Show activity on this post. First of all: First the caption than the label. It depends on your loaded documentclass and packages. For example you can simple write: \caption [this is a figure] {} And the output is: Figure 1: The extra colon can be removed by changing the . This document is an unofficial reference manual for LATEX, a document preparation system, version of July This manual was originally translated from www.doorway.ru va in the VMS Help Library. The pre-translation version was written by George D. Greenwade of Sam Houston State University. The L ATEX version was written by Stephen Gilmore. The default placement parameter is tbp, which means LaTeX will try to place the figure to the top or the bottom part of the page, or it will place it on a separate float page. The order of the parameters is not important, it only means that LaTeX will try to place the figure in one of the positions that are included in the parameter, and will not try the excluded ones.
If you use the float package, one can override the LaTeX placement with custom options. The code below on the right right gives an example of a typical float environment with special placement. Here the specifier is H. The table below on the left lists some of the possible specifiers (you can of course define your own). See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H for immediate help. l \begin{figure}[H] Option `H' ignored and `p' used. Show activity on this post. First of all: First the caption than the label. It depends on your loaded documentclass and packages. For example you can simple write: \caption [this is a figure] {} And the output is: Figure 1: The extra colon can be removed by changing the internal definition of the command \@makecaption.
LaTeX offers features to generate a table of contents, changing its title, list of figures and tables, captions. They can be modified to fit a specific. 5 Documentation of the algorithm LATEX knows about two classes, viz., figure and table. figure 1, table 1, figure 2 in a document, then figure 1. 2 Ago Next to reseting the counter for the figures: \setcounter{figure}{0}. You can also add the "S" by using.
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