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+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+This directory contains version 1.3 of the subfig package. In a UNIX
+or UNIX-like command shell, use `make' to extract the subfig package
+and run the local tests.
+
+
+MANIFEST:
+---------
+ The following files as well as the derivative files `subfig.sty' and
+ `altsf.cfg' constitute the subfig package and are considered as "the
+ work" under the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL 1.3 or later).
+
+Makefile UNIX makefile to extract the subfig package
+ and related material.
+README This file.
+subfig.dtx The documented subfig package.
+subfig.ins The subfig package installation file.
+subfig.pdf The subfig package documentation (in PDF).
+test1.tex Test one: Basic checks and examples.
+test2.tex Test two: Check for extra space around figure
+test3.tex Test four: Test of optional args and \subref.
+test4.tex Test four: Test of interaction with hyperref.
+test5.tex Test five: Test of continued figures.
+test6.tex Test six: Test of options and option interaction.
+test7.tex Test seven: Test of class/package misuse of \let.
+
+
+FILES AFTER `make':
+-------------------
+Makefile UNIX makefile to extract the subfig package
+ and related material.
+README This file.
+altsf.cfg A subfig configuration file (which make the subfig
+ package act similar to the subfigure package).
+ltxdoc.cfg Configuration file to print change history and
+ index on the subfig package documentation.
+subfig.dtx The documented subfig package.
+subfig.ins The subfig package installation file.
+subfig.pdf The subfig package documentation (in PDF).
+subfig.ps The subfig package documentation (in PostScript).
+subfig.sty The subfig package
+test1.ps Results of test one.
+test1.tex Test one: Basic checks and examples.
+test2.ps Results of test two.
+test2.tex Test two: Check for extra space around figure
+test3.ps Results of test three.
+test3.tex Test four: Test of optional args and \subref.
+test4.pdf Results of test four.
+test4.tex Test four: Test of interaction with hyperref.
+test5.ps Results of test five.
+test5.tex Test five: Test of continued figures.
+test6.ps Results of test six.
+test6.tex Test six: Test of options and option interaction.
+test7.tex Test seven: Test of class/package misuse of \let.
+test7a.ps Log from test seven run.
+test7b.ps Results of test seven.
+
+
+NOTES:
+------
+
+1. To verify the results of the test(s) (which are run using the
+ preferred options), compare with the test(s) found at:
+ http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sdc/latex/subfig.13/
+
+2. This version of the subfig package removes a "feature" which
+ allowed a line break to occur between two subfloats separated
+ by whitespace instead of requiring an explicit "\\". If this
+ "feature" was used to position sub-floats, they may now be
+ incorrectly displayed.
+
+ If this occurs, the solution is to add an expicit linebreak
+ between the problem sub-floats. For example, the following
+ to the left would seem to work correctly, but suppressed
+ the "farskip" placing the figures too close together and
+ will, now, no longer work. It should be written as on the
+ left.
+
+ \begin{figure} \begin{figure}
+ \centering \centering
+ \subfloat[One.]{...}% \subfloat[One.]{...}
+ \hspace{.25in}% \hspace{.25in}%
+ \subfloat[Two.]{...} \subfloat[Two.]{...} \\
+ \subfloat[Three.]{...}% \subfloat[Three.]{...}
+ \hspace{.25in}% \hspace{.25in}%
+ \subfloat[Four.]{...}% \subfloat[Four.]{...}
+ \caption{Simple Case.} \caption{Simple Case.}
+ \end{figure} \end{figure}
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