On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 11:34 PM, Maarten Sneep wrote:
Hi,
Subject say some, let me elaborate to make myself perfectly clear. I have a few figures at the end of a section, right before the start of the next section. The figures however end up in the wrong location. I've seen various permutations of the following: figures are placed in a location where they don't fit (with the figure starting below the lower margin and only 50% fitting on the page) and an empty page-end, followed by the section title, followed by one figure below the title, and the second figure (on yet another new page) ...
Are there commands to flush the figures, or is there another, more elegant solution? Which part of the setup would you need to see to help me solve this issue?
The figures have a size, such that the two figures (+captions) will fit on a single page (but nothing else). I could use the page location indicator, but that fits only a single graph on the page. How can I force the two figures together (including the numbers and captions) on a single page? Regards, Maarten
PS: below is part of the code:
... Note that this is a fit on five measurements. For our frequency range, no extrapolation was needed, but the error on the value of the King correction factor may be as large as 10\percent{}.
\placefigure[here][fig:rayleigh-spectrum-nitrogen-argon]{Rayleigh scattering cross sections in Ar and N\low{2} between 15400 and 21400~cm\high{$-$1}. The Rayleigh theory is calculated using \in{equations}[eq:scattering-cross-section-final] and \in[eq:king-correction-factor], the fits are the result from [\in[eq:empirical-scattering-cross-section]] and the markers are measurements.}{\reuseMPgraphic{rayleigh-spectrum-nitrogen-argon}}
\placefigure[here][fig:rayleigh-spectrum-carbondioxide]{Rayleigh scattering cross sections in CO\low{2} between 17400 and 21400~cm\high{$-$1}. The Rayleigh theory is calculated using equations \in[eq:scattering-cross-section-final] and \in[eq:king-correction-factor], the fits are the result from [\in[eq:empirical-scattering-cross-section]] and the markers are measurements.}{\reuseMPgraphic{rayleigh-spectrum-carbondioxide}}
\section[subsect:gases-at-532]{Scattering in CO\low{2}, N\low{2}, Ar, N\low{2}O, CH\low{4}, CO, SF\low{6} and O\low{2} at 532~nm}
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