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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label floatpages</title>
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<h3>Floats on their own on float pages</h3>
-<p/>It&rsquo;s sometimes necessary to force a float to live on a page by itself.
-(It&rsquo;s sometimes even necessary for <em>every</em> float to live on a
-page by itself.) When the float fails to &lsquo;set&rsquo;, and waits for the end
+<p/>It&#8217;s sometimes necessary to force a float to live on a page by itself.
+(It&#8217;s sometimes even necessary for <em>every</em> float to live on a
+page by itself.) When the float fails to &#8216;set&#8217;, and waits for the end
of a chapter or of the document, the natural thing to do is to declare
the float as
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but the overriding <code>!</code> modifier has no effect on float page floats; so
you have to make the float satisfy the parameters.
<a href="FAQ-floats.html">Moving tables and figures</a> offers some
-suggestions, but doesn&rsquo;t solve the one-float-per-page question.
-<p/>The &lsquo;obvious&rsquo; solution, using the counter <code>totalnumber</code>
-(&ldquo;total number of floats per page&rdquo;) doesn&rsquo;t work:
-<code>totalnumber</code> only applies to floats on &lsquo;text&rsquo; pages (pages
+suggestions, but doesn&#8217;t solve the one-float-per-page question.
+<p/>The &#8216;obvious&#8217; solution, using the counter <code>totalnumber</code>
+(&#8220;total number of floats per page&#8221;) doesn&#8217;t work:
+<code>totalnumber</code> only applies to floats on &#8216;text&#8217; pages (pages
containing text as well as one or more float). So, to allow any
size float to take a whole page, set <code>\</code><code>floatpagefraction</code> really
small, and to ensure that no more than one float occupies a page, make