This means that when I enter the reference in the text like this
(Figure
[cross-reference]) what I see in the compiled output is a reference
like
this (Figure 11.5(b)). TeX added the letter within parentheses. I
can't find
a way to turn that off so the typeset reference is like this (Figure
1
Rich Shepard wrote:
> > \renewcommand\thesubfigure{\thefigure\alph{subfigure}}
> > see the documentation of subfigure.sty
>
> Jürgen,
>
> Does the above go in the body of the text where the Figure is
> referenced, or in the figure float itself? I looked at subfigure.sty but
> did not see an answ
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
\renewcommand\thesubfigure{\thefigure\alph{subfigure}}
see the documentation of subfigure.sty
Jürgen,
Does the above go in the body of the text where the Figure is referenced,
or in the figure float itself? I looked at subfigure.sty but did not see
Rich Shepard wrote:
> This means that when I enter the reference in the text like this (Figure
> [cross-reference]) what I see in the compiled output is a reference like
> this (Figure 11.5(b)). TeX added the letter within parentheses. I can't
> find a way to turn that off so the typeset reference
I have a couple of figures, each of which has four subfigures. There is no
explicit lettering, but TeX picks them up in order (top to bottom, left to
right).
This means that when I enter the reference in the text like this (Figure
[cross-reference]) what I see in the compiled output is a refere