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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/aiaa/pre2004/demos/subfigs/smpsubf.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/aiaa/pre2004/demos/subfigs/smpsubf.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..495e12508b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/aiaa/pre2004/demos/subfigs/smpsubf.tex @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +% `smpsubf.tex' - a sample of subfigure usage +% +% see epslatex.{ps,pdf} in the info directory of the CTAN for +% more discussion on figure placement, usage, etc. +% +\documentclass{aiaa}% use draft mode to check for + % over-full boxes (big black lines). + +% declare new lengths that are used for computing subfigure +% layouts when doing up-down, left-right ordered tables of subfigures. + +\newlength{\subfigwidth}% subfigure width +\newlength{\subfigcolsep}% separation between subfigures +\setlength{\subfigcolsep}{2\tabcolsep}% tie to that used for tabular + +% define a command that creates meaningless blocks of text. +% use is, for example, \replicate{4}{text} where `4' is the +% number of times to repeat the filler `text'. + +\makeatletter +\newcounter{numrepeat} +\newcommand{\replicate}[2]{\par + \setcounter{numrepeat}{#1}\relax + \@whilenum \value{numrepeat} > 0 \do + {{#2}\addtocounter{numrepeat}{-1}}\par} +\makeatother + +% make a command to be the filler text +% for the replicate command above: + +\newcommand{\filler}% + {\em More text and even more text and even more text. + Followed by some other stuff. + Then adding yet additional material. + Lets now change gears and talk about some other stuff for a while. + I am sick-to-death of this other bit of rambling, + and besides I need more material.} + +\title{Some Subfigure Layout Choices} +\author{Bil Kleb\\ + {\it NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton,~Virginia,~23681}} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +The purpose of this document is to present a number +of different subfigure layout options. The methods are currently +rather {\em ad hoc}, but future versions should make this sort +of thing more automatic and remove the requirement for +fiddling on a case-by-case basis. + + +\section{Two stacked figures} + +Let's start off with a simple one: two figures stacked one atop the +other as shown in Fig.~\ref{fig:3f}. +\begin{figure} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{1} + \subfigure[The first one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The second one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{Two, stacked subfigures.} + \label{fig:3f} +\end{figure} +\replicate{3}{\filler} + + +\section{Six Figures} + +\subsection{Up-down, Left-right Ordering} + +This is some text, referencing Fig.~\ref{fig:udlr}. Note that +the order of the sub figures is up-down, then left-right. +Beware that alignment will be thrown off if the subcaptions are +typeset with differing numbers of lines, i.e., a long subcaption +and a short subcaption and the \texttt{[b]} alignment option for the +minipages are not used. +\begin{figure} + \setlength{\subfigwidth}{.5\linewidth} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-.5\subfigcolsep} + \vspace*{-\subfigtopskip} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \subfigure[The first one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{3} + \subfigure[The fourth one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{1} + \subfigure[The second one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{4} + \subfigure[The fifth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{2} + \subfigure[The third one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage}\hfill + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{5} + \subfigure[The sixth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \caption{Up-down ordering of the subfigures + using the minipage environment.} + \label{fig:udlr} +\end{figure} +\replicate{4}{\filler} + +\subsection{Left-Right, Up-Down Ordering} + +Now, if we wanted the ordering to be left-right, then +up-down, we could use the tabular environment. This +is how Fig.~\ref{fig:lrud} was generated. +\begin{figure} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{2} + \subfigure[The first one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The second one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The third one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The fourth one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The fifth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The sixth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{Ordering the subfigures from left-to-right, then + up-down using the tabular environment.} + \label{fig:lrud} +\end{figure} +\replicate{4}{\filler} + +\section{Eight Figures Spanning Both Columns} + +This Fig.~\ref{fig:long} shows the method of `continuing' +the figure onto another page. +\begin{figure*} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{2} + \subfigure[The first one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The second one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The third one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The fourth one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The fifth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The sixth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{Ordering the subfigures from left-to-right, then + up-down using the tabular environment.} + \label{fig:long} +\end{figure*} +\addtocounter{figure}{-1} +\setcounter{subfigure}{6} +\begin{figure*} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{2} + \subfigure[The seventh one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The eighth one. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{Concluded.} +\end{figure*} +\replicate{4}{\filler} + + +\section{Nine Subfigures} + +\subsection{Up-down, Left-right Ordering} + +This is some text, referencing Fig.~\ref{fig:3ud3lr}. Note that +the order of the sub figures is up-down, then left-right. +\begin{figure}[htb!] + \setlength{\subfigwidth}{.333\linewidth} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-.667\subfigcolsep} + \vspace*{-\subfigtopskip} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \subfigure[The first.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{3} + \subfigure[The fourth.