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subfloat - enclose a set of subfloats in a subfloat environment
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowLaTeX Error: File subfigure.sty not foundTrouble with subfloats/subcaption/subfigureReferencing Subfigure in SubfloatHorizontally shifting subfloat captions in figure environment!Errors for subfloat environmentWrong caption using subfloat commandHow to create new subfloats?Referencing sublabels without subfloatsChange subcaption label formatSubcaption environment failed. All figures containing a subfigure crashing all of a sudden
I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:
documentclass[english]article
usepackage[demo]graphicx
usepackagesubfig
begindocument
beginfigure[t]
centering
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig1
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:2
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:3
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:4
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:5
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:6
caption
labelfig:whatever
endfigure
enddocument
It returns the following output:
I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.
subfloats subcaption
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I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:
documentclass[english]article
usepackage[demo]graphicx
usepackagesubfig
begindocument
beginfigure[t]
centering
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig1
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:2
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:3
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:4
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:5
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:6
caption
labelfig:whatever
endfigure
enddocument
It returns the following output:
I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.
subfloats subcaption
Can you add an image showing what you want to get? At the moment it is not clear for me, sorry.
– Kurt
2 mins ago
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I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:
documentclass[english]article
usepackage[demo]graphicx
usepackagesubfig
begindocument
beginfigure[t]
centering
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig1
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:2
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:3
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:4
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:5
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:6
caption
labelfig:whatever
endfigure
enddocument
It returns the following output:
I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.
subfloats subcaption
I am struggling in finding the correct implementation for putting my two rows of figures inside a subfloat environment. What I have now is the following:
documentclass[english]article
usepackage[demo]graphicx
usepackagesubfig
begindocument
beginfigure[t]
centering
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig1
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:2
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:3
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:4
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:5
subfloat[ ]
includegraphics[width=.32textwidth].png
labelfig:6
caption
labelfig:whatever
endfigure
enddocument
It returns the following output:
I would like to have one more level of subcaption on the row. I imagine refering each single picture in the following format: Figure 1.a.1. I tried putting them in a subfloat too, but latex returns an error on the stack. One constraint, I am forced to use the subfig package, I cannot move either to subfigure or subcaption.
subfloats subcaption
subfloats subcaption
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Can you add an image showing what you want to get? At the moment it is not clear for me, sorry.
– Kurt
2 mins ago
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Can you add an image showing what you want to get? At the moment it is not clear for me, sorry.
– Kurt
2 mins ago
Can you add an image showing what you want to get? At the moment it is not clear for me, sorry.
– Kurt
2 mins ago
Can you add an image showing what you want to get? At the moment it is not clear for me, sorry.
– Kurt
2 mins ago
add a comment |
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Can you add an image showing what you want to get? At the moment it is not clear for me, sorry.
– Kurt
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