Unfortunately, wrapfig in latex works very poorly. Even when letting
wrapped figures float, they are often placed unfortunate. What
I do is in the final version of a document, I manually move
wrapped figures around, reduce spaces etc. so that it
looks right. This is of course against the latex phil
lf though, using cut & paste.
Helge Hafting
In LyX, Insert > Float > Figure Wrap Float does does provide a floating
option. When you right click on the label, under Settings, there is an
Allow floating checkbox. I have occasionally used this when dissatisfied
with the fixed position result for a wrapped figure.
Andrew
Den 01. okt. 2014 14:02, skrev Patrick Dupre:
I use wrapped figures to reduce to number of pages of my document.
Unfortunately, the agencies first care of the parameter!
I see. Tweaking the placement manually is probably the way to go then.
Another space-saving trick is to put two (or more) na
atrick Dupre" , lyx
> Subject: Re: Wrapped figure
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> Den 01. okt. 2014 01:18, skrev Patrick Dupre:
> > Hello,
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> > I am not satisfied by the placement of wrapped figures:
> > Probably, because in one part of the document there is too many
> > fi
Den 01. okt. 2014 01:18, skrev Patrick Dupre:
Hello,
I am not satisfied by the placement of wrapped figures:
Probably, because in one part of the document there is too many
figures compared to the text, there is some large spaces kept blank
on the side of the wrapped figures.
Is there any tip
Hello,
I am not satisfied by the placement of wrapped figures:
Probably, because in one part of the document there is too many
figures compared to the text, there is some large spaces kept blank
on the side of the wrapped figures.
Is there any tip that I could use?
Actually, latex should just mov