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Martin Kraetke, 22.12.2021 16:36
Figures¶
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Figures
TeX Fundamentals¶
The following image formats are not supported by TeX and must be converted to PDF or PNG in a discrete image conversion.
.tif
,.tiff
.svg
The image formats below are supported by TeX and should be used.
.jpg
,.jpeg
.pdf
.png
.eps
Images in transpect-tex framework (transpect-floats.dtx)¶
Individual images¶
Single-column¶
\begin{tpFigure}[<options>]
\tpCaption{<caption>}
\tpSource{<source>}
\tpLegend{<additional caption>}
\tpNumber{<number override>}
\tpFig{\includegraphics[<options>]{<path to image>}}
\end{tpFigure}
<options>
comma-separated list of key-value pairs. The syntax is<attribute>=<value>
or<attribute>={<value>}
, if<value>
contains "=
" or ",
" (optional):float-pos
- if the attribute is missing or
<value>
is empty, the image is fixed to the location in the text (not floating) - t top
- b bottom
- h if image fits to the page, its placed non-floating otherwise top on the next page
- p image is placed on a blank page
- if the attribute is missing or
class
- layout class of the float object
\tpCaption{}
Caption\tpSource{}
Source\tpLegend{}
Additional caption\tpNumber{}
Override for automatic numbering, should include prefix eg. "Fig. 10", "Figure 1.2" etc.\tpFig{}
Reference to the image file\includegraphics[<options>]{<path>}
Two-column¶
If a floating object should span over two columns in the two-column sentence, an asterisk *
is added to the end of the environment name. The float-pos
attribute must then also be specified (and must not be empty), since two-column objects always are float objects in TeX.
An example for an image with page width
\begin{tpFigure*}[<options>]
…
\end{tpFigure*}
Without the asterisk (*
), the image would be placed in a single column. The other parameters are identical to one-column figures.
Complex Figures¶
Multiple Figures with one caption¶
\begin{tpFigure}
\tpCaption{<caption>}
\tpLegend{<legend>}
\tpSource{<source>}
\tpNumber{<counter>}
\begin{tpSubFloat}
\tpFig{\includegraphics[<options>]{<path>}}
\end{tpSubFloat}
\begin{tpSubFloat}
\tpFig{\includegraphics[<options>]{<path>}}
\end{tpSubFloat}
\end{tpFigure}
Multiple figures with separate captions¶
\begin{tpFigure}
\begin{tpSubFloat}
\tpCaption{<caption>}
\tpLegend{<legend>}
\tpSource{<source>}
\tpNumber{<counter>}
\tpFig{\includegraphics[<optionen>]{<path>}}
\end{tpSubFloat}
\begin{tpSubFloat}
\tpCaption{<caption>}
\tpLegend{<legende>}
\tpSource{<source>}
\tpNumber{<counter>}
\tpFig{\includegraphics[<optionen>]{<pfad>}}
\end{tpSubFloat}
\end{tpFigure}
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