* Question related to the placement of figures
@ 2013-10-08 9:45 Flavien Lambert
2013-10-08 12:16 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Flavien Lambert @ 2013-10-08 9:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear all, I would like to wrap text around two figures. I tried to use both
placefigure and starthangaround without achieving what I wanted. So I moved
towards you to get some explanations on the behavior of the commands.
I have two figures and one paragraph. If possible, I would like to place
one figure on the top left and the other on the bottom right, the text
moving smoothly in between, something like (o is figure, x text)
ooooo xxxxxxxx
ooooo xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx ooooo
xxxxxxxx ooooo
or even better
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ooooo xxxxxxxx
ooooo xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx ooooo
xxxxxxxx ooooo
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can, of course, slice the text in two pieces and use either placefigure
or hangaround but, then, there's a vertical space between the two
paragraphs.
Related to the subject, is there way to impose a few lines before a figure
with hangaround like the second layout example?
Thanks a lot,
Flavien.
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* Re: Question related to the placement of figures
2013-10-08 9:45 Question related to the placement of figures Flavien Lambert
@ 2013-10-08 12:16 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2013-10-08 12:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On 10/8/2013 11:45 AM, Flavien Lambert wrote:
> Dear all, I would like to wrap text around two figures. I tried to use
> both placefigure and starthangaround without achieving what I wanted. So
> I moved towards you to get some explanations on the behavior of the
> commands.
>
> I have two figures and one paragraph. If possible, I would like to place
> one figure on the top left and the other on the bottom right, the text
> moving smoothly in between, something like (o is figure, x text)
>
> ooooo xxxxxxxx
> ooooo xxxxxxxx
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> xxxxxxxx ooooo
> xxxxxxxx ooooo
currently not
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