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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2024-01-31 03:01:01 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2024-01-31 03:01:01 +0000 |
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diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/fig.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/fig.helpmark deleted file mode 100644 index be6fe909ea..0000000000 --- a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/fig.helpmark +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| figure | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -Abbreviation: ã|\figã% - -Parameters: ã|first parameter = markup - second parameter = the figure titleã% - - ã|Description:ã% -A figure is a representation or illustration. The \figure markup can leave -space for a figure, number it, print the figure title, and ensure that the -title gets placed in the contents. The figure markup has two parameters: -markup and the title of the figure. - The "markup" can be a \verticalspace markup, \fullpage, \halfpage, or -text such as a table, etc. The "title" is the title of the figure which -will print at the bottom of the figure and in the table of contents. - If you want a figure on an entire page, enter \fullpage as the first -parameter. If you want a figure to fill half of the page, enter \halfpage -as the first parameter. - - ã|Example:ã% -If you want to use \asisbegin, it must go outside of the figure and the -title cannot be more than one line long. - -\aib -\figure{\tt - clay - Human - pressure - parent rock - temperature -}{Origin of the Stone Species} -\aie - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| | -| | -| | -| | -| clay | -| Human | -| pressure | -| parent rock | -| temperature | -| | -| | -| | -| | -| Figure 1. Origin of the Stone Species | -| | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ã|Example:ã% -This figure leaves half an inch of space above the title, "Size data of a -| . . ". | - -the same proportions. -\db{\figure{\vs{.5in}}{Size data of a Yellow -Transparent fruit during the period of July 23 to August 9, -1977. (fruit No. IV@_b@)} -This suggests parallels . . . } - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| | -| | -| | -| | -| | -| | -| Figure 2. Size data of a Yellow Transparent fruit during the | -| period of July 23 to August 9, 1977. (fruit No. IV[b]) | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ã|Example:ã% -This figure leaves an entire empty page for the figure. The title would -print at the bottom of the figure. - -the same proportions. -\figure{\fullpage}{Origins of the Human Species} -This suggests parallels . . . - - ã|Example:ã% -This figure leaves a half page empth for the figure. The title would print -at the bottom of the figure. - -the same proportions. -\figure{\halfpage}{Origins of the Human Species} -This suggests parallels . . . - - ã|Notes:ã% - -By default, text "floated" is text that is moved in front of a figure. The -figure is moved to the top of the current page if there is room left. If -not enough room remains, then the figure is printed at the top of the next -page. To disable this floating process, refer to the \figureformat markup. - For both \halfpage and \fullpage, the figure title is included in -determining how much space to leave. - By default, each new \part will start numbering figures over again at 1. -Use \setfigurenumber to reset the figurenumber outside of parts. - When figures are using the default "float" method of placing figures, -you cannot use \twocolumns or \threecolumns in parameter 1. If you -are using the \nofloat option specified in \figureformat you may use the -multiple column specifications. - Use the \figureformat markup to modify the figure style. - You can not use \settabs within \figure. |