Am 16.11.21 um 17:10 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
On 11/16/21 10:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 16.11.21 um 16:34 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 16/11/2021 à 16:25, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the
graphics, although I did n
On 11/16/21 10:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 16.11.21 um 16:34 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 16/11/2021 à 16:25, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the
graphics, although I did not insert a horizontal space between them.
So
Le 16/11/2021 à 16:25, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
But the pdf file shows still the figure with a large gap between the
graphics, although I did not insert a horizontal space between them.
So I change the topic to
Why do two graphics next to each other in a float have a large gap
between them?
Sorry, went only to Kornel. Here the problem.
Wolfgang
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Datum: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 16:02:24 +0100
Von: Wolfgang Eng
Am Tue, 16 Nov 2021 08:59:57 +0100
schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :
> I have two graphics next to each other in one figure float, both as .png
> (obtained from pnm files which I got by scanning photographs). The pdf
> file shows the figures with a large gap between them, although I did not
> insert
Hi List,
First, this is concerning the latest LyX (2.3.6.1), along with the latest
MiKTeK (21.6/7) on Windows 10. I use LyX on both MacOS, and on Windows.
Today I tried to generate an Index using the LyXBook class that has been
working very well up to this point. I was able to generate an index
I have two graphics next to each other in one figure float, both as .png
(obtained from pnm files which I got by scanning photographs). The pdf
file shows the figures with a large gap between them, although I did not
insert a horizontal space between them.
If I export the lyx file (which has 7.5