[OS X TeX] Figure across pages
George Gratzer
gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca
Thu Jul 13 18:35:38 CEST 2006
I am continued to be puzzled by the amount of work being put into
rather trivial problems.
Why don't you merge the first 6 illustrations into one and the last
two into another one? Have only two figure environments.
I would call the first, say,
Figure 11: Demonstration of the process of obtaining the basis
the next
Figure 12: Demonstration of the process of obtaining the basis,
continued.
LaTeX's ability to place figures correctly is very limited; use it
only in "draft" mode. Then you decide what should be top, bottom, or
here!
GG
On Jul 13, 2006, at 10:18 AM, Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
> On Jul 13, 2006, at 4:02 AM, Victor Ivrii wrote:
>
>> t works with subfigure the same way but one needs to set properly
>> both counters figure and subfigure so it would look like you have the
>> same figure.
>
>> Still there are (at least) two different figures
>
> @Bruno, by “easy” I guess I meant “easy to maintain”, i.e. not hard-
> coding things if possible.
> These two lines had taken me almost where I want to go:
> \addtocounter{figure}{-1}%
> \setcounter{subfigure}{6}%
>
> I then saw in the LaTeX companion the command \ContinuedFloat,
> which I could put in the beginning of the second figure and it does
> the right thing as the above two (great, because I hate hard-coding
> stuff, like in the above \setcounter the number of subfigures in
> the first figure environment.
>
> This also makes sure that the second figure doesn't show up in the
> table of figures, awesome.
>
> Now there are two minor problems:
> The Figure line on both pages says:
>
> Figure 2: captionhere
>
> I want the second one to say:
> Figure 2, continued: captionhere
>
> I currently did this by putting the second figure in a group (i.e.
> surround in braces) and in the group adding the line:
> \renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{chapter}.\arabic{figure},~continued}
>
> This did it, but somehow doesn't feel “the right thing”, if for no
> other reason since I am hard-coding the fact that my figure
> numbering follows my arabic numbering. Also, the “, continued” part
> has really no reason to be part of the \thefigure. I guess I
> ideally would want to change the place where the “Figure :” part is
> generated.
>
> I also want to have both page numbers show up in the table of
> figures, if possible. I actually am not sure if this is a
> requirement. I'll send the draft to my dissertation office without
> it, and hopefully they won't mind. But I would like to know how to
> do it, for academic reasons at the very least.
>
> For reference, I've appended at the end the text I use to generate
> the figures.
>
> Thank you both for your help.
> Haris
>
>
> \begin{figure}[htbp]\centering
> \subfloat[Before the first critical point.]{\includegraphics
> [scale=0.4]{pics/basisFig1a.jpg}\label{basissubfig1}}
> \subfloat[After the first positive sector.]{\includegraphics
> [scale=0.4]{pics/basisFig2a.jpg}\label{basissubfig2}}\\
> \subfloat[After the second positive sector.]{\includegraphics
> [scale=0.3]{pics/basisFig3a.jpg}\label{basissubfig3}}
> \subfloat[A regular level curve.]{\includegraphics[scale=0.3]
> {pics/basisFig4a.jpg}\label{basissubfig4}}
> \subfloat[The level curve passing through infinity.]
> {\includegraphics[scale=0.3]{pics/basisFig5a.jpg}\label{basissubfig5}}
> \subfloat[Before the second critical point.]{\includegraphics
> [scale=0.3]{pics/basisFig6a.jpg}\label{basissubfig6}}\\
> \caption{Demonstration of the process of obtaining the basis.}
> \label{fig:proofDemonstration1}
> \end{figure}
> {\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\arabic{chapter}.\arabic
> {figure},~continued}
> \begin{figure}[htbp]\centering \ContinuedFloat
> \subfloat[After the second critical point.]{\includegraphics
> [scale=0.3]{pics/basisFig7a.jpg}\label{basissubfig7}}
> \subfloat[After all critical points.]{\includegraphics[scale=0.3]
> {pics/basisFig8a.jpg}\label{basissubfig8}}
> \caption{Demonstration of the process of obtaining the basis.}
> \label{fig:proofDemonstration2}
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