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author | Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <mpg@elzevir.fr> | 2008-04-07 13:23:56 +0000 |
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committer | Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <mpg@elzevir.fr> | 2008-04-07 13:23:56 +0000 |
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The caption package v3.1h
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/caption/caption-eng.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/caption/caption-eng.tex index 8c1645c0de7..f720949032c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/caption/caption-eng.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/caption/caption-eng.tex @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ % user manuals caption-deu.tex, caption-eng.tex, and caption-rus.tex. % \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{caption-eng.tex}[2008/03/16 v3.1g The caption package] +\ProvidesFile{caption-eng.tex}[2008/04/06 v3.1h The caption package] \hbadness=9999 \newcount\hbadness \hfuzz=20pt % Make TeX shut up. %\errorcontextlines=3 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ \hypersetup{pdfkeywords={LaTeX, package, caption},pdfstartpage={},pdfstartview={}} \hypersetup{breaklinks=true} -\usepackage[listof=0,hypcap=false]{caption}[2008/01/12] +\usepackage[listof=0,hypcap=false]{caption}[2008/04/01] \DeclareRobustCommand*\eTeX{\texorpdfstring {\leavevmode\hbox{$\varepsilon$}-\TeX}% @@ -70,19 +70,18 @@ \DeclareRobustCommand*\NTG{NTG} \DeclareRobustCommand*\SmF{SMF} -\newcommand\NEW[2]{}%\hskip 1sp \marginpar{\footnotesize\sffamily\raggedleft#1\\#2}} - \usepackage{marvosym} \makeatletter \newcommand*\INFO{\@ifstar{\@INFO{}}{\@INFO{\vbox to \ht\strutbox}}} \newcommand*\@INFO[1]{\MARGINSYM{#1{\LARGE\Info}}} \makeatother -\font\manual=manfnt -\newcommand*\DANGER{\MARGINSYM{\manual\char127}} + \newcommand*\MARGINSYM[1]{\hskip 1sp \marginpar{\raggedleft\textcolor{blue}{{#1}}}} +\newcommand*\NEW[2]{}%\hskip 1sp \marginpar{\footnotesize\sffamily\raggedleft#1\\#2}} % \ContinuedFloat -\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{continued}{Continued #1~#2} +\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{continued1}{Continued #1~#2} +\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{continued2}{#1~#2\alph{ContinuedFloat}} % \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat \DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{bf-parens}{(\textbf{#2})} % \DeclareCaptionStyle @@ -206,6 +205,13 @@ \Thispackage\ offers customization of captions in floating environments such |figure| and |table| and cooperates with many other packages. +\par\smallskip +\textit{Please note:} Many document classes already have build-in options and +commands for customizing captions. +If these possibilities are sufficient for you, there is usually no need for +you to use the \package{caption} package at all. +And if you are just interested in using the command \cs{captionof}, loading of +the very small \package{capt-of} package is usually sufficient. \end{abstract} \newcommand\exampletext{% @@ -632,7 +638,7 @@ Three examples: \smallskip -\pagebreak[3] +\PageBreak \DescribeMacro{singlelinecheck=} The standard \LaTeX\ document classes (\class{article}, \class{report}, and \class{book}) automatically center a caption if it fits in one single line: @@ -1074,7 +1080,7 @@ is equivalent to \medskip -\DANGER +\INFO Please note that the options |skip=|, |position=|, |figure|\-|position=|, and |table|\-|position=| do not always have an effect. Since it's a matter of the document class to supply the environments @@ -1101,10 +1107,11 @@ But there is a second value |\below|\-|caption|\-|skip| (usually set to |0pt| by default) which is set below the caption in \LaTeX{}s implementation, but on the other side than |\above|\-|caption|\-|skip| by this package. So technically speaking, this package swaps the meaning of these two skips -when |position=top| is set. +when |position=|\x|top| is set. Please note that there are several packages around which do the same trick (like the \package{ftcap}, the \package{nonfloat}, and the \package{topcap} -package) which usage should be avoided when this package is used. +package), so the usage of the \package{caption} option |position=| is not +supported if one of these packages will be used, too. \end{Expert*} % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -1158,8 +1165,8 @@ There are five standard caption list formats: \end{Options} The prefix ($=$|\p@figure| resp.~|\p@table|), which runs ahead of the -number ($=$|\the|\-|figure| resp.~|\the|\-|table|) in lists and references, -is usually empty, +number ($=$|\the|\-|figure| resp.~|\the|\-|table|) in lists (e.g.~List of +Figure/Table) and references, is usually empty, so the list formats |simple| and |subsimple| gives equal results; same with |parens| and |subparens|. But this can be different for sub-figures or sub-tables listed in the List of @@ -1308,9 +1315,9 @@ package\cite{float}, or |\Declare|\-|New|\-|Float|\-|Type| offered by the \medskip -\DANGER % \NEWdescription{v3.1} +\INFO % \NEWdescription{v3.1} Please note that you should use the option |type=| only -\emph{inside} boxes or environments (like |\par|\x|box| or |mini|\x|page|), +\emph{inside} boxes or environments (like |\par|\-|box| or |mini|\-|page|), at best one where no page break could happen between contents and caption. Furthermore some visual side-effects (e.g.~mixed-up figure and table settings regarding captions) could occur without using a box or environment, @@ -1450,7 +1457,7 @@ command: It typesets the caption without label and without entry to the list of figures or tables. -\DANGER % \NEWdescription{v3.1} +\INFO % \NEWdescription{v3.1} Since |\caption|\-|of| uses the option |type| internally, the same restrictions as for the |type| option apply here, so you should use both |\caption|\-|of| and |\caption|\-|of*| only \emph{inside} boxes or @@ -1684,8 +1691,9 @@ their own reference number. This is what the command \end{quote} is for; it should be used as first command inside the floating environment. It prevents the incrementation of the relevant counter (usually done by -|\caption|), so a figure or table with a |\Continued|\-|Float| in it gets the -same reference number as the figure or table before. An example: +|\caption|), so a figure or table containing a |\Continued|\-|Float| inside +gets the same reference number as the figure or table before. +An example: \begin{quote} |\begin{table}|\\ | \caption{A table}|\\ @@ -1724,24 +1732,122 @@ to a different label format for continued figures or tables, as shown here: \end{quote} \begin{Example} \captionsetup{type=table,position=b,skip=0pt} - \captionsetup[ContinuedFloat]{labelformat=continued} + \captionsetup[ContinuedFloat]{labelformat=continued1} \ContinuedFloat - \caption{A table} + \caption{A table}\label{continued1} \centerline{\ldots} \end{Example} -\medskip +\smallskip \See{\Ref{declare} for an explanation of \cs{Declare}\-\texttt{Caption}\-\texttt{Label}\-\texttt{Format}.