Part of the file name of my image is printed in the document, twice [duplicate]
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How to include graphics with spaces in their path?
When I add a piece of code of figure insertion to the context I'm faced with a problem: a number of irrelevant words appear.
Code:
begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{C:/Thesis/Latex/thesis_1(1)/Pictures/study area.jpg}
rule{35em}{0.3pt}
caption{The Grand St. Bernard wireless sensor network deployment (a) the coordinates of nodes according to the Swiss coordinate system (b) the distribution of the nodes in the study site citep{r33}}
label{fig:study area}
end{figure}
Problem:
graphics external-files
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Possible Duplicate:
How to include graphics with spaces in their path?
When I add a piece of code of figure insertion to the context I'm faced with a problem: a number of irrelevant words appear.
Code:
begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{C:/Thesis/Latex/thesis_1(1)/Pictures/study area.jpg}
rule{35em}{0.3pt}
caption{The Grand St. Bernard wireless sensor network deployment (a) the coordinates of nodes according to the Swiss coordinate system (b) the distribution of the nodes in the study site citep{r33}}
label{fig:study area}
end{figure}
Problem:
graphics external-files
marked as duplicate by egreg, Kurt, Martin Schröder, Werner, Andrew Swann Dec 6 '12 at 19:47
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it looks as if this has something to do with the space in the file name (but others know more about this). what i really wanted to do is suggest that you put a "slash space" (
– barbara beeton
Dec 6 '12 at 18:42
rename your file so that it does not include white spaces, e.g.study_area.jpg
– Jörg
Dec 6 '12 at 18:43
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Possible Duplicate:
How to include graphics with spaces in their path?
When I add a piece of code of figure insertion to the context I'm faced with a problem: a number of irrelevant words appear.
Code:
begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{C:/Thesis/Latex/thesis_1(1)/Pictures/study area.jpg}
rule{35em}{0.3pt}
caption{The Grand St. Bernard wireless sensor network deployment (a) the coordinates of nodes according to the Swiss coordinate system (b) the distribution of the nodes in the study site citep{r33}}
label{fig:study area}
end{figure}
Problem:
graphics external-files
Possible Duplicate:
How to include graphics with spaces in their path?
When I add a piece of code of figure insertion to the context I'm faced with a problem: a number of irrelevant words appear.
Code:
begin{figure}
centering
includegraphics[width=0.9textwidth]{C:/Thesis/Latex/thesis_1(1)/Pictures/study area.jpg}
rule{35em}{0.3pt}
caption{The Grand St. Bernard wireless sensor network deployment (a) the coordinates of nodes according to the Swiss coordinate system (b) the distribution of the nodes in the study site citep{r33}}
label{fig:study area}
end{figure}
Problem:
graphics external-files
graphics external-files
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asked Dec 6 '12 at 18:31
ali amidiali amidi
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marked as duplicate by egreg, Kurt, Martin Schröder, Werner, Andrew Swann Dec 6 '12 at 19:47
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marked as duplicate by egreg, Kurt, Martin Schröder, Werner, Andrew Swann Dec 6 '12 at 19:47
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1
it looks as if this has something to do with the space in the file name (but others know more about this). what i really wanted to do is suggest that you put a "slash space" (
– barbara beeton
Dec 6 '12 at 18:42
rename your file so that it does not include white spaces, e.g.study_area.jpg
– Jörg
Dec 6 '12 at 18:43
add a comment |
1
it looks as if this has something to do with the space in the file name (but others know more about this). what i really wanted to do is suggest that you put a "slash space" (
– barbara beeton
Dec 6 '12 at 18:42
rename your file so that it does not include white spaces, e.g.study_area.jpg
– Jörg
Dec 6 '12 at 18:43
1
1
it looks as if this has something to do with the space in the file name (but others know more about this). what i really wanted to do is suggest that you put a "slash space" (
) after "St." so that the space there isn't so large.– barbara beeton
Dec 6 '12 at 18:42
it looks as if this has something to do with the space in the file name (but others know more about this). what i really wanted to do is suggest that you put a "slash space" (
) after "St." so that the space there isn't so large.– barbara beeton
Dec 6 '12 at 18:42
rename your file so that it does not include white spaces, e.g.
study_area.jpg
– Jörg
Dec 6 '12 at 18:43
rename your file so that it does not include white spaces, e.g.
study_area.jpg
– Jörg
Dec 6 '12 at 18:43
add a comment |
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Earlier you were not allowed to have spaces in a file name but now you can (see e.g. this page for more details). Obviously you still get some unwanted results. A good solution is to avoid spaces in filenames altogether and use hyphens or underscore characters instead.
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Earlier you were not allowed to have spaces in a file name but now you can (see e.g. this page for more details). Obviously you still get some unwanted results. A good solution is to avoid spaces in filenames altogether and use hyphens or underscore characters instead.
add a comment |
Earlier you were not allowed to have spaces in a file name but now you can (see e.g. this page for more details). Obviously you still get some unwanted results. A good solution is to avoid spaces in filenames altogether and use hyphens or underscore characters instead.
add a comment |
Earlier you were not allowed to have spaces in a file name but now you can (see e.g. this page for more details). Obviously you still get some unwanted results. A good solution is to avoid spaces in filenames altogether and use hyphens or underscore characters instead.
Earlier you were not allowed to have spaces in a file name but now you can (see e.g. this page for more details). Obviously you still get some unwanted results. A good solution is to avoid spaces in filenames altogether and use hyphens or underscore characters instead.
answered Dec 6 '12 at 18:53
Peter JanssonPeter Jansson
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it looks as if this has something to do with the space in the file name (but others know more about this). what i really wanted to do is suggest that you put a "slash space" (
– barbara beeton
Dec 6 '12 at 18:42
rename your file so that it does not include white spaces, e.g.
study_area.jpg
– Jörg
Dec 6 '12 at 18:43