[OS X TeX] Float Placement

Berend Hasselman bhh at xs4all.nl
Sat May 17 11:31:44 CEST 2008


On 17-05-2008, at 11:21, Richard J Benish wrote:

> It looks like our commands are pretty much the same. I have other  
> figures in the same document that work fine using this approach. The  
> problem figure is taller than the others, so I guess LaTeX ``doesn't  
> want'' to put the body text in the proportionally smaller vertical  
> space. I wish it were easier to control. Anyhow, Peter D has  
> suggested a document that may shed some light.
>

The p placement option may be responsible for your problems.

Also, it may help to use the ! placement option as in

\begin{figure}[!tb]

! relaxes some restrictions of the h option.

Berend

> Thanks for the suggestions.
>
> RB
>
>
>
>> Perhaps I should have pointed out that I use:
>>
>> \begin{figure}[htbp]
>> \centering
>> \includegraphics[width=120mm,height=90mm]{Staff52.jpg}
>> \caption{Staff 1952 \tiny{Goulburnia}}
>> \end{figure}\\
>>
>> George
>> On 17 May 2008, at 12:58 PM, Richard J Benish wrote:
>>
>>> I have a float (a pdf figure) that takes up about two thirds of  
>>> the height of a two column page. When I place it in the desired  
>>> column, however, text above and below the float disappears,  
>>> leaving a lot of unwanted blank space.
>>>
>>> In the "LaTeX Companion" I see that commands such as \intextsep  
>>> may correct the problem, but I don't find any specific examples,  
>>> so it's not clear exactly what to enter and where. The commands  
>>> that result in the behavior described above are as follows:
>>>
>>>
>>> \begin{figure}[htbp]
>>> \begin{center}
>>> \includegraphics[width=0.48\textwidth]{RelSimGPS-Box-1- 
>>> May-16-08.pdf}
>>> \label{default}
>>> \end{center}
>>> \end{figure}
>>>
>>>
>>> Any suggestions as to exactly how to use the \intextsep command or  
>>> others to fix this problem?
>>>
>>> Muchas Gracias.
>>>
>>> Richard Benish
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