How to solve the issue, then ? There must be some way to get around .
Thanks
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 5:34 PM, Sajjad wrote:
> Thanks for the hint. I tried again with your suggestion that I might have
> missed initially. Unfortunately, I am getting the same result - one
, because I've not had an issue with placing two figures
side-by-side in a single float.
Rich
Thanks for the hint. I tried again with your suggestion that I might have
missed initially. Unfortunately, I am getting the same result - one image
overlapping the other image. So I thought of pasting the source below for
you so that it becomes more transparent of what I might have missed in the
On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Note that a related LyX question was just asked here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/264161/lyx-side-by-side-figure-inside-two-column-layoutt
Scott,
I don't follow stackexchange. Mail lists work best for me. So, no, I did
not see that the
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 3:03 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
>> Note that a related LyX question was just asked here:
>>
>> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/264161/lyx-side-by-side-figure-inside-two-column-layoutt
>
>
> Scott,
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
>> I'm confused. I was just noting a related post. I think the stackexchange
>> post was made after Sajjad's email and your response, so you couldn't have
>> seen it
On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
I'm confused. I was just noting a related post. I think the stackexchange
post was made after Sajjad's email and your response, so you couldn't have
seen it anyway.
The message was addressed to me, not the list (that address was a copy).
Thought it
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Aug 2015, Sajjad wrote:
>
>> Any hint to get around this issue?
>
>
> I bet you forgot to 1) put a horizontal fill space between the two
> minipages (frameless boxes) and 2) did not set the size of each
On Mon, 31 Aug 2015, Sajjad wrote:
Any hint to get around this issue?
I bet you forgot to 1) put a horizontal fill space between the two
minipages (frameless boxes) and 2) did not set the size of each figure to
45% of the text width.
Rich
pasted in the mailing list but I don't see how to actually do it from
lyx? Sorry to be dumb but what do I have to do in lyx to align the
two figures vertically?
Do as in the example, and the figures _will_ be side by side.
The example uses two figures, each in separate minipages.
Latex tries to put
pasted in the mailing list but I don't see how to actually do it from
lyx? Sorry to be dumb but what do I have to do in lyx to align the
two figures vertically?
Do as in the example, and the figures _will_ be side by side.
The example uses two figures, each in separate minipages.
Latex tries to put
pasted in the mailing list but I don't see how to actually do it from
lyx? Sorry to be dumb but what do I have to do in lyx to align the
two figures vertically?
Do as in the example, and the figures _will_ be side by side.
The example uses two figures, each in separate minipages.
Latex tries to put
Hi,
I have been trying to follow the instructions given at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Examples/FiguresSideBySide but I am
afraid I don't quite understand how to align the figures vertically. I
know that the question appears to be answered in the sample lyx file
pasted in the mailing list
Hi,
I have been trying to follow the instructions given at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Examples/FiguresSideBySide but I am
afraid I don't quite understand how to align the figures vertically. I
know that the question appears to be answered in the sample lyx file
pasted in the mailing list
Hi,
I have been trying to follow the instructions given at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Examples/FiguresSideBySide but I am
afraid I don't quite understand how to align the figures vertically. I
know that the question appears to be answered in the sample lyx file
pasted in the mailing list
Then do not use minipages, use package varwidth. The only,
but important problem is, that LyX doesn't support this
package. - ERT
Thanks Herbert.. will try this out soon..
On the other hand you can put the image into a box
and then set the minipage exactly to the width of
this box (image).
To
Then do not use minipages, use package varwidth. The only,
but important problem is, that LyX doesn't support this
package. - ERT
Thanks Herbert.. will try this out soon..
On the other hand you can put the image into a box
and then set the minipage exactly to the width of
this box (image).
To
Then do not use minipages, use package varwidth. The only,
but important problem is, that LyX doesn't support this
package. -> ERT
Thanks Herbert.. will try this out soon..
On the other hand you can put the image into a box
and then set the minipage exactly to the width of
this box (image).
