Rachel,
This is a notoriously difficult problem. For some good resources see
the LaTeX folder under Computing Documentation on the course website.
Brandon
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Rachel Crouch
<rcrouch(a)jd12.law.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi class,
Does anyone know how to force figures in Latex into the place in your
document that you think they ought to be? They seem to have a mind of their
own. We’ve been able to move them around a little in our paper, and we’ve
gotten somewhere better than the default, but there must be a way to
manipulate them more. Is it possible to get a few of the figures to show up
side by side? Does anyone know of a good reference on this topic?
Thanks!
Rachel
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