} -\bigskip +\medskip -If you want to have a different caption label in |long|\-|table|s after -a page break, this can \emph{not} be archived by using |\Continued|\-|Float|, -\iffalse -(since |\Continued|\-|Float| is not available for |long|\-|table|s, see -\Ref{longtable}) -\fi -but you could write something like: +There is also a \LaTeX\ counter called |Continued|\-|Float| which could be +used for own purposes. +For ordinary (floating) environments it's set to zero, to one for the first +continued float, to two inside the second one, and so on. +So every |\Continued|\-|Float| increments this counter and a floating +environment without |\Continued|\-|Float| command resets this counter to zero. +An example: +\begin{quote} + |\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{cont}{#1~#2\alph{ContinuedFloat}}|\\ + |\captionsetup[ContinuedFloat]{labelformat=cont}|\\ + \ldots\\ + |\begin{table}\ContinuedFloat|\\ + | \caption{A table}|\\ + | |\ldots\\ + |\end{table}| +\end{quote} +\begin{Example} + \captionsetup{type=table,position=b,skip=0pt} + \captionsetup[ContinuedFloat]{labelformat=continued2} + \ContinuedFloat + \caption{A table}\label{continued2} + \centerline{\ldots} +\end{Example} +\medskip +A reference to this table would still result in the output +``\autoref{continued2}'' since only the caption label format was changed. +If you would like to use the |Continued|\-|Float| counter for the references, +too, you could redefine the command |\the|\-|Continued|\-|Float| instead, +which will be appended to the figure or table counter automatically in +continued floats and is preset to be empty. +\begin{quote} + |\renewcommand\theContinuedFloat{\alph{ContinuedFloat}}|\\ + \ldots\\ + |\begin{table}\ContinuedFloat|\\ + | \caption{A table}|\\ + | |\ldots\\ + |\end{table}| +\end{quote} +\begin{Example} + \captionsetup{type=table,position=b,skip=0pt} + \renewcommand\theContinuedFloat{\alph{ContinuedFloat}} + \ContinuedFloat + \caption{A table}\label{continued3} + \centerline{\ldots} +\end{Example} +\medskip +A reference to that table would result in the output ``\autoref{continued3}''. + +\pagebreak[3] +\DescribeMacro{\ContinuedFloat*} +Suppose you want to start the first figure or table of such a series with a +kind of ``Figure 7a'' and not with ``Figure 7'' (and the second one with +``Figure 7b'' instead of ``Figure 7a''). +This is possible, too, by using the starred variant |\Continued|\-|Float*| +which---just like |\Continued|\-|Float|---executes options associated with the +type name ``|Continued|\-|Float|'' and increments the \LaTeX\ counter +|Continued|\-|Float|, \emph{but} marks the first figure or table of a series +instead: +\begin{quote} + |\renewcommand\theContinuedFloat{\alph{ContinuedFloat}}|\\ + \ldots\\ + |\begin{figure}\ContinuedFloat*|\\ + | |\ldots\\ + | \caption{First figure of a series}|\\ + |\end{figure}|\\ + \ldots\\ + |\begin{figure}\ContinuedFloat|\\ + | |\ldots\\ + | \caption{Second figure of a series}|\\ + |\end{figure}|\\ + \ldots\\ + |\begin{figure}\ContinuedFloat|\\ + | |\ldots\\ + | \caption{Third figure of a series}|\\ + |\end{figure}| +\end{quote} +\begin{Example} + \captionsetup{type=figure,position=b,skip=0pt} + \renewcommand\theContinuedFloat{\alph{ContinuedFloat}} + \begingroup + \ContinuedFloat* + \centerline{\ldots} + \caption{First figure of a series} + \endgroup + \begingroup + \ContinuedFloat + \centerline{\ldots} + \caption{Second figure of a series} + \endgroup + \begingroup + \ContinuedFloat + \centerline{\ldots} + \caption{Third figure of a series} + \endgroup +\end{Example} +\smallskip +\Note{Unfortunately \cs{ContinuedFloat*} is not available if the + \package{subfig} package\cite{subfig} is loaded.} + +\pagebreak[3] +\subsubsection*{A note about longtables} +If you want to have a different caption label in |long|\-|table|s (offered +by the \package{longtable} package\cite{longtable}) after a page break, +this can \emph{not} be archived by using |\Continued|\-|Float|, +but instead you could write something like: \begin{quote} |\DeclareCaptionLabelFormat{continued}{Continued #1~#2}|\\ \ldots\\ @@ -2016,6 +2122,7 @@ and |wrap|\meta{type} (\package{wrapfig} package). \smallskip +\pagebreak[3] So for example \begin{quote} |\DeclareCaptionType{diagram}| @@ -2166,6 +2273,9 @@ This will be achieved by a combination of \LaTeX\ Companion\cite{TLC2} examples.} \MakeShortVerb{\|} +(Please remember that |\caption|\-|list|\-|entry| increments the figure + resp.~table counter.) + % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % \clearpage @@ -2173,16 +2283,6 @@ This will be achieved by a combination of \label{classes} %\NEWdescription{v3.1} -\begin{Note*}[Please note] -Many document classes already have build-in options and commands for -customizing captions. If these possibilities are sufficient for you, there is -usually no need for you to use the \package{caption} package at all. -And if you are just interested in using the command \cs{captionof}, loading of -the very small \package{capt-of} package is usually sufficient. -\end{Note*} - -\medskip - This section will give you an overview of the document classes the \package{caption} supports, what do they already offer regarding captions, what side effects will occur when using the \package{caption} package with @@ -2191,11 +2291,11 @@ them, and what are the `default' settings for them. \NEWfeature{v3.1} The `default' settings depend on the document class you use; they represent how the class author wanted the captions to look like. So for example -setting |format=default| can give you different visual designs when used +setting |format=|\x|default| can give you different visual designs when used with different document classes. \begingroup\setlength\leftmargini{0.3em}% default = 2.5em -\DANGER +\INFO If you don't find the document class you use in this section, you usually don't have to worry: Many document classes (e.g.