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Feb 20, 2013 Although there is clearly enough space on the third page. If you just diable the input of the external PDF file (comment out line 8), you will get the expected result. How to place the figure generally correct? Is this a problem of pdfpages? I do know of the possibilty to use the float package and the H modifier.
Edit: Removed the float environment. How about this. We use the trim and clip to cut out the logo from the PDF to a usable size. Then, we rescale a bit so it doesn't fill the whole page. documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article} usepackage[english]{babel} usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} usepackage{array}
Jul 22, 2008 I have been using the wonderful package, pdfpages, to do this. However, now I would like to insert this page as a float, so that I can insert it in running text rather than at the end of a chapter or within an appendix. I have tried putting the includepdf command within the figure environment, but (of course) that
Apr 13, 2017 As already said by others in the comments you need to use includegraphics directly because includepdf uses a page of its own. You can use a tabular to get the 2x2 layout and use the page=<number> key to select the page: documentclass{article} usepackage{graphicx} usepackage{blindtext} begin{document} blindtext
Oct 26, 2011 Because I use endfloat latex put both figure and table captions in listoffigures and listoftables (and figures and tables on subsequent pages). To avoid tables being affected by endfloat I avoided the table environment and sufficed with tabular. Using this approach tables remained in text, but not the captions.
If you use LyX, the graphical interface to LaTeX, you can insert figures in Encapsulated PostScript format into your LyX document as follows. From the " Insert " menu, select " Figure ", click on " OK ", and enter in the dialogue box the path to your graphic. Alternatively, to create a floating figure with a caption, select from the
This does indeed seem to be an issue with the float package. I had the same problem. However, just adding EXTRA_PACKAGES=float didn't fix it for me. I finally found this page which describes a conflict between the fixltx2e package and the float package which generates this error about the unknown H
Abstract. In 2012, a question “How to influence the float place- ment in LATEX" was asked on TeX.stackexchange [3] and as there had been many earlier questions around this topic I decided to treat the topic in some depth and explain most of the mysteries that the under- lying mechanism poses to people trying to use it.
However, it is up to you to therefore insert the caption command after the actual contents of the float (but still within the environment). If you place it before, then the caption will appear above the float. Try out the following example to demonstrate this effect (See caption.tex and caption.pdf) begin{figure} caption{A picture of a
Images are essential elements in most of the scientific documents. LaTeX provides several options to handle images and make them look exactly what you need. In this article is explained how to include images in the most common formats, how to shrink, enlarge and rotate them, and how to reference them within your
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