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I'm using the llncs calls and introduce a new float with the float package. But the float name of the new float is formatted differently then the original floats, as shown in my mwe.



documentclass{llncs}
usepackage{float}

floatstyle{plaintop}
newfloat{lstfloat}{tb}{lop}
floatname{lstfloat}{Listing}

begin{document}
begin{lstfloat}
My listing here
caption{Code Caption}
end{lstfloat}

begin{figure}
centering Hello
caption{Text}
end{figure}

end{document}


enter image description here



I think the problem is similar to How to change float name to bold and separator to space but this is also not solved. People suggest the caption package. But as son as I load the caption package an extra space is introduced between the floats caption and its content. Further caption package overwrites the formatting of the floats defined by llncs.










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    I'm using the llncs calls and introduce a new float with the float package. But the float name of the new float is formatted differently then the original floats, as shown in my mwe.



    documentclass{llncs}
    usepackage{float}

    floatstyle{plaintop}
    newfloat{lstfloat}{tb}{lop}
    floatname{lstfloat}{Listing}

    begin{document}
    begin{lstfloat}
    My listing here
    caption{Code Caption}
    end{lstfloat}

    begin{figure}
    centering Hello
    caption{Text}
    end{figure}

    end{document}


    enter image description here



    I think the problem is similar to How to change float name to bold and separator to space but this is also not solved. People suggest the caption package. But as son as I load the caption package an extra space is introduced between the floats caption and its content. Further caption package overwrites the formatting of the floats defined by llncs.










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      I'm using the llncs calls and introduce a new float with the float package. But the float name of the new float is formatted differently then the original floats, as shown in my mwe.



      documentclass{llncs}
      usepackage{float}

      floatstyle{plaintop}
      newfloat{lstfloat}{tb}{lop}
      floatname{lstfloat}{Listing}

      begin{document}
      begin{lstfloat}
      My listing here
      caption{Code Caption}
      end{lstfloat}

      begin{figure}
      centering Hello
      caption{Text}
      end{figure}

      end{document}


      enter image description here



      I think the problem is similar to How to change float name to bold and separator to space but this is also not solved. People suggest the caption package. But as son as I load the caption package an extra space is introduced between the floats caption and its content. Further caption package overwrites the formatting of the floats defined by llncs.










      share|improve this question














      I'm using the llncs calls and introduce a new float with the float package. But the float name of the new float is formatted differently then the original floats, as shown in my mwe.



      documentclass{llncs}
      usepackage{float}

      floatstyle{plaintop}
      newfloat{lstfloat}{tb}{lop}
      floatname{lstfloat}{Listing}

      begin{document}
      begin{lstfloat}
      My listing here
      caption{Code Caption}
      end{lstfloat}

      begin{figure}
      centering Hello
      caption{Text}
      end{figure}

      end{document}


      enter image description here



      I think the problem is similar to How to change float name to bold and separator to space but this is also not solved. People suggest the caption package. But as son as I load the caption package an extra space is introduced between the floats caption and its content. Further caption package overwrites the formatting of the floats defined by llncs.







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          To have the caption on the top, write it before the listing.



          documentclass{llncs}
          usepackage{newfloat}
          usepackage{caption}
          DeclareFloatingEnvironment[fileext=lop,placement={tb},name=Listing]{lstfloat}

          usepackage{caption}
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}
          captionsetup[lstfloat]{labelfont={bf},name={Listing},labelsep=period}
          begin{document}
          begin{lstfloat}
          caption{Code Caption}
          My listing here
          end{lstfloat}

          begin{figure}
          centering Hello
          caption{Text}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:28











          • Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:29











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          To have the caption on the top, write it before the listing.



          documentclass{llncs}
          usepackage{newfloat}
          usepackage{caption}
          DeclareFloatingEnvironment[fileext=lop,placement={tb},name=Listing]{lstfloat}

          usepackage{caption}
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}
          captionsetup[lstfloat]{labelfont={bf},name={Listing},labelsep=period}
          begin{document}
          begin{lstfloat}
          caption{Code Caption}
          My listing here
          end{lstfloat}

          begin{figure}
          centering Hello
          caption{Text}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:28











          • Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:29
















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          To have the caption on the top, write it before the listing.



          documentclass{llncs}
          usepackage{newfloat}
          usepackage{caption}
          DeclareFloatingEnvironment[fileext=lop,placement={tb},name=Listing]{lstfloat}

          usepackage{caption}
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}
          captionsetup[lstfloat]{labelfont={bf},name={Listing},labelsep=period}
          begin{document}
          begin{lstfloat}
          caption{Code Caption}
          My listing here
          end{lstfloat}

          begin{figure}
          centering Hello
          caption{Text}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:28











          • Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:29














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          To have the caption on the top, write it before the listing.



          documentclass{llncs}
          usepackage{newfloat}
          usepackage{caption}
          DeclareFloatingEnvironment[fileext=lop,placement={tb},name=Listing]{lstfloat}

          usepackage{caption}
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}
          captionsetup[lstfloat]{labelfont={bf},name={Listing},labelsep=period}
          begin{document}
          begin{lstfloat}
          caption{Code Caption}
          My listing here
          end{lstfloat}

          begin{figure}
          centering Hello
          caption{Text}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          To have the caption on the top, write it before the listing.



          documentclass{llncs}
          usepackage{newfloat}
          usepackage{caption}
          DeclareFloatingEnvironment[fileext=lop,placement={tb},name=Listing]{lstfloat}

          usepackage{caption}
          captionsetup[figure]{labelfont={bf},name={Fig.},labelsep=period}
          captionsetup[lstfloat]{labelfont={bf},name={Listing},labelsep=period}
          begin{document}
          begin{lstfloat}
          caption{Code Caption}
          My listing here
          end{lstfloat}

          begin{figure}
          centering Hello
          caption{Text}
          end{figure}

          end{document}


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer












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          • Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:28











          • Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:29



















          • Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:28











          • Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

            – white_gecko
            Mar 12 at 12:29

















          Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

          – white_gecko
          Mar 12 at 12:28





          Thank you. This brings me further, answers the question as written in the title, but unfortunately does not solve my problem as it still includes the caption package as a dependency of newfloat (which I excluded below the MWE) :-(.

          – white_gecko
          Mar 12 at 12:28













          Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

          – white_gecko
          Mar 12 at 12:29





          Nevertheless, this should not become a support thread and thus I've asked a new question with more MWEs here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/479086/…

          – white_gecko
          Mar 12 at 12:29


















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