~the \class{octavo} class) are derived from one of the standard document classes \class{article}, @@ -2228,7 +2328,7 @@ keep your fingers crossed. \newcommand*\Option{Option} \newcommand*\defaultvalue{\texttt{default} value} -\newcommand*\use{\textit{use}} +\newcommand*\uses{\textit{uses}} \newcommand*\settings{\textit{settings}} \newcommand*\nofont{\textit{none}} @@ -2256,7 +2356,7 @@ This also applies to document classes derived from them. \Option & \defaultvalue \\\hline |format=| & |plain| \\ |labelformat=| & |simple| \\ -|labelsep=| & a period $+$ |\enspace| \\ +|labelsep=| & |.\enspace| \\ |justification=| & |justified| \\ |font=| & |\@captionfont| \\ |labelfont=| & |\@captionheadfont| \\ @@ -2289,12 +2389,12 @@ loading \thispackage. |labelformat=| & \textit{not numbered} \\ |labelsep=| & |colon| \\ |justification=| & |raggedright| \\ -|font=| & \use\ \class{beamer} |caption| \settings \\ -|labelfont=| & \use\ \class{beamer} |caption name| \settings \\ +|font=| & \class{beamer} ``|caption|'' \settings \\ +|labelfont=| & \class{beamer} ``|caption name|'' \settings \\ |textfont=| & \nofont \\ \end{tabular} -\subsubsection*{Build-in features and side-effects} +\subsubsection*{Build-in features, and side-effects} You can setup font and color settings with |\set|\-|beamer|\-|font{caption}|\marg{options} and |\set|\-|beamer|\-|font{caption name}|\marg{options}. @@ -2303,7 +2403,7 @@ This will still work, unless you set a different font with |\caption|\-|setup{label|\-|font=|\x\meta{options}|}|.\par Furthermore the \class{beamer} classes offer different caption templates which can be chosen with -|\set|\-|beamter|\-|template|\x|{caption}|\x|[|\meta{template}|]|. +|\set|\-|beamer|\-|template|\x|{caption}|\x|[|\meta{template}|]|. Since \thispackage\ replaces this caption template mechanism, |\def|\-|beamer|\-|template*|\x|{caption}|\x\marg{template code} and @@ -2315,12 +2415,12 @@ will have no effect when \thispackage\ is used. \begin{tabular}{ll} \Option & \defaultvalue \\\hline -|format=| & \use\ |\setcapindent| \textit{\&} |\setcaphanging| \settings \\ +|format=| & \uses\ |\setcapindent| \textit{\&} |\setcaphanging| \settings \\ |labelformat=| & \textit{like \purett{simple}, but with support of ``autodot''}\\ -|labelsep=| & \use\ |\captionformat| \\ +|labelsep=| & |\captionformat| \\ |justification=| & |justified| \\ -|font=| & \use\ |\setkomafont{caption}| \settings \\ -|labelfont=| & \use\ |\setkomafont{captionlabel}| \settings \\ +|font=| & |\setkomafont{caption}| \settings \\ +|labelfont=| & |\setkomafont{captionlabel}| \settings \\ |textfont=| & \nofont \\ \end{tabular} @@ -2330,12 +2430,12 @@ feel of the captions. For an overview and a full description please take a look at the \KOMAScript\ documentation, section `Tables and Figures'. \subsubsection*{Side effects} -The optional argument of |\setcapwidth| is not supported (yet) and will be -ignored if used in conjunction with the \package{caption} package. -Furthermore the \KOMAScript\ options |tablecaptionabove| \& -|tablecaptionbelow| and the commands |\captionabove| \& |\captionbelow| -are stronger than the |position=| setting offered by the \package{caption} -package. +The optional argument of |\set|\-|cap|\-|width| is not supported and +will be ignored if used in conjunction with the \package{caption} package. +Furthermore the \KOMAScript\ options |table|\-|caption|\-|above| \& +|table|\-|caption|\-|below| and the commands |\caption|\-|above| \& +|\caption|\-|below| are stronger than the |position=| setting offered by +the \package{caption} package. \subsection{\NTG: artikel, rapport, and boek} \label{NTG} @@ -2347,17 +2447,17 @@ package. |labelsep=| & |colon| \\ |justification=| & |justified| \\ |font=| & \nofont \\ -|labelfont=| & \use\ |\CaptionLabelFont| \\ -|textfont=| & \use\ |\CaptionTextFont| \\ +|labelfont=| & |\CaptionLabelFont| \\ +|textfont=| & |\CaptionTextFont| \\ \end{tabular} -\subsubsection*{Build-in features and side-effects} +\subsubsection*{Build-in features, and side-effects} |\Caption|\-|Label|\-|Font| and |\Caption|\-|Text|\-|Font| can be set either directly or by using |\Caption|\-|Fonts|. Both is still supported unless you use one of the two options |label|\-|font=| or |text|\-|font=| offered by \thispackage. -\subsection{\SmF{} classes: smfart and smfbook} +\subsection{\SmF: smfart and smfbook} \label{SMF} Since the \SmF\ document classes are derived from the \AmS\ document classes @@ -2378,38 +2478,39 @@ If you don't like this limitation, you can switch it off with the option |labelsep=| & |colon| \\ |justification=| & |justified| \\ |font=| & \nofont \\ -|labelfont=| & \use\ |\captionheaderfont| \\ -|textfont=| & \use\ |\captionbodyfont| \\ +|labelfont=| & |\captionheaderfont| \\ +|textfont=| & |\captionbodyfont| \\ \end{tabular} -\subsubsection*{Build-in features and side-effects} +\subsubsection*{Build-in features, and side-effects} The caption label font can be set with |\caption|\-|header|\-|font|, the caption text font with |\caption|\-|body|\-|font|. Both is still supported unless you use one of the two options |label|\-|font=| or |text|\-|font=| offered by \thispackage. -\subsection{The frenchb Babel option} +\subsection{frenchb babel option} \label{frenchb} If you use the \package{frenchb} option of the \package{babel} package with one of the three standard \LaTeX{} classes (or a one derived from them) -the default |labelsep=| will be set to \cs{CaptionSeparator} (offered by -\package{frenchb}), overriding the default value set by the document class. -So redefining \cs{CaptionSeparator} will still work, unless you don't -select a different |labelsep=| than the default one. +the default |label|\-|sep=| will be set to |\Caption|\-|Sep|\-|a|\-|ra|\-|tor| +(offered by \package{frenchb}), overriding the default value set by the +document class. +So redefining |\Caption|\-|Sep|\-|a|\-|ra|\-|tor| will still work, unless you +don't select a different |label|\-|sep=| than the default one. \INFO* Please load \thispackage\ \emph{after} the \package{babel} package. -\subsection{The frenchle and frenchpro packages} +\subsection{frenchle and frenchpro packages} \label{frenchpro} If you use the \package{frenchle} or \package{frenchpro} package, -the