. I got an error message about missing \end{sidecap}. I think this used to work in previous versions-- I am currently using Lyx 2.0.5.1 under Lubuntu 12.10 (64 bit). Any ideas? Thanks, -- Ehud Kaplan,
sidecap problem and questions
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption on the side. However I end up with a caption like this Figure [EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text. Any idea what might be broken? In addition, the caption text is indented to the :, is there a way to turn off the indentation? What about putting Figure 1.1: on a separate line? LyX 1.6, Windows Vista, MikTex 2.7 Thanks. Max
sidecap problem and questions
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption on the side. However I end up with a caption like this Figure [EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text. Any idea what might be broken? In addition, the caption text is indented to the :, is there a way to turn off the indentation? What about putting Figure 1.1: on a separate line? LyX 1.6, Windows Vista, MikTex 2.7 Thanks. Max
sidecap problem and questions
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption on the side. However I end up with a caption like this "Figure [EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text". Any idea what might be broken? In addition, the caption text is indented to the ":", is there a way to turn off the indentation? What about putting "Figure 1.1:" on a separate line? LyX 1.6, Windows Vista, MikTex 2.7 Thanks. Max