How to change Figure 1: to bold Fig.1. in latex












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I am using default setting in LaTeX that show



Figure 1: Caption....


Now, I am following the format of Magnetic Resonance Imaging journal that require



Fig. 1. Caption



I tried to add the below line in the top, but it did not look like my expected



renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.}
...
begin{figure}[t]
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Fig1.png}
caption{MRI format.}
label{fig:1}
end{figure}


Could you help me to solve it? Thanks










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    I am using default setting in LaTeX that show



    Figure 1: Caption....


    Now, I am following the format of Magnetic Resonance Imaging journal that require



    Fig. 1. Caption



    I tried to add the below line in the top, but it did not look like my expected



    renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.}
    ...
    begin{figure}[t]
    includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Fig1.png}
    caption{MRI format.}
    label{fig:1}
    end{figure}


    Could you help me to solve it? Thanks










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      I am using default setting in LaTeX that show



      Figure 1: Caption....


      Now, I am following the format of Magnetic Resonance Imaging journal that require



      Fig. 1. Caption



      I tried to add the below line in the top, but it did not look like my expected



      renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.}
      ...
      begin{figure}[t]
      includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Fig1.png}
      caption{MRI format.}
      label{fig:1}
      end{figure}


      Could you help me to solve it? Thanks










      share|improve this question
















      I am using default setting in LaTeX that show



      Figure 1: Caption....


      Now, I am following the format of Magnetic Resonance Imaging journal that require



      Fig. 1. Caption



      I tried to add the below line in the top, but it did not look like my expected



      renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.}
      ...
      begin{figure}[t]
      includegraphics[width=linewidth]{Fig1.png}
      caption{MRI format.}
      label{fig:1}
      end{figure}


      Could you help me to solve it? Thanks







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          Using caption package this is quite straightforward:



           captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}


          In this case, no renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.} is needed



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{graphicx}
          usepackage{caption}


          begin{document}
          listoffigures
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},labelformat={default},labelsep=period,name={Fig.}}

          begin{figure}[t]
          centering

          includegraphics[scale=1]{beeduck}
          caption{MRI format.}
          label{fig:1}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

            – user3051460
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:33






          • 1





            @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:34













          • @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:48











          • OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

            – skan
            Jan 8 at 17:44






          • 2





            @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

            – Christian Hupfer
            Jan 8 at 17:53











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          Using caption package this is quite straightforward:



           captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}


          In this case, no renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.} is needed



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{graphicx}
          usepackage{caption}


          begin{document}
          listoffigures
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},labelformat={default},labelsep=period,name={Fig.}}

          begin{figure}[t]
          centering

          includegraphics[scale=1]{beeduck}
          caption{MRI format.}
          label{fig:1}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • 1





            Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

            – user3051460
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:33






          • 1





            @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:34













          • @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:48











          • OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

            – skan
            Jan 8 at 17:44






          • 2





            @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

            – Christian Hupfer
            Jan 8 at 17:53
















          20














          Using caption package this is quite straightforward:



           captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}


          In this case, no renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.} is needed



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{graphicx}
          usepackage{caption}


          begin{document}
          listoffigures
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},labelformat={default},labelsep=period,name={Fig.}}

          begin{figure}[t]
          centering

          includegraphics[scale=1]{beeduck}
          caption{MRI format.}
          label{fig:1}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

            – user3051460
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:33






          • 1





            @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:34













          • @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:48











          • OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

            – skan
            Jan 8 at 17:44






          • 2





            @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

            – Christian Hupfer
            Jan 8 at 17:53














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          Using caption package this is quite straightforward:



           captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}


          In this case, no renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.} is needed



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{graphicx}
          usepackage{caption}


          begin{document}
          listoffigures
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},labelformat={default},labelsep=period,name={Fig.}}

          begin{figure}[t]
          centering

          includegraphics[scale=1]{beeduck}
          caption{MRI format.}
          label{fig:1}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          Using caption package this is quite straightforward:



           captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}


          In this case, no renewcommand{figurename}{Fig.} is needed



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{graphicx}
          usepackage{caption}


          begin{document}
          listoffigures
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},labelformat={default},labelsep=period,name={Fig.}}

          begin{figure}[t]
          centering

          includegraphics[scale=1]{beeduck}
          caption{MRI format.}
          label{fig:1}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 5 '15 at 15:27









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          • 1





            Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

            – user3051460
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:33






          • 1





            @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:34













          • @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:48











          • OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

            – skan
            Jan 8 at 17:44






          • 2





            @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

            – Christian Hupfer
            Jan 8 at 17:53














          • 1





            Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

            – user3051460
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:33






          • 1





            @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:34













          • @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

            – Christian Hupfer
            Nov 5 '15 at 15:48











          • OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

            – skan
            Jan 8 at 17:44






          • 2





            @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

            – Christian Hupfer
            Jan 8 at 17:53








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          1





          Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

          – user3051460
          Nov 5 '15 at 15:33





          Thank Christian Huper. I run it, it change to **Fig.1: **. It still has ":", instead of .

          – user3051460
          Nov 5 '15 at 15:33




          1




          1





          @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

          – Christian Hupfer
          Nov 5 '15 at 15:34







          @user3051460: Just updated, in my first version I forgot the colon

          – Christian Hupfer
          Nov 5 '15 at 15:34















          @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

          – Christian Hupfer
          Nov 5 '15 at 15:48





          @user3051460: You're welcome. Happy TeXing!

          – Christian Hupfer
          Nov 5 '15 at 15:48













          OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

          – skan
          Jan 8 at 17:44





          OK, this produces labels such as Fig.1 below the images. But what about the references. cref{fig1:fig3} Produce Figure 1c. How can I get Fig.1c or something like that.

          – skan
          Jan 8 at 17:44




          2




          2





          @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

          – Christian Hupfer
          Jan 8 at 17:53





          @skan: See section 7.3. of the cleveref manual about the usage of abbreviations.

          – Christian Hupfer
          Jan 8 at 17:53


















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