default |labelsep=| will be set to \cs{captionseparator} (offered by -\package{frenchle/pro}) plus \cs{space}, overriding the default value set -by the document class. -So redefining \cs{captionseparator} will still work, unless you don't -select a different |labelsep=| than the default one. +the default |label|\-|sep=| will be set to |\caption|\-|sep|\-|a|\-|ra|\-|tor| +(offered by \package{frenchle/pro}) plus \cs{space}, overriding the default +value set by the document class. +So redefining |\caption|\-|sep|\-|a|\-|ra|\-|tor| will still work, unless you +don't select a different |label|\-|sep=| than the default one. Furthermore the default |text|\-|font=| will be set to |text|\-|font=|\x|it|, since this emulates the default setting of |\caption|\-|font| defined by the @@ -2420,9 +2521,9 @@ Please note that the command |\caption|\-|font| is used by the \package{caption} package internally for a different purpose, so you should not change it (anymore). -The command |\un|\-|numbered|\-|captions|\marg{figure or table} will still work, -but only unless you don't select a different |label|\-|format=| than the default -one. +The command |\un|\-|numbered|\-|captions|\marg{figure \emph{or} table} will +still work, but only unless you don't select a different |label|\-|format=| +than the default one. \INFO* Please load \thispackage\ \emph{after} the \package{frenchle} @@ -2444,7 +2545,7 @@ captions, too: \package{longtable}, \package{picinpar}, \package{picins}, \package{rotating}, \package{setspace}, \package{sidecap}, \package{subfigure}, \package{supertabular}, \package{threeparttable}, - and \package{wrapfig} + \package{wrapfig}, and \package{xtab} \end{quote} Furthermore the \package{floatrow} package\cite{floatrow}, the @@ -2455,15 +2556,15 @@ and use its |\caption|\-|setup| interface. \bigskip \begingroup\setlength\leftmargini{0.3em}% default = 2.5em -\DANGER +\INFO If a package (or document class) unknown to \thispackage\ redefines the |\caption| command as well, this redefinition will be preferred over the one this package offers, providing maximum compatibility and -avoiding incompatibilities. +avoiding conflicts. If such a potential incompatibility is detected, you will see this warning message:~\footnote{% - You can suppress this warning by specifying the option |compatibility=true| - when loading \thispackage.} + You can suppress this warning by specifying the option + \texttt{compatibility=true} when loading \thispackage.} \begin{quote}\footnotesize |Package caption Warning: \caption will not be redefined since it's already|\\ |(caption) redefined by a document class or package which is|\\ @@ -2474,12 +2575,13 @@ warning message:~\footnote{% As a result, the following features offered by \thispackage\ will not be available: \begin{itemize} - \item the options |labelformat=|, |position=auto|, and |list=| \& |listformat=| + \item the options |labelformat=|, |position=auto|, |list=|, and |listformat=| \item |\caption*| (to produce a caption without label) \item |\caption[]{|\ldots|}| (to produce no entry in the List of Figures or Tables) \item |\caption{}| (to produce an empty caption without label separator) \item |\ContinuedFloat| - \item correctly justified captions in environments like \texttt{wide} or \texttt{addmargin} + \item correctly justified captions in environments like \texttt{wide} and + \texttt{addmargin} which add extra margins \item the \textsf{hypcap} feature \See{\Ref{hyperref}\,} \item the sub-caption feature \See{\package{subcaption} package documentation} \end{itemize} @@ -2505,11 +2607,11 @@ since unwanted side-effects or even errors could occur afterwards. \label{algorithms} \packagedescription{% The \package{algorithms} package bundle\cite{algorithms} provides two -environments: The \texttt{algorithmic} environment provides an environment +environments: The \texttt{algorithmic} environment provides a possibility for describing algorithms, and the \texttt{algorithm} environment provides a ``float'' wrapper for algorithms.} -Since the \texttt{algorithm} environment is implemented via |\newfloat| +Since the \texttt{algorithm} environment is implemented via |\new|\-|float| provided by the \package{float} package\cite{float}, please see \Ref{float}. \iffalse @@ -2587,15 +2689,15 @@ An alternative would be using the \package{algorithmicx} package. The \package{float} package\cite{float} introduces the commands \cs{restylefloat} to give existing floating environments a new look \& feel and \cs{newfloat} to define new floating environments. -It also provides the \texttt{H} float placement option of the obsolete -\package{here} package.} +It also provides the ``\texttt{H}'' float placement option which places +the environments ``here'' instead of letting them floating around.} For floating environments defined with \cs{newfloat} or \cs{restylefloat} the |po|\-|si|\-|tion| option has no effect on the main caption anymore, since its placement and spacing will be controlled by the selected float style instead. -Furthermore a caption style and options defined with the name of the float -style will be executed additionally to the regular ones. +A caption style and options defined with the name of the float style will be +executed additionally to the regular ones. Using this mechanism \thispackage\ emulates the default look \& feel of the |ruled| captions: It defines the caption style \begin{quote} @@ -2615,27 +2717,27 @@ is specified, overriding its global value: For changing this, just use |\caption|\-|setup[boxed]{skip=|\x\meta{value}|}| with an appropriate value. Or if you want to use the global |skip| setting instead, you can remove the usage of the local setting for these floats with -|\clearcaptionsetup[skip]{boxed}|. +|\clear|\-|caption|\-|setup[skip]{boxed}|. \begin{Note} Only one single caption can be typeset inside environments defined with |\new|\-|float| or |\re|\-|style|\-|float|, furthermore these environments -are not behaving exactly like the pre-defined floats |figure| \& |table|. +are not behaving exactly like the pre-defined floats |figure| and |table|. As a consequence many packages do not cooperate well with these. -Furthermore the float package has some caveats \& limitations, so if you -just want to define a new simple floating environment---behaving like -|figure| or |table|---I recommend using \cs{DeclareCaptionType} +Furthermore the \package{float} package