To
Herbert Voss wrote:
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
Herbert
Herbert,
Can you please resend the file that you attached with this
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Can you please resend the file that you attached with this post? I get
an error while opening the file: Maybe the document is truncated.
attached
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass report
\begin_preamble
attached
Herbert
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
solution as MultiImages.lyx, I am unable to vertically align the
captions of the two figures that are side-by-side... I have two
figures that do
\secnumdepth 5
\tocdepth 5
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle headings
\layout Standard
Two figures side by side in a float environment.
Have a look at the
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
solution as MultiImages.lyx, I am unable to vertically align the
captions of the two figures that are side-by-side... I have two figures
that do not have the same
are set to 80%
and 30% of col. and the corresponding minipages are set to 60% and
35% of line respectively. So my question - is trial and error the
only way to have these unequal-width figures side by side so that
the entire block is centered?
Thanks,
nirmal
, the widths
of the figures are set to 80% and 30% of col. and the corresponding
minipages are set to 60% and 35% of line respectively. So my question -
is trial and error the only way to have these unequal-width figures side
by side so that the entire block is centered?
Then do not use minipages, use
Herbert Voss wrote:
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
Herbert
Herbert,
Can you please resend the file that you attached with this
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Can you please resend the file that you attached with this post? I get
an error while opening the file: Maybe the document is truncated.
attached
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass report
\begin_preamble
attached
Herbert
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
solution as MultiImages.lyx, I am unable to vertically align the
captions of the two figures that are side-by-side... I have two
figures that do
\secnumdepth 5
\tocdepth 5
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle headings
\layout Standard
Two figures side by side in a float environment.
Have a look at the
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
solution as MultiImages.lyx, I am unable to vertically align the
captions of the two figures that are side-by-side... I have two figures
that do not have the same
are set to 80%
and 30% of col. and the corresponding minipages are set to 60% and
35% of line respectively. So my question - is trial and error the
only way to have these unequal-width figures side by side so that
the entire block is centered?
Thanks,
nirmal
, the widths
of the figures are set to 80% and 30% of col. and the corresponding
minipages are set to 60% and 35% of line respectively. So my question -
is trial and error the only way to have these unequal-width figures side
by side so that the entire block is centered?
Then do not use minipages, use
Herbert Voss wrote:
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
Herbert
Herbert,
Can you please resend the file that you attached with this
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Can you please resend the file that you attached with this post? I get
an error while opening the file: "Maybe the document is truncated".
attached
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass report
\begin_preamble
attached
Herbert
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
solution as MultiImages.lyx, I am unable to vertically align the
captions of the two figures that are side-by-side... I have two
figures that do
\secnumdepth 5
\tocdepth 5
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle headings
\layout Standard
Two figures side by side in a float environment.
Have a look at the
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
solution as MultiImages.lyx, I am unable to vertically align the
captions of the two figures that are side-by-side... I have two figures
that do not have the same
are set to 80%
and 30% of col. and the corresponding minipages are set to 60% and
35% of line respectively. So my question - is trial and error the
only way to have these unequal-width figures side by side so that
the entire block is centered?
Thanks,
nirmal
, the widths
of the figures are set to 80% and 30% of col. and the corresponding
minipages are set to 60% and 35% of line respectively. So my question -
is trial and error the only way to have these unequal-width figures side
by side so that the entire block is centered?
Then do not use minipages, use
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Paul Smith wrote:
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
I can only say that your solution is perfect,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Paul Smith wrote:
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
I can only say that your solution is perfect,
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Paul Smith wrote:
> > it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
> > Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
> > the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
> > these demo images.
>
> I can only say that your solution
Dear All
I am trying to insert two figures side by side in a document and I have
followed the instructions indicated on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
Unfortunately, the figures, although appearing side by side, are not
vertically aligned with each other, I mean
Paul Smith wrote:
I am trying to insert two figures side by side in a document and I have
followed the instructions indicated on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
I can only say that your solution is perfect, Herbert! Thank you very
much indeed!
Paul
Dear All
I am trying to insert two figures side by side in a document and I have
followed the instructions indicated on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
Unfortunately, the figures, although appearing side by side, are not
vertically aligned with each other, I mean
Paul Smith wrote:
I am trying to insert two figures side by side in a document and I have
followed the instructions indicated on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
I can only say that your solution is perfect, Herbert! Thank you very
much indeed!
