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Latex, force 2 images apart
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I have a problem with latex. There is a simple rule i have to follow. No single page can contain ONLY an image. It has to be image + text. Period. My latex keeps putting only an image to a page. What is worse, my sharelatex even forces 2 images to be on the same page which is an even worse no go. How can i tell him to not do that ?
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I have a problem with latex. There is a simple rule i have to follow. No single page can contain ONLY an image. It has to be image + text. Period. My latex keeps putting only an image to a page. What is worse, my sharelatex even forces 2 images to be on the same page which is an even worse no go. How can i tell him to not do that ?
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Whatdocumentclass
do you use? If you put images in figures, the amount of page that has to be filled with text is set withtextfraction
, which should be 0.2 by default, unless you implicitly or explicitly changed it.
– bodqhrohro
2 hours ago
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I have a problem with latex. There is a simple rule i have to follow. No single page can contain ONLY an image. It has to be image + text. Period. My latex keeps putting only an image to a page. What is worse, my sharelatex even forces 2 images to be on the same page which is an even worse no go. How can i tell him to not do that ?
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I have a problem with latex. There is a simple rule i have to follow. No single page can contain ONLY an image. It has to be image + text. Period. My latex keeps putting only an image to a page. What is worse, my sharelatex even forces 2 images to be on the same page which is an even worse no go. How can i tell him to not do that ?
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Whatdocumentclass
do you use? If you put images in figures, the amount of page that has to be filled with text is set withtextfraction
, which should be 0.2 by default, unless you implicitly or explicitly changed it.
– bodqhrohro
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Whatdocumentclass
do you use? If you put images in figures, the amount of page that has to be filled with text is set withtextfraction
, which should be 0.2 by default, unless you implicitly or explicitly changed it.
– bodqhrohro
2 hours ago
What
documentclass
do you use? If you put images in figures, the amount of page that has to be filled with text is set with textfraction
, which should be 0.2 by default, unless you implicitly or explicitly changed it.– bodqhrohro
2 hours ago
What
documentclass
do you use? If you put images in figures, the amount of page that has to be filled with text is set with textfraction
, which should be 0.2 by default, unless you implicitly or explicitly changed it.– bodqhrohro
2 hours ago
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If you do not want float pages (with only images) then do not include p
in the float placement (or change the default not to include p
) If you want at most one image per page set
setcounter{totalnumber}{1}
Note that if the floats can not be placed according to that constraint and a forced clearpage
is reached then all pending floats will be forced on to float pages as an emergency measure.
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If you do not want float pages (with only images) then do not include p
in the float placement (or change the default not to include p
) If you want at most one image per page set
setcounter{totalnumber}{1}
Note that if the floats can not be placed according to that constraint and a forced clearpage
is reached then all pending floats will be forced on to float pages as an emergency measure.
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If you do not want float pages (with only images) then do not include p
in the float placement (or change the default not to include p
) If you want at most one image per page set
setcounter{totalnumber}{1}
Note that if the floats can not be placed according to that constraint and a forced clearpage
is reached then all pending floats will be forced on to float pages as an emergency measure.
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If you do not want float pages (with only images) then do not include p
in the float placement (or change the default not to include p
) If you want at most one image per page set
setcounter{totalnumber}{1}
Note that if the floats can not be placed according to that constraint and a forced clearpage
is reached then all pending floats will be forced on to float pages as an emergency measure.
If you do not want float pages (with only images) then do not include p
in the float placement (or change the default not to include p
) If you want at most one image per page set
setcounter{totalnumber}{1}
Note that if the floats can not be placed according to that constraint and a forced clearpage
is reached then all pending floats will be forced on to float pages as an emergency measure.
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What
documentclass
do you use? If you put images in figures, the amount of page that has to be filled with text is set withtextfraction
, which should be 0.2 by default, unless you implicitly or explicitly changed it.– bodqhrohro
2 hours ago