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lavster
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Can anyone tell me how i can wrap text around my figure in latex? I am trying to use the \usepackage{wrapfig} but it objects when i put this in. any idea why? any other suggestions?
thanks
thanks
How does "it" "object"? It's a good idea whenever you are talking about problems with a computer program or computer language to be specific about those problems.lavster said:Can anyone tell me how i can wrap text around my figure in latex? I am trying to use the \usepackage{wrapfig} but it objects when i put this in. any idea why? any other suggestions?
thanks
I just checked my MikTeX installation on Windows, and the only place the that contains the string "GUI fram" is the MikTeX program itself.lavster said:There are no errors apart from:
"GUI framwork cannot be initalised"
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{wrapfig}
\begin{document}
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
\begin{wrapfigure}{l}{0pt}
\begin{minipage}{100pt}
this is the text that is wrapped around
this is the text that is wrapped around
\end{minipage}
\end{wrapfigure}
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph paragraph
\end{document}
Text wrapping in LaTeX refers to the process of automatically adjusting the placement of text around figures or tables in a document. This ensures that the document has a clean and organized appearance.
To wrap text around figures in LaTeX, you can use the wrapfigure package. This package provides the wrapfigure environment, which allows you to specify the placement of the figure and the text wrapping style.
Yes, you can customize the text wrapping style in LaTeX by using the wrapfig package. This package provides additional options for text wrapping, such as the ability to specify the number of lines to wrap, the distance between the figure and the text, and the alignment of the text with the figure.
To insert a figure in LaTeX, you can use the \includegraphics command. This command allows you to specify the path to the image file and other optional parameters, such as the width and height of the figure.
You can control the placement of figures in LaTeX by using the placement options. These options include h (here), t (top), b (bottom), p (page), and ! (override default placement). You can also use the float package to customize the placement of figures and tables in your document.