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onecolumn figure to twocolumn text
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In Latex, I use
onecolumn
multiplot3...
to plot figures in one column. However, if I switch to the two column text using
twocolumn
text here
The text is in a new page! How can I avoid text in the new page following the one column figure?
The multiplot
is defined in the .cls
file as follows:
newcommandmultiplot[5][htbp]
beginfigure*[#1]
centering
setcountersub@fig0
edeflist@i#3
loop
edefitem@iexpandafternext@itemlist@i,empty?
edeflist@iexpandafterrest@itemlist@i,empty?
ifxitem@iempty
else
stepcountersub@fig
subfloat[]includegraphics[#4]fig@fileitem@i%
labelfig:@path-item@i
labelfig:item@i
ifthenelsevaluesub@fig = #2\ setcountersub@fig0
repeat
caption#5
labelfig:@path-#3
labelfig:#3
endfigure*
latex multiple-columns
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In Latex, I use
onecolumn
multiplot3...
to plot figures in one column. However, if I switch to the two column text using
twocolumn
text here
The text is in a new page! How can I avoid text in the new page following the one column figure?
The multiplot
is defined in the .cls
file as follows:
newcommandmultiplot[5][htbp]
beginfigure*[#1]
centering
setcountersub@fig0
edeflist@i#3
loop
edefitem@iexpandafternext@itemlist@i,empty?
edeflist@iexpandafterrest@itemlist@i,empty?
ifxitem@iempty
else
stepcountersub@fig
subfloat[]includegraphics[#4]fig@fileitem@i%
labelfig:@path-item@i
labelfig:item@i
ifthenelsevaluesub@fig = #2\ setcountersub@fig0
repeat
caption#5
labelfig:@path-#3
labelfig:#3
endfigure*
latex multiple-columns
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Without a (minimum working example)[tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228/… that reproduces the problem, it is very difficult to answer your question.
– Alain Merigot
Mar 22 at 10:46
add a comment |
In Latex, I use
onecolumn
multiplot3...
to plot figures in one column. However, if I switch to the two column text using
twocolumn
text here
The text is in a new page! How can I avoid text in the new page following the one column figure?
The multiplot
is defined in the .cls
file as follows:
newcommandmultiplot[5][htbp]
beginfigure*[#1]
centering
setcountersub@fig0
edeflist@i#3
loop
edefitem@iexpandafternext@itemlist@i,empty?
edeflist@iexpandafterrest@itemlist@i,empty?
ifxitem@iempty
else
stepcountersub@fig
subfloat[]includegraphics[#4]fig@fileitem@i%
labelfig:@path-item@i
labelfig:item@i
ifthenelsevaluesub@fig = #2\ setcountersub@fig0
repeat
caption#5
labelfig:@path-#3
labelfig:#3
endfigure*
latex multiple-columns
In Latex, I use
onecolumn
multiplot3...
to plot figures in one column. However, if I switch to the two column text using
twocolumn
text here
The text is in a new page! How can I avoid text in the new page following the one column figure?
The multiplot
is defined in the .cls
file as follows:
newcommandmultiplot[5][htbp]
beginfigure*[#1]
centering
setcountersub@fig0
edeflist@i#3
loop
edefitem@iexpandafternext@itemlist@i,empty?
edeflist@iexpandafterrest@itemlist@i,empty?
ifxitem@iempty
else
stepcountersub@fig
subfloat[]includegraphics[#4]fig@fileitem@i%
labelfig:@path-item@i
labelfig:item@i
ifthenelsevaluesub@fig = #2\ setcountersub@fig0
repeat
caption#5
labelfig:@path-#3
labelfig:#3
endfigure*
latex multiple-columns
latex multiple-columns
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Without a (minimum working example)[tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228/… that reproduces the problem, it is very difficult to answer your question.
– Alain Merigot
Mar 22 at 10:46
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Without a (minimum working example)[tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228/… that reproduces the problem, it is very difficult to answer your question.
– Alain Merigot
Mar 22 at 10:46
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Without a (minimum working example)[tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228/… that reproduces the problem, it is very difficult to answer your question.
– Alain Merigot
Mar 22 at 10:46
Without a (minimum working example)[tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228/… that reproduces the problem, it is very difficult to answer your question.
– Alain Merigot
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