has some caveats \& limitations, +so if you just want to define a new simple floating environment---behaving +like |figure| or |table|---I recommend using |\Declare|\-|Caption|\-|Type| instead. And for defining non-simple floating environments and customization I -recommend using |\DeclareNewFloatType| offered by the \package{floatrow} -package\cite{floatrow}. +recommend using |\Declare|\-|New|\-|Float|\-|Type| offered by the +\package{floatrow} package\cite{floatrow}. \end{Note} \iffalse -Please also note that you \emph{don't} need a |\restylefloat| for using -the |H| float placement specifier. Some docs say so, but they are +Please also note that you \emph{don't} need a |\restyle|\-|float| for using +the ``|H|'' float placement specifier. Some docs say so, but they are wrong. -And |\restylefloat{table}| is a very good method to shoot yourself +And |\restyle|\-|float{table}| is a very good method to shoot yourself in the foot, since many packages using |table| internally are not working correctly afterwards. \fi @@ -2648,19 +2750,19 @@ The \package{floatflt} package\cite{floatflt} offers figures and tables which do not span the full width of a page and are float around by text.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} -If you want to setup special options for the |float|\-|ing|\-|figure| \& +If you want to setup special options for the |float|\-|ing|\-|figure| and |float|\-|ing|\-|table| environments you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[floatingfigure]|\marg{options}\\ + |\captionsetup[floatingfigure]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{and}\\ |\captionsetup[floatingtable]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for -|figure| or |table|. +|figure| resp.~|table|. \begin{Note} -The |margin| resp.~|width| setting will not be used for these figures and tables, +The |margin| resp.~|width| setting will not be used for these figures resp.~tables, unless you set it explicit with |\caption|\-|setup[floating|\-|figure]{|\ldots|}| -or |\caption|\-|setup[floating|\-|table]{|\ldots|}|. +resp.~|\caption|\-|setup[floating|\-|table]{|\ldots|}|. \end{Note} \pagebreak[3] @@ -2673,37 +2775,37 @@ for its contents. This will be done by placing the caption on the bottom of the previous or next page.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} -Two options control the links to the |FPfigure| and |FPtable|: +Two options control the links to the environments |FPfigure| and |FPtable|: \begin{description} \item{\texttt{FPlist=caption} or \texttt{FPlist=figure}}\\[\smallskipamount] If set to |caption|, the list entry will link to the caption; if set to |figure|, it will link to the figure contents. -(The default setting is |FPlist=caption|.) +(The default setting is |FP|\-|list=|\x|caption|.) \item{\texttt{FPref=caption} or \texttt{FPref=figure}}\\[\smallskipamount] If set to |caption|, a \cs{ref}, \cs{pageref}, \cs{autoref}, or \cs{nameref} will link to the caption; if set to |figure|, it will link to the figure contents. -(The default setting is |FPref=figure|.) +(The default setting is |FP|\-|ref=|\x|figure|.) \end{description} -If you want to setup special options for the |FPfigure| \& |FPtable| +If you want to setup special options for the |FPfigure| and |FPtable| environments you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[FPfigure]|\marg{options}\\ + |\captionsetup[FPfigure]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{and}\\ |\captionsetup[FPtable]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for |figure| or |table|. -Furthermore \cs{DeclareCaptionType}\marg{name} will also define -an environment called |FP|\meta{name} which behaves like |FPfigure| and -|FPtable|. +Furthermore |\Declare|\-|Caption|\-|Type|\marg{name} will also define +an environment called |FP|\meta{name} which behaves like |FP|\-|figure| and +|FP|\-|table|. \pagebreak[3] \subsection{hyperref} \label{hyperref} \packagedescription{% -The hyperref package\cite{hyperref} is used to handle cross-referencing -commands in LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document.} +The \package{hyperref} package\cite{hyperref} is used to handle cross +referencing commands in LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} There are two options available to control the placement of hyperlink @@ -2712,7 +2814,7 @@ which they supersede.} \begin{description} \item{\texttt{hypcap=true} or \texttt{hypcap=false}}\\[\smallskipamount] If set to |true| all hyperlink anchors -- where entries in the -List of Figures, |\ref|, and |\autoref| will link to -- are placed at +List of Figures, |\ref|, and |\auto|\-|ref| will link to -- are placed at the beginning of the (floating) environment.\par If set to |false| the hyperlink anchor is (usually) placed at the caption.\par (The default setting is |hypcap=|\x|true|.) @@ -2726,8 +2828,9 @@ e.g.~|hyp|\-|cap|\-|space=|\x|0pt| removes this distance.\par Both settings have no effect in |lst|\-|listing|s (provided by the \package{listings} package), |long|\-|table|s (provided by the -\package{longtable} package), and |super|\-|tabular|s (provided by the -\package{supertabular} package), within these environments hyperlink +\package{longtable} package), |super|\-|tabular|s (provided by the +\package{supertabular} package), and |x|\-|tabular|s (provided by the +\package{xtab} package), within these environments hyperlink anchors will always be placed as if |hyp|\-|cap=|\x|true| and |hyp|\-|cap|\-|space=|\x|0pt| would be set. @@ -2747,7 +2850,7 @@ For example: |\end{minipage}| \end{quote} will place the hyperlink anchor at the caption. -(And if |hypcap=|\x|true| is set, you will get a warning about this.) +(And if |hyp|\-|cap=|\x|true| is set, you will get a warning about this.) But \begin{quote} |\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}|\\ @@ -2756,7 +2859,7 @@ But | \caption{A figure}|\\ |\end{minipage}| \end{quote} -will place the hyperlink anchor at the beginning of the |minipage|, +will place the hyperlink anchor at the beginning of the |mini|\-|page|, since |\caption|\-|setup{type=|\x|figure}| does not only set the caption type to ``figure'' but does place a hyperlink anchor, too. @@ -2780,13 +2883,13 @@ The \package{hyp\-cap} package\cite{hypcap} offers a solution to the problem that links to a float using \package{hyper\-ref} may anchors to the caption rather than the beginning of the float. Since \thispackage\ \version{3.1} already solves this problem for itself, -the \package{hypcap} package is usually not needed, at least when you use -\thispackage.