I didn't know that "figure" is default list for all figures. Now I can
remove some code because \placelist[figure] in my document works.
Thanks.
On 6/28/07, Aditya Mahajan
Quoting Crt Gorup
: Hi,
i was playing with table of figures few days ago. My "solution" is probably not the best one, but it works.
\definelist[figs]
\def\addFigure#1#2#3#4%
{
\placefigure[here][fig:#1]{#2}{\externalfigure[#3][scale=#4]}
\writetolist[figs]{fig:#1}{#2}
}
\def\placeTOF%
{
\title{Table of figures}
\placelist[figs][alternative=command,command=\TOFCommand]
}
\def\TOFCommand#1#2#3%
{{\bf Fig. \in[#1] } #2 \dotfill #3\blank[.1cm] }
For each figure you want on list you have to use \addFigure instead of \placefigure. Is there any shorter and better solution?
What is wrong with \placelist[figure]? AFAIU, \placefigure does something equivalent to \writetolist[figure]{}{}. so you should be able to access the list of figures using \placelist[figure].
Does that not work for you? Can you post a minimal example?
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