Command/placefloat
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\placefloat
Summary
The command \placefloat is used for ...
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\placefloat[...][...,...][...,...]{...}{...} | |
[...] | singular |
[...,...] | split always left right inner outer backspace cutspace inleft inright inmargin leftmargin rightmargin leftedge rightedge innermargin outermargin inneredge outeredge text opposite reset height depth [+-]line halfline grid high low fit 90 180 270 nonumber none local here force margin [+-]hang hanging tall both middle offset top bottom auto page leftpage rightpage somewhere effective header footer tblr lrtb tbrl rltb fxtb btlr lrbt btrl rlbt fxbt fixd |
[...,...] | reference |
{...} | text |
{...} | content |
Option | Explanation |
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optional positioning key. There are a great many positioning keys defined, and they can be combined (although not all combinations make sense). | |
always | precedence over stored floats |
left | To the left of text |
right | To the right of the text |
inleft | In left margin |
inright | In right margin |
inmargin | In the margin (left or right) |
opposite | on the opposite page of a spread |
none | Suppress the caption, including the "FLOAT 1" label. |
here | Preferably here |
force | Force placement here |
margin | In the margin (margin float) |
top | At the top of the page |
bottom | At the bottom of the page |
page | on a new (empty) page |
optional reference label | |
caption content |