Make 2 images appear next to each other without space in between them
The current solution I found with minipages displays the two figures next to each other however it also adds a lot of space inbetween them. I'd like to have the two images be right next to each other with no space.
begin{document}
begin{figure}
centering
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image1".jpg}}
end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image2".jpg}}
end{minipage}
end{figure}
end{document}
includegraphics
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The current solution I found with minipages displays the two figures next to each other however it also adds a lot of space inbetween them. I'd like to have the two images be right next to each other with no space.
begin{document}
begin{figure}
centering
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image1".jpg}}
end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image2".jpg}}
end{minipage}
end{figure}
end{document}
includegraphics
You don't need to do anything: includegraphics adds no space so just use two include graphics.
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 12:23
@DavidCarlisle I'm not sure I follow you. The code I'm using so far uses the includegraphics twice but it still produces white space in between the two images.
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 13:42
1
You do not need minipage etc. Includegraphics is positioned exactly like a letter soXXhas no space between andX Xhas a space. You are forcing a space of 0.2textwidth
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 13:56
@DavidCarlisle You're right! I wasn't aware it could be made so simple. Thank you!
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 14:39
In addition to the minipage adding space, thehfillis adding as much space as possible.
– TH.
Dec 29 '18 at 17:16
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The current solution I found with minipages displays the two figures next to each other however it also adds a lot of space inbetween them. I'd like to have the two images be right next to each other with no space.
begin{document}
begin{figure}
centering
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image1".jpg}}
end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image2".jpg}}
end{minipage}
end{figure}
end{document}
includegraphics
The current solution I found with minipages displays the two figures next to each other however it also adds a lot of space inbetween them. I'd like to have the two images be right next to each other with no space.
begin{document}
begin{figure}
centering
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image1".jpg}}
end{minipage}hfill
begin{minipage}{0.4textwidth}
centering
href{https://link}{includegraphics[width=5cm,height=5cm,keepaspectratio]{"image2".jpg}}
end{minipage}
end{figure}
end{document}
includegraphics
includegraphics
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You don't need to do anything: includegraphics adds no space so just use two include graphics.
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 12:23
@DavidCarlisle I'm not sure I follow you. The code I'm using so far uses the includegraphics twice but it still produces white space in between the two images.
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 13:42
1
You do not need minipage etc. Includegraphics is positioned exactly like a letter soXXhas no space between andX Xhas a space. You are forcing a space of 0.2textwidth
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 13:56
@DavidCarlisle You're right! I wasn't aware it could be made so simple. Thank you!
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 14:39
In addition to the minipage adding space, thehfillis adding as much space as possible.
– TH.
Dec 29 '18 at 17:16
add a comment |
You don't need to do anything: includegraphics adds no space so just use two include graphics.
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 12:23
@DavidCarlisle I'm not sure I follow you. The code I'm using so far uses the includegraphics twice but it still produces white space in between the two images.
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 13:42
1
You do not need minipage etc. Includegraphics is positioned exactly like a letter soXXhas no space between andX Xhas a space. You are forcing a space of 0.2textwidth
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 13:56
@DavidCarlisle You're right! I wasn't aware it could be made so simple. Thank you!
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 14:39
In addition to the minipage adding space, thehfillis adding as much space as possible.
– TH.
Dec 29 '18 at 17:16
You don't need to do anything: includegraphics adds no space so just use two include graphics.
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 12:23
You don't need to do anything: includegraphics adds no space so just use two include graphics.
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 12:23
@DavidCarlisle I'm not sure I follow you. The code I'm using so far uses the includegraphics twice but it still produces white space in between the two images.
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 13:42
@DavidCarlisle I'm not sure I follow you. The code I'm using so far uses the includegraphics twice but it still produces white space in between the two images.
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 13:42
1
1
You do not need minipage etc. Includegraphics is positioned exactly like a letter so
XX has no space between and X X has a space. You are forcing a space of 0.2textwidth– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 13:56
You do not need minipage etc. Includegraphics is positioned exactly like a letter so
XX has no space between and X X has a space. You are forcing a space of 0.2textwidth– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 13:56
@DavidCarlisle You're right! I wasn't aware it could be made so simple. Thank you!
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 14:39
@DavidCarlisle You're right! I wasn't aware it could be made so simple. Thank you!
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 14:39
In addition to the minipage adding space, the
hfill is adding as much space as possible.– TH.
Dec 29 '18 at 17:16
In addition to the minipage adding space, the
hfill is adding as much space as possible.– TH.
Dec 29 '18 at 17:16
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You don't need to do anything: includegraphics adds no space so just use two include graphics.
– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 12:23
@DavidCarlisle I'm not sure I follow you. The code I'm using so far uses the includegraphics twice but it still produces white space in between the two images.
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 13:42
1
You do not need minipage etc. Includegraphics is positioned exactly like a letter so
XXhas no space between andX Xhas a space. You are forcing a space of 0.2textwidth– David Carlisle
Dec 29 '18 at 13:56
@DavidCarlisle You're right! I wasn't aware it could be made so simple. Thank you!
– WoeIs
Dec 29 '18 at 14:39
In addition to the minipage adding space, the
hfillis adding as much space as possible.– TH.
Dec 29 '18 at 17:16