Force two big images to fit a page
I have two big figures which I'd like to fit on a page, above each other and including their captions. Unfortunately the caption of the bottom figure sticks out.
I have tried using the subfigure package to at least force them on one page, but then it is still necessary to tweak the settings manually using the width or height parameter of
includegraphics[width=.6linewidth]{example-image-a}
which is inconvenient if either the figure or the caption changes.
Are there any solutions automatically scaling the width parameter for everything to fit on the page?
Thanks.
floats subfloats scaling includegraphics
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I have two big figures which I'd like to fit on a page, above each other and including their captions. Unfortunately the caption of the bottom figure sticks out.
I have tried using the subfigure package to at least force them on one page, but then it is still necessary to tweak the settings manually using the width or height parameter of
includegraphics[width=.6linewidth]{example-image-a}
which is inconvenient if either the figure or the caption changes.
Are there any solutions automatically scaling the width parameter for everything to fit on the page?
Thanks.
floats subfloats scaling includegraphics
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Welcome to TeX.SE. It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable minimal working example (MWE) includingdocumentclass
and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:15
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maybe this answer could help: tex.stackexchange.com/a/121347/36296
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:39
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I have two big figures which I'd like to fit on a page, above each other and including their captions. Unfortunately the caption of the bottom figure sticks out.
I have tried using the subfigure package to at least force them on one page, but then it is still necessary to tweak the settings manually using the width or height parameter of
includegraphics[width=.6linewidth]{example-image-a}
which is inconvenient if either the figure or the caption changes.
Are there any solutions automatically scaling the width parameter for everything to fit on the page?
Thanks.
floats subfloats scaling includegraphics
I have two big figures which I'd like to fit on a page, above each other and including their captions. Unfortunately the caption of the bottom figure sticks out.
I have tried using the subfigure package to at least force them on one page, but then it is still necessary to tweak the settings manually using the width or height parameter of
includegraphics[width=.6linewidth]{example-image-a}
which is inconvenient if either the figure or the caption changes.
Are there any solutions automatically scaling the width parameter for everything to fit on the page?
Thanks.
floats subfloats scaling includegraphics
floats subfloats scaling includegraphics
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Welcome to TeX.SE. It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable minimal working example (MWE) includingdocumentclass
and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:15
1
maybe this answer could help: tex.stackexchange.com/a/121347/36296
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:39
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX.SE. It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable minimal working example (MWE) includingdocumentclass
and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:15
1
maybe this answer could help: tex.stackexchange.com/a/121347/36296
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:39
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Welcome to TeX.SE. It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable minimal working example (MWE) including
documentclass
and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:15
Welcome to TeX.SE. It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable minimal working example (MWE) including
documentclass
and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:15
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maybe this answer could help: tex.stackexchange.com/a/121347/36296
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:39
maybe this answer could help: tex.stackexchange.com/a/121347/36296
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Mar 20 at 12:39
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Welcome to TeX.SE. It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable minimal working example (MWE) including
documentclass
and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:15
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maybe this answer could help: tex.stackexchange.com/a/121347/36296
– samcarter
Mar 20 at 12:39