Paul
Dear All
I am trying to insert two figures side by side in a document and I have
followed the instructions indicated on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
Unfortunately, the figures, although appearing side by side, are not
vertically aligned with each other, I mean
Paul Smith wrote:
I am trying to insert two figures side by side in a document and I have
followed the instructions indicated on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/FiguresSideBySide
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time
it is not easy to understand that they are vertically centered.
Attached a solution which I prepared long time ago. Replace
the images with any other. Or let me know, then I sent you
these demo images.
I can only say that your solution is perfect, Herbert! Thank you very
much indeed!
Paul
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
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
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
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
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
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 solut
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giovanni De Matteis wrote:
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
I generally reduce their width to something less than 50% of the whole
page and two or more figures can nicely fit side by side. You can give
individual
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giovanni De Matteis wrote:
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
I generally reduce their width to something less than 50% of the whole
page and two or more figures can nicely fit side by side. You can give
individual
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giovanni De Matteis wrote:
> How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
> the same float?
I generally reduce their width to something less than 50% of the whole
page and two or more figures can nicely fit side by side. You can give
indi
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giovanni De Matteis wrote:
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
place it in a table of 1 row and two column inside the figure float.
But it's better to use minipage command, try the following...
[inside the float, all
Le Mardi 13 Novembre 2001 18:38, vous avez écrit :
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
You just need to put them on the same paragraph and have them small enough
for the second not to go to the next line, you can also put an extensible
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giovanni De Matteis wrote:
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
place it in a table of 1 row and two column inside the figure float.
But it's better to use minipage command, try the following...
[inside the float, all
Le Mardi 13 Novembre 2001 18:38, vous avez écrit :
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
You just need to put them on the same paragraph and have them small enough
for the second not to go to the next line, you can also put an extensible
How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
the same float?
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Giovanni De Matteis wrote:
> How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
> the same float?
place it in a table of 1 row and two column inside the figure float.
But it's better to use minipage command, try the following...
[inside the floa
Le Mardi 13 Novembre 2001 18:38, vous avez écrit :
> How can i place two figures side to side and not one under the other in
> the same float?
You just need to put them on the same paragraph and have them small enough
for the second not to go to the next line, you can also put an exte
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
Thanks,
Torsten
Torsten Mueller wrote:
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
have a look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/floats
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
Thanks,
Torsten
Torsten Mueller wrote:
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
have a look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/floats
Hallo,
I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
Thanks,
Torsten
Torsten Mueller wrote:
>
> Hallo,
>
> I would like to put two figures side by side in a float.
> I have already done this for subfigues where it works fine.
>
> Is it possible to do it with figures (I need a separate caption)?
have a look at
http://www.educat.hu-berli
Hi,
is there a way to put two figures next to each other in a figure
float. Subfigures puts them under each other. I want them with a caption
and numbered with the other pictures in my text. At least the whole thing
should get a number and a caption. For the individual figures a subcaption
as
hello,
You can use "image float" to put figures side by side.
First, create a figure float.
Hit return (To have the image legend under the figure).
Add the first figure. Move the cursor on the right of the figure and,
Add the second image.
If you want two other image under the two f
Hi,
is there a way to put two figures next to each other in a figure
float. Subfigures puts them under each other. I want them with a caption
and numbered with the other pictures in my text. At least the whole thing
should get a number and a caption. For the individual figures a subcaption
as
hello,
You can use "image float" to put figures side by side.
First, create a figure float.
Hit return (To have the image legend under the figure).
Add the first figure. Move the cursor on the right of the figure and,
Add the second image.
If you want two other image under the two f
Hi,
is there a way to put two figures next to each other in a figure
float. Subfigures puts them under each other. I want them with a caption
and numbered with the other pictures in my text. At least the whole thing
should get a number and a caption. For the individual figures a subcaption
as
hello,
You can use "image float" to put figures side by side.
First, create a figure float.
Hit return (To have the image legend under the figure).
Add the first figure. Move the cursor on the right of the figure and,
Add the second image.
If you want two other image under the two f
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