[texhax] one table per page, at the end of manuscript

MCube tuche at tin.it
Sat Feb 10 01:36:03 CET 2007


Absolutely yes (I do the same)!

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Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
> Both suggestions are intriguing and promising; thanks.
>
> Would your multiple-file method work with BibTex (that's how I usually
> do my references.)
>
> --Chris
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>
> MCube wrote:
>   
>> Hi Christopher,
>>
>> The "obvious way" (and maybe the most straightforward is to just
>> physically put all tables after the bibliography, and separate them with
>> \newpage
>>
>> A "cleaner way" is to actually have three separate files (you can do it
>> with only 2 also..):
>> the main file with declarations (see below), one with main text, and an
>> appendix with tables (and figures, and figure captions I assume). [note
>> the latter 2 have no declarations at the top, NOR \begin{document}]
>>
>> the main file would be something like:
>>
>> \documentclass{article}
>> \usepackage{...} %all the declarations/macros you need
>>
>> \begin{document}
>>
>> \input{main_text}
>>
>> \bibliography{bib_file}
>> \bibliographystyle{sty_file}
>>
>> \input{appendix}
>>
>> \end{document}
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> martin
>>
>>
>> At the end of your main
>>
>>
>> Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
>>     
>>> Running MikTex on WinXP
>>>
>>> My target journal for submission requires each table to be on a separate
>>> page, all tables at the end of the manuscript.  What is the best/easiest
>>> way to do this in LaTex?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> --Chris
>>>   
>>>       
>>     
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