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
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
attached the other demo file
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
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
Thank you Herbert and Paul for the file.. I used the last option
with the minipages and captions within the minipages so that the two
captions will show up beside one another. Also aligned the minipage
to the bottom so the captions are on the same line. Now, only one
problem - the block of
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thank you Herbert and Paul for the file.. I used the last option with
the minipages and captions within the minipages so that the two captions
will show up beside one another. Also aligned the minipage to the bottom
so the captions are on the same line. Now, only one
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
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
attached the other demo file
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
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
Thank you Herbert and Paul for the file.. I used the last option
with the minipages and captions within the minipages so that the two
captions will show up beside one another. Also aligned the minipage
to the bottom so the captions are on the same line. Now, only one
problem - the block of
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thank you Herbert and Paul for the file.. I used the last option with
the minipages and captions within the minipages so that the two captions
will show up beside one another. Also aligned the minipage to the bottom
so the captions are on the same line. Now, only one
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
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thanks Herbert... I think the one I was looking for was named
FigSideBySide.lyx but assuming that it uses the same minipages-based
attached the other demo file
Herbert
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
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
Thank you Herbert and Paul for the file.. I used the last option
with the minipages and captions within the minipages so that the two
captions will show up beside one another. Also aligned the minipage
to the bottom so the captions are on the same line. Now, only one
problem - the block of
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Thank you Herbert and Paul for the file.. I used the last option with
the minipages and captions within the minipages so that the two captions
will show up beside one another. Also aligned the minipage to the bottom
so the captions are on the same line. Now, only one
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, the
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, the
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, the
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
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