Figures and captions with a left shift in twoside documents using floatsetup
I'm using scrbook
class and configure floats by the floatrow
package. In twoside documents it produces a left shift of 2pt for floats on odd pages.
How can align floats as on even pages?
Example:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
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I'm using scrbook
class and configure floats by the floatrow
package. In twoside documents it produces a left shift of 2pt for floats on odd pages.
How can align floats as on even pages?
Example:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
floats scrbook floatrow
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I'm using scrbook
class and configure floats by the floatrow
package. In twoside documents it produces a left shift of 2pt for floats on odd pages.
How can align floats as on even pages?
Example:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
floats scrbook floatrow
I'm using scrbook
class and configure floats by the floatrow
package. In twoside documents it produces a left shift of 2pt for floats on odd pages.
How can align floats as on even pages?
Example:
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
floats scrbook floatrow
floats scrbook floatrow
edited Dec 20 '18 at 9:26
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asked Dec 20 '18 at 9:15
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The distance separating the figure and its caption has to be set equal to marginparsep
. The default value being columnsep
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
DeclareFloatSeparators{marginparsep}{hskipmarginparsep} % <--------------
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering,
capbesidesep = marginparsep % <------------------
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
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The distance separating the figure and its caption has to be set equal to marginparsep
. The default value being columnsep
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
DeclareFloatSeparators{marginparsep}{hskipmarginparsep} % <--------------
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering,
capbesidesep = marginparsep % <------------------
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
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The distance separating the figure and its caption has to be set equal to marginparsep
. The default value being columnsep
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
DeclareFloatSeparators{marginparsep}{hskipmarginparsep} % <--------------
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering,
capbesidesep = marginparsep % <------------------
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
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The distance separating the figure and its caption has to be set equal to marginparsep
. The default value being columnsep
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
DeclareFloatSeparators{marginparsep}{hskipmarginparsep} % <--------------
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering,
capbesidesep = marginparsep % <------------------
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
The distance separating the figure and its caption has to be set equal to marginparsep
. The default value being columnsep
documentclass[a4paper, twoside, 10pt]{scrbook}
usepackage{showframe}
usepackage{floatrow,graphicx}
DeclareFloatSeparators{marginparsep}{hskipmarginparsep} % <--------------
floatsetup[figure]{
margins=hangoutside,
capposition=beside,
capbesideposition={top,outside},
floatwidth=textwidth,
capbesidewidth=marginparwidth,
facing=yes,
objectset=centering,
capbesidesep = marginparsep % <------------------
}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my shifted caption (left)}
end{figure}
newpage
begin{figure}[h!]
includegraphics[draft]{file.pdf}
caption{my caption (right)}
end{figure}
end{document}
answered Feb 12 at 21:40
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