} +the \package{hypcap} package is usually not needed.} +%, at least when you use \thispackage.} If the \package{hyp\-cap} package is loaded additionally to the \package{hyper\-ref} package, it takes over the control of the hyperlink -anchor placement from \thispackage, overriding the options |hyp|\-|cap| -and |hyp|\-|cap|\-|space|. +anchor placement from \thispackage, overriding the options |hyp|\-|cap=| +and |hyp|\-|cap|\-|space=|. So for a manual placement of hyperlink anchors |\caption|\-|setup{type=|\x\meta{type}|}| is not sufficient anymore, @@ -2813,7 +2916,7 @@ and |wrapfigure|s (provided by the \package{wrap\-fig} package).%---% \packagedescription{% The \package{listings} package\cite{listings} typesets programming code.} -If you want to setup special options for the |lstlinsting| environment +If you want to setup special options for the |lst|\-|listing| environment you can use \begin{quote} |\captionsetup[lstlisting]|\marg{options}\quad. @@ -2825,17 +2928,18 @@ for controlling the position and the skips of the caption: \See{\package{listings} documentation for details.} These \package{listings} options override the \package{caption}'s ones, but can be again overwritten by |\caption|\-|setup[lst|\-|listing]{|\ldots|}|, -e.g.~|\caption|\-|setup[lst|\-|listing]{skip=|\x|10pt}|. +e.g.%~ +\begin{quote}|\caption|\-|setup[lst|\-|listing]{skip=|\x|10pt}|\quad.\end{quote} \pagebreak[3] \subsection{longtable} \label{longtable} \packagedescription{% The \package{longtable} package\cite{longtable} offers an environment -which behaves similar to the |tabular| environment, but the table +which behaves similar to the \texttt{tabular} environment, but the table itself can span multiple pages.} -If you want to setup special options for the |longtable| environment +If you want to setup special options for the |long|\-|table| environment you can use \begin{quote} |\captionsetup[longtable]|\marg{options}\quad. @@ -2853,13 +2957,13 @@ $=$ |4in|, \thispackage\ will follow that. even if it is set to a value different than |4in|.) \begin{Note} -|\caption|\-|of| and |\Continued|\-|Float| do not work for |long|\-|table|s. +|\caption|\-|of| and |\Continued|\-|Float| do \emph{not} work for |long|\-|table|s. Furthermore neither |\caption| nor |\caption|\-|list|\-|entry| will increment the |table| counter here; it's incremented by the |long|\-|table| environment instead. \NEWfeature{v3.1} -If you need a |long|\-|table| which does \emph{not} increment the |table| -counter please use the |long|\-|table*| environment (offered by the +If you need a |long|\-|table| which does not increment the |table| counter +please use the |long|\-|table*| environment (offered by the \package{ltcaption} package which is part of \thispackage\ bundle and will be loaded automatically). \end{Note} @@ -2875,10 +2979,10 @@ For a detailed discussion about the differences between these packages please take a look at The \LaTeX\ Companion\cite{TLC2}.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} -If you want to setup special options for the |figwindow| \& |tabwindow| -environments you can use +If you want to setup special options for the |fig|\-|window| and +|tab|\-|window| environments you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[figwindow]|\marg{options}\\ + |\captionsetup[figwindow]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{and}\\ |\captionsetup[tabwindow]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for @@ -2901,14 +3005,15 @@ For a detailed discussion about the differences between these packages please take a look at The \LaTeX\ Companion\cite{TLC2}.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} -If you want to setup special options for the |parpic| environment you can use +If you want to setup special options for the |par|\-|pic| environment you can use \begin{quote} |\captionsetup[parpic]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for -|figure| or |table|.\par -Furthermore |\piccaption[]{|\ldots|}| produce no entry in the List of Figures, -and |\piccaption*{|\ldots|}| gives an unlabeled \& unnumbered caption. +|figure| or |table|. + +Furthermore |\pic|\-|caption[]{|\ldots|}| produce no entry in the List of Figures, +and |\pic|\-|caption*{|\ldots|}| gives an unlabeled \& unnumbered caption. \begin{Note} The |margin| resp.~|width| setting will not be used for these figures and tables. @@ -2921,7 +3026,6 @@ But you can override this by setting it explicit with |\caption|\-|setup[par|\-|pic]{|\ldots|}|. \end{Note} -\begin{Note} If you want to have a |\pic|\-|caption| of another type as |figure|, please do \emph{not} re-define |\@cap|\-|type| as suggested by the \package{picins} documentation. Please use the |\pic|\-|caption|\-|type|\marg{type} command @@ -2931,19 +3035,18 @@ which is offered by \thispackage\ instead, e.g.: |\piccaption{An example table}|\\ |\parpic(50mm,10mm)[s]{|\ldots|}| \end{quote} -\end{Note} \pagebreak[3] \subsection{rotating} \label{rotating} \packagedescription{% The \package{rotating} package\cite{rotating} offers the floating -environments \texttt{side\-ways\-figure} and \texttt{side\-ways\-table} -which are just like normal figures and tables but rotated by 90 degree. -Furthermore a command \cs{rotcaption} is offered for rotated captions only.} +environments \texttt{side\-ways\-figure} and \texttt{side\-ways\-table} which +are just like normal figures and tables but rotated by 90 resp.~270 degree. +Furthermore a command \cs{rot\-caption} is offered for rotated captions only.