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No caption number for figures and tables
Skip figure counterPositioning list in list of figuresCustomizing caption in side-by-side figureselsarticle table and figure captionFigures captionTwo figures side by side caption issueequation number to captionlist of figures reference to image, caption on another pagefigure number/caption separator: colon instead of dashPer-chapter counter for floats not workingTwo caption names for tablesIs the caption too long?
I want to make some of my figures just without a number.
Instead of Fig. 1: Caption. I want simply Caption.
I tried to do caption*
, but it doesn't work for me even after using the caption
package upgrade.
Maybe there are another ways to do this?
floats captions
add a comment |
I want to make some of my figures just without a number.
Instead of Fig. 1: Caption. I want simply Caption.
I tried to do caption*
, but it doesn't work for me even after using the caption
package upgrade.
Maybe there are another ways to do this?
floats captions
add a comment |
I want to make some of my figures just without a number.
Instead of Fig. 1: Caption. I want simply Caption.
I tried to do caption*
, but it doesn't work for me even after using the caption
package upgrade.
Maybe there are another ways to do this?
floats captions
I want to make some of my figures just without a number.
Instead of Fig. 1: Caption. I want simply Caption.
I tried to do caption*
, but it doesn't work for me even after using the caption
package upgrade.
Maybe there are another ways to do this?
floats captions
floats captions
edited Jan 14 '16 at 17:14
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asked Sep 3 '14 at 1:19
Mihail KondratyevMihail Kondratyev
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You could use captionsetup
from the package caption
that way:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure
captionUne figure.
endfigure
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure1
captionsetuplabelformat=empty
captionUne figure.
endfigure
enddocument
This gives:
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I usecaptionsetup
or not.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
4
With this setup, the next (numbered)figure
will be numbered3
rather than2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could typeaddtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the nextfigure
environment.
– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
add a comment |
You can also use caption*
when using the caption
package which keeps only the caption title.
You may do something else what did not work, but this example works as desired:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackage[demo]graphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
centering
includegraphicsfigure1
caption*Caption.
endfigure
enddocument
add a comment |
I think the simplest way is to enter the caption not enclosed in the caption
command.
MWE
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.png
captionThis with float name and number
endfigure
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.pngpar
This with just the caption
endfigure
enddocument
add a comment |
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You could use captionsetup
from the package caption
that way:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure
captionUne figure.
endfigure
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure1
captionsetuplabelformat=empty
captionUne figure.
endfigure
enddocument
This gives:
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I usecaptionsetup
or not.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
4
With this setup, the next (numbered)figure
will be numbered3
rather than2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could typeaddtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the nextfigure
environment.
– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
add a comment |
You could use captionsetup
from the package caption
that way:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure
captionUne figure.
endfigure
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure1
captionsetuplabelformat=empty
captionUne figure.
endfigure
enddocument
This gives:
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I usecaptionsetup
or not.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
4
With this setup, the next (numbered)figure
will be numbered3
rather than2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could typeaddtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the nextfigure
environment.
– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
add a comment |
You could use captionsetup
from the package caption
that way:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure
captionUne figure.
endfigure
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure1
captionsetuplabelformat=empty
captionUne figure.
endfigure
enddocument
This gives:
You could use captionsetup
from the package caption
that way:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure
captionUne figure.
endfigure
beginfigure[h!]
centering
includegraphics[height=2cm]figure1
captionsetuplabelformat=empty
captionUne figure.
endfigure
enddocument
This gives:
edited May 15 '15 at 8:39
Will Vousden
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answered Sep 3 '14 at 1:30
MelianMelian
653612
653612
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I usecaptionsetup
or not.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
4
With this setup, the next (numbered)figure
will be numbered3
rather than2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could typeaddtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the nextfigure
environment.
– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
add a comment |
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I usecaptionsetup
or not.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
4
With this setup, the next (numbered)figure
will be numbered3
rather than2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could typeaddtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the nextfigure
environment.
– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I use
captionsetup
or not.– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
Thanks for quick answer. But it doesn't help. I see Fig.1: before the caption whether I use
captionsetup
or not.– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:25
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
I got it. I used caption2 instead of caption. Now it works. Thanks.
– Mihail Kondratyev
Sep 3 '14 at 2:58
4
4
With this setup, the next (numbered)
figure
will be numbered 3
rather than 2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could type addtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the next figure
environment.– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
With this setup, the next (numbered)
figure
will be numbered 3
rather than 2
. To counteract this presumably unwanted effect, you could type addtocounterfigure-1
before the start of the next figure
environment.– Mico
Sep 3 '14 at 7:54
add a comment |
You can also use caption*
when using the caption
package which keeps only the caption title.
You may do something else what did not work, but this example works as desired:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackage[demo]graphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
centering
includegraphicsfigure1
caption*Caption.
endfigure
enddocument
add a comment |
You can also use caption*
when using the caption
package which keeps only the caption title.
You may do something else what did not work, but this example works as desired:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackage[demo]graphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
centering
includegraphicsfigure1
caption*Caption.
endfigure
enddocument
add a comment |
You can also use caption*
when using the caption
package which keeps only the caption title.
You may do something else what did not work, but this example works as desired:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackage[demo]graphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
centering
includegraphicsfigure1
caption*Caption.
endfigure
enddocument
You can also use caption*
when using the caption
package which keeps only the caption title.
You may do something else what did not work, but this example works as desired:
documentclassarticle
usepackagecaption
usepackage[demo]graphicx
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
centering
includegraphicsfigure1
caption*Caption.
endfigure
enddocument
edited Jan 15 '16 at 11:40
Stefan Kottwitz♦
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answered Jan 14 '16 at 16:48
suppysuppy
13112
13112
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add a comment |
I think the simplest way is to enter the caption not enclosed in the caption
command.
MWE
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.png
captionThis with float name and number
endfigure
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.pngpar
This with just the caption
endfigure
enddocument
add a comment |
I think the simplest way is to enter the caption not enclosed in the caption
command.
MWE
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.png
captionThis with float name and number
endfigure
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.pngpar
This with just the caption
endfigure
enddocument
add a comment |
I think the simplest way is to enter the caption not enclosed in the caption
command.
MWE
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.png
captionThis with float name and number
endfigure
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.pngpar
This with just the caption
endfigure
enddocument
I think the simplest way is to enter the caption not enclosed in the caption
command.
MWE
documentclassarticle
usepackagegraphicx
begindocument
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.png
captionThis with float name and number
endfigure
beginfigure
centering
includegraphics[width=0.5textwidth]Fig_test.pngpar
This with just the caption
endfigure
enddocument
answered 1 min ago
Marco StamazzaMarco Stamazza
20624
20624
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