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  1. This article explains how to position images and tables in a LaTeX document. Contents. 1 Introduction. 2 Positioning images. 2.1 Basic positioning. 2.2 The figure environment. 2.3 Multiple images in one figure. 2.4 Wrapping text around a figure. 3 Positioning tables. 3.1 Basic positioning. 3.2 The table environment.

  2. 23 maj 2015 · You can use the subcaption package. Try something like this. \documentclass{article} \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{subcaption} \begin{document}

  3. 8 lip 2016 · I want to put a table and a figure side-by-side. The table should fill two third of the text width, and the figure the last third. So I'd like to achieve one of the following effects (which are equivalent in my case):

  4. For two independent side-by-side figures, you can use two minipages inside a figure enviroment; for two subfigures, I would recommend the subcaption package with its subfigure environment; here's an example showing both approaches:

  5. 3 maj 2014 · It's easier to just set [width=.45\linewidth] directly: \usepackage{subcaption} %... \begin{figure} \centering. \subcaptionbox{A cat\label{fig:cat}} {\includegraphics[width=.45\linewidth]{example-image-a}} \subcaptionbox{An elephant\label{fig:elephant}}

  6. 21 paź 2016 · I am trying to put two images side by side using the minipages option. But my captions are rather long - I want to have more space between the two images for obvious reasons. How do I do this?

  7. 17 mar 2021 · Side-by-Side Images. This is a very useful tool because you can contrast the differences in the images which you are using. Or just because you want to add multiple images. This task is so easy to do, we just need to add the images in different includegraphics command inside the figure environment.