} \iffalse % No, we don't do that -If you want to setup special options for the |side|\-|ways|\-|figure| \& +If you want to setup special options for the |side|\-|ways|\-|figure| and |side|\-|ways|\-|table| environments you can use \begin{quote} |\captionsetup[sidewaysfigure]|\marg{options}\\ @@ -2954,8 +3057,8 @@ These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for \fi The command |\rot|\-|caption| will be extended by \thispackage, so -|\rot|\-|caption*| or |\rot|\-|caption|\-|of| can be used analogous to -|\caption| and |\caption|\-|of|. +|\rot|\-|caption*| and |\rot|\-|caption|\-|of| can be used analogous to +|\caption*| and |\caption|\-|of|. \NEWfeature{v3.1} Furthermore |\Declare|\-|Caption|\-|Type|\marg{name} will also define @@ -2975,20 +3078,20 @@ If the \package{setspace} package is used in conjunction with \thispackage, the caption will be typeset with single spacing as default. This can be changed by specifying either |font=|\x|one|\-|half|\-|spacing|, |font=|\x|double|\-|spacing|, or |font={stretch=|\x\meta{amount}|}|. -\See{\Ref{fonts}} +\See{also \Ref{fonts}} \pagebreak[3] \subsection{sidecap} \label{sidecap} \packagedescription{% -The \package{sidecap} package\cite{sidecap} offers the floating -environments |SCfigure| and |SCtable| which are like usual figures +The \package{sidecap} package\cite{sidecap} offers the floating environments +\texttt{SC\-figure} and \texttt{SC\-table} which are like usual figures and tables but the caption will be put \emph{beside} the contents.} -If you want to setup special options for the |SCfigure| \& |SCtable| +If you want to setup special options for the |SCfigure| and |SCtable| environments you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[SCfigure]|\marg{options}\\ + |\captionsetup[SCfigure]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{and}\\ |\captionsetup[SCtable]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for @@ -2996,14 +3099,14 @@ These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for \pagebreak[3] \NEWfeature{v3.1} -Furthermore \cs{DeclareCaptionType}\marg{name} will also define -an environment called |SC|\meta{name} which behaves like |SCfigure| and -|SCtable|. +Furthermore |\Declare|\-|Caption|\-|Type|\marg{name} will also define +an environment called |SC|\meta{name} which behaves like |SC|\-|figure| and +|SC|\-|table|. \begin{Note} The \package{sidecap} package offers its own options for justification. If set, they will override the one specified with the caption option -|justification=| for captions beside their contents. +|jus|\-|ti|\-|fi|\-|ca|\-|tion=| for captions beside their contents. \end{Note} \begin{Note} @@ -3015,8 +3118,9 @@ or |\caption|\-|setup[SC|\-|table]{|\ldots|}|. \medskip \begin{Annotation*} -Instead of using the \package{sidecap} package you can also use -the more powerful \package{floatrow} package\cite{floatrow} for this purpose. +Instead of using the \package{sidecap} package you can also use the more +powerful and flexible \package{floatrow} package\cite{floatrow} for typesetting +captions beside the contents. \end{Annotation*} \pagebreak[3] @@ -3061,42 +3165,44 @@ Please use the \package{subfig} package instead with supports \thispackage\ \See{the \package{subfig} package\cite{subfig} documentation for details.} \pagebreak[3] -\subsection{supertabular} +\subsection{supertabular and xtab} \label{supertabular} \packagedescription{% -The \package{supertabular} package\cite{supertabular} offers an environment -which is quite similar to the |longtable| environment provided -by the \package{longtable} package\cite{longtable}: -Both offers the typesetting of tables which can span multiple pages. -For a detailed discussion about the differences between these two powerful +The \package{supertabular}\cite{supertabular} and \package{xtab}\cite{xtab} +packages offer an environment which can span multiple pages and is quite +similar to the \texttt{long\-table} environment provided by the +\package{longtable} package\cite{longtable}. +For a detailed discussion about the differences between these powerful packages please take a look at The \LaTeX\ Companion\cite{TLC2}.} -If you want to setup special options for the |super|\-|tabular| environment -you can use +If you want to setup special options for the |super|\-|tabular| +resp.~|x|\-|tabular| environment you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[supertabular]|\marg{options}\quad. + |\captionsetup[supertabular]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{resp.}\\ + |\captionsetup[xtabular]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for |table|. \begin{Note} -|\Continued|\-|Float| does not work for |super|\-|tabular|s. +|\Continued|\-|Float| does not work for |super|\-|tabular|s and |x|\-|tabular|s. \end{Note} \pagebreak[3] \subsection{threeparttable} \label{threeparttable} \packagedescription{% -Provides a scheme for tables that have a structured note section after the -table contents and the caption. +The \package{threeparttable} package\cite{threeparttable} provides a scheme +for tables that have a structured note section after the table contents and +the caption. This scheme provides an answer to the old problem of putting footnotes in tables---by making footnotes entirely unnecessary.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} -If you want to setup special options for the |three|\-|part|\-|table| \& +If you want to setup special options for the |three|\-|part|\-|table| and |measured|\-|figure| environments you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[threeparttable]|\marg{options}\\ + |\captionsetup[threeparttable]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{and}\\ |\captionsetup[measuredfigure]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for @@ -3129,30 +3235,31 @@ For a detailed discussion about the differences between these packages please take a look at The \LaTeX\ Companion\cite{TLC2}.} \NEWfeature{v3.1} -If you want to setup special options for the |wrapfigure| \& |wraptable| -environments you can use +If you want to setup special options for the |wrap|\-|figure| and +|wrap|\-|table| environments you can use \begin{quote} - |\captionsetup[wrapfigure]|\marg{options}\\ + |\captionsetup[wrapfigure]|\marg{options}\quad\emph{and}\\ |\captionsetup[wraptable]|\marg{options}\quad. \end{quote} These options will be executed additionally to the regular ones for |figure| or |table|. -Furthermore \cs{DeclareCaptionType}\marg{name} will also define -an environment called |wrap|\meta{name} which behaves like |wrapfigure| and -|wraptable|. +Furthermore |\Declare|\-|Caption|\-|Type|\marg{name} will also define +an environment called |wrap|\meta{name} which behaves like |wrap|\-|figure| +and |wrap|\-|table|. \begin{Note} -The |margin| resp.~|width| setting will not be used for these figures and tables, -unless you set it explicit with |\caption|\-|setup[wrap|\-|figure]{|\ldots|}| +The |margin| resp.