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Text, not Word Processing

Text, not Word Processing. Gordon J. Pace March 2006. Pictures & Tables. Images. Images can be added anywhere in a document (not just as a figure) To include an image, use the command includegraphics{filename} Various formats are allowed, including gif, jpg, pdf (when using pdftex), etc.

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Text, not Word Processing

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  1. Text, not Word Processing Gordon J. Pace March 2006 Pictures & Tables

  2. Images • Images can be added anywhere in a document (not just as a figure) • To include an image, use the command \includegraphics{filename} • Various formats are allowed, including gif, jpg, pdf (when using pdftex), etc.

  3. Resizing Images • Images can be resized using the \resizebox{width}{height} {object to resize} • Width and height can be set in various units: cm, mm, in, textwidth (the size of the page less the margins). • Use ! as the width or height to scale it according to the other given size.

  4. Il-Ahwa x’Figure! \begin{figure} \resizebox{0.8textwidth}{!} {\includegraphics{girlinlatex.gif}} \caption{Il-Ahwa x’Figure} \end{figure}

  5. Il-Ahwa x’Figure! \begin{figure} \resizebox{0.8textwidth}{!} {\includegraphics{girlinlatex.gif}} \caption{Il-Ahwa x’Figure} \end{figure}

  6. Tables • To draw up tabular data, use the tabular environment. • An extra parameter gives the information about the column layout. • Separate lines using \\ and columns using the ampersand (&) symbol. • \hline draws a horizontal line.

  7. Tables • To draw up tabular data, use the tabular environment. • An extra parameter gives the information about the column layout. • Separate lines using \\ and columns using the ampersand (&) symbol. • \hline draws a horizontal line. eg {||l|cr|} results in two vertical lines, a left aligned column, another vertical line, a centred column, and a right aligned column, and a vertical line.

  8. Eurovision Singers \begin{tabular}{||l|cr|} \hline Name & Pos & Pnts \\ \hline Cikku & 3rd & 5 \\ Pippo & 2nd & 10 \\ Salvu & 1st & 15 \\ \hline \end{tabular}

  9. Eurovision Singers \begin{tabular}{||l|cr|} \hline Name & Pos & Pnts \\ \hline Cikku & 3rd & 5 \\ Pippo & 2nd & 10 \\ Salvu & 1st & 15 \\ \hline \end{tabular}

  10. Eurovision Singers \begin{tabular}{||l|cr|} \hline Name & Pos & Pnts \\ \hline Cikku & 3rd & 5 \\ Pippo & 2nd & 10 \\ Salvu & 1st & 15 \\ \hline \end{tabular} left centre right

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