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{6} + \subfigure[The seventh.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{1} + \subfigure[The second.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{4} + \subfigure[The fifth.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{7} + \subfigure[The eighth.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{2} + \subfigure[The third.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage}\hfill + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{5} + \subfigure[The sixth.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage}\hfill + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \setcounter{subfigure}{8} + \subfigure[The ninth.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \caption{Up-down ordering of the subfigures + using the minipage environment.} + \label{fig:3ud3lr} +\end{figure} +\replicate{4}{\filler} + +\subsection{Left-Right, Up-Down Ordering} + +Now, if we wanted the ordering to be left-right, then +up-down, we could use the tabular environment. This +is how Fig.~\ref{fig:3lr3ud} was generated. This figure spans both +columns, so it is most likely out of order (and appears near or +at the end of this document). +\begin{figure*} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{3} + \subfigure[The first. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The second. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The third. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The fourth. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The fifth. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The sixth. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The seventh.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The eighth. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[The ninth. ]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{Ordering the subfigures from + left-to-right, then up-down + using the tabular environment.} + \label{fig:3lr3ud} +\end{figure*} +\replicate{4}{\filler} + + +\section{Two Small Subfigures and One Large One} + +\subsection{A} + +Next, we try two small figures with one large one. This attempt +is shown in Fig.~\ref{fig:2s1l}. +\begin{figure}[htb!] + \setlength{\subfigwidth}{.284\linewidth}% have to FIDDLE with this + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-.5\subfigcolsep} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{1} + \subfigure[One.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[Two.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \end{minipage} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{.5\subfigcolsep} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-\linewidth} + \setlength{\subfigwidth}{-\subfigwidth} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-.5\subfigcolsep} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \subfigure[The large one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \caption{Two small subfigures and a large one.} + \label{fig:2s1l} +\end{figure} +\replicate{3}{\filler} + +\subsection{B} + +Figure~\ref{fig:1l2s} is the same, only with the large/small +positions swapped about the vertical axis. +\begin{figure}[htb!] + \setlength{\subfigwidth}{.716\linewidth}% have to FIDDLE with this + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-.5\subfigcolsep} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \subfigure[The large one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{.5\subfigcolsep} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-\linewidth} + \setlength{\subfigwidth}{-\subfigwidth} + \addtolength{\subfigwidth}{-.5\subfigcolsep} + \begin{minipage}[b]{\subfigwidth} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{1} + \subfigure[One.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[Two.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \end{minipage} + \caption{One large subfigure beside two small ones.} + \label{fig:1l2s} +\end{figure} +\replicate{1}{\filler} + +\subsection{C} + +Now, for a slightly different effect, two subfigures on top with +a large one on the bottom, see Fig.~\ref{fig:2st1l}. +\begin{figure}[htb!] + \begin{subfigmatrix}{2} + \subfigure[One.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[Two.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix}% + \begin{subfigmatrix}{1} + \centering\subfigure[The large one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{Two smaller subfigures over a larger one.} + \label{fig:2st1l} +\end{figure} +\replicate{1}{\filler} + +\subsection{D} + +And, of coarse the old large subfigure on top with +two subfigures beneath. Fig.~\ref{fig:1lt2sb} demonstrates +this one. +\begin{figure*}[htb!] + \begin{subfigmatrix}{1} + \subfigure[The large one.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{2} + \subfigure[One.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[Two.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \caption{One large subfigure above two smaller ones.} + \label{fig:1lt2sb} +\end{figure*} +\replicate{2}{\filler} + +\subsection{E} + +Steve Alter prompted Figure~\ref{f:twobytwo}: two with two on the side. +\begin{figure*} +% + \newlength{\firstfigwidth} + \newlength{\secondfigwidth} + \newlength{\thirdfigwidth} +% + \setlength{\firstfigwidth}{0.39745\linewidth}% FIDDLE with these + \setlength{\secondfigwidth}{0.39745\linewidth}% two numbers +% + \setlength{\thirdfigwidth}{\linewidth} + \addtolength{\thirdfigwidth}{-4\tabcolsep} + \addtolength{\thirdfigwidth}{-\firstfigwidth} + \addtolength{\thirdfigwidth}{-\secondfigwidth} +% + \begin{minipage}[t]{\firstfigwidth} + \subfigure[Representative planes of X34 viscous grid.] + {\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage}% note: `%'s are important in this region + \hspace{2\tabcolsep}% + \begin{minipage}[t]{\secondfigwidth} + \subfigure[Meridnal plane.] + {\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{minipage}% note: `%'s are important in this region + \hspace{2\tabcolsep}% + \begin{minipage}[b]{\thirdfigwidth} + \begin{subfigmatrix}{1} + \subfigure[Wing root.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \subfigure[Wing tip.]{\incfig{smpfig}} + \end{subfigmatrix} + \end{minipage} +% + \caption{X34 volume grid used for viscous computations.} + \label{f:twobytwo} +% +\end{figure*} +\replicate{3}{\filler} + +\end{document} |