~|width| setting will not be used for these figures and +tables, unless you set it explicit with +|\caption|\-|setup[wrap|\-|figure]{|\ldots|}| or |\caption|\-|setup[wrap|\-|table]{|\ldots|}|. \end{Note} \begin{Note} If the \package{wrapfig} package should be used in coorperation with the \package{float} package, it needs to be loaded \emph{after} the -\package{float} package. Furthermore \cs{newfloat} or \cs{restylefloat} -commands \emph{must} be placed after \emph{both} packages have been loaded. +\package{float} package. Furthermore |\new|\-|float| and |\restyle|\-|float| +commands \emph{should} be placed after \emph{both} packages have been loaded. \end{Note} % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -3545,7 +3652,7 @@ Command & & Section \\ |particular \caption.| \Description \Thispackage\ hasn't found a proper hyperlink anchor for this particular - caption, so it decides to ignore the setting |hypcap=|\-|true| (which is set by + caption, so it decides to ignore the setting |hypcap=|\x|true| (which is set by default). As a result a link to this caption (e.g.~in the List of Figures, or set by |\ref| or |\auto|\-|ref|) will link you to the caption of the figure or table, not to the figure or table itself.\par @@ -3721,7 +3828,7 @@ Command & & Section \\ so you can't do that again specifying different options. A candidate causing this could be the \package{subfig} package; if this is the case, please load \thispackage\ \emph{before} the \package{subfig} - package or specify the option |caption=|\-|false| while loading the + package or specify the option |caption=|\x|false| while loading the \package{subfig} package. \par\See{the \package{subfig} package\cite{subfig} documentation} @@ -3778,7 +3885,7 @@ Command & & Section \\ |Please pass this option to the subfig package instead|\\ |and do *not* load the caption package anymore.| \Description - You have specified the option |caption=|\-|false|. This used to be a workaround + You have specified the option |caption=|\x|false|. This used to be a workaround for not using the whole \package{caption} package (leaving the caption stuff offered by the document class or other packages intact), but keeping the \package{subfig} package working. This mechanism is obsolete and not offered @@ -3836,6 +3943,18 @@ Command & & Section \\ \par\See{\Ref{style}} \Message + |Usage of the `position' option is incompatible|\\ + |to the `|\meta{package}|' package.| +\Description +% (ftcap,nonfloat,topcapt) + The given package is dealing with caption skips as well. + Please decide which one do you actually want to use: The |position=| option + of \thispackage\ or the mechanism of the other one; using both this way + would lead to wrong skips above or below the caption and is therefore + not supported. + \par\See{\Ref{skips}} + +\Message |Undefined text format `|\meta{name}|'.| \Description You tried to set a caption text format which does not exists. @@ -3850,22 +3969,6 @@ Command & & Section \\ Please use only \thispackage. \par\See{\Ref{caption2}} -\Message - |You can't use the caption package option|\\ - | `tableposition=|\meta{position}|'|\\ - |and use the |\meta{package}| package, too.| -\Or - |You can't use the global option|\\ - | `tablecaptionabove'|\\ - |and use the |\meta{package}| package, too.| -\Description -% (ftcap,nonfloat,topcapt) - The package \meta{package} is dealing with caption skips as well. - Please decide which one do you actually want to use, \thispackage\ or the - other one, using both this way will lead to wrong skips above or below the - caption. - \par\See{\Ref{skips}} - \end{Warnings} % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % @@ -3880,7 +3983,7 @@ Furthermore this version already supported the \package{rotating} and \package{subfigure} packages. Version $1.1$ introduced the |center|\-|last| option; version $1.2$ added the support of the \package{float} package. -Version offered a better support of the \package{subfigure} package, +Version $1,3$ offered a better support of the \package{subfigure} package, while version $1.4$ came with the new option |nooneline|. The \package{caption2} package $2.0$ was an experimental side-version of @@ -4134,7 +4237,7 @@ document class used. For example: While in \version{3.0} the default caption |jus|\-|ti|\-|fi|\-|ca|\-|tion| used to be always |jus|\-|ti|\-|fied|, it's now still |jus|\-|ti|\-|fied| when using one of the standard document -classes, but |ragged|\-|right| will be used as default format when when used +classes, but |ragged|\-|right| will be used as default format when used with the \class{beamer} document class. %An easy way to select the `old' defaults---if desired---is using the option @@ -4156,10 +4259,10 @@ you should use it with care. \bigskip \begin{Note*} -The option |caption=false|, which used to be a workaround for not using the -whole \package{caption} package (leaving the caption stuff offered by the -document class or other packages intact), but keeping the \package{subfig} -package\cite{subfig} working. +\Thispackage\ \version{3.0} offered the option |caption=|\x|false|, +which used to be a workaround for not using the whole \package{caption} package +(leaving the caption stuff offered by the document class or other packages +intact), but keeping the \package{subfig} package\cite{subfig} working. This mechanism is obsolete and not offered anymore, please pass this option to the \package{subfig} package instead and do not load \thispackage\ anymore. %\par\See{the \package{subfig} package documentation} @@ -4169,6 +4272,7 @@ to the \package{subfig} package instead and do not load \thispackage\ anymore. \clearpage \begin{thebibliography}{99} + \bibitem{TLC2} Frank Mittelbach and Michel Goossens:\\ \newblock {\em The {\LaTeX} Companion (2nd.~Ed.)},\\ @@ -4196,7 +4300,7 @@ to the \package{subfig} package instead and do not load \thispackage\ anymore. 3 September 1989 \bibitem{algorithms} - Rogério Brito:\\ + Rog\'erio Brito:\\ \href{http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithms/}% % \href{ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithms/algorithms.pdf}% {\emph{Algorithms}},\\ @@ -4336,6 +4440,13 @@ to the \package{subfig} package instead and do not load \thispackage\ anymore. % \href{ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/wrapfig/wrapfig.sty}% {\emph{WRAPFIG.STY ver 3.6}},\\ 2003/01/31 + + \bibitem{xtab} + Peter Wilson:\\ + \href{http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/xtab/}% + {\emph{The xtab package}},\\ + 2004/05/24 + \end{thebibliography} % --------------------------------------------------------------------------- % |