Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!swrinde!emory!mephisto!mcnc!duke!physics!guy From: guy@physics (Guy Metcalfe) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: Problem with too many floats. Message-ID: <21081@duke.cs.duke.edu> Date: 28 Jul 90 17:13:21 GMT References: <7972@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Sender: news@duke.cs.duke.edu Reply-To: guy@physics.phy.duke.edu (Guy Metcalfe) Organization: Duke University Physics Dept.; Durham, N.C. Lines: 23 In article <7972@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> dhosek@sif.claremont.edu writes: >In article <0093A4F7.248A7EC0@WIFFIN.CHEM.UCLA.EDU>, james@abby.chem.ucla.edu (James Wilkinson) writes... > >> I have a user who needs to put all of her figure captions at the end of her >>LaTeX document. She has about twenty-five captions in a row, all of the form > >Well first, shouldn't she be leaving some space for the pasted-in >figures? (my personal recommendation is to use the picture... >(think about it)). > Dhosek may be missing the point here. Many physics and chemistry journals require that figures be bundled together at the end of a paper with the figure captions listed together on a separate page or pages. Since the original question came from a chemistry dept, I suspect (but don't know) that this may be the requirment. In which case using the aip document style (probably available on ymir) may be the simpler answer. -- Guy Metcalfe Duke University Dept. of Physics guy@phy.duke.edu & Center for Nonlinear Studies guy@physics.phy.duke.edu Durham, N.C. 27706 guy%phy.duke.edu@cs.duke.edu