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% \iffalse % subfigure.dtx
% Subfigure/subtable macros for use with the LaTeX figure/table environments.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Copyright (C) 1986-2002 Steven Douglas Cochran
%
% The subfigure package is free software; it may be distributed under
% the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.1
% of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest
% version of this license is in:
% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
% and version 1.1 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
% 1999/06/01 or later.
%
% The captcont package is distributed in the hope that it will be
% useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
% of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
% LaTeX Project Public License for more details.
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% @LaTeX-style-file{
%% author = "Steven Douglas Cochran",
%% version = "2.1.5",
%% date = "2005/04/29",
%% time = "14:24:08",
%% filename = "subfigure.sty",
%% address = "Digital Mapping Laboratory, School of Computer Science
%% Carnegie-Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue
%% Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA",
%% telephone = "+1 412.268.5654",
%% fax = "+1 412.268.5576",
%% email = "cochran@ieee.org",
%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
%% keywords = "LaTeX, float, figure, table, captcont",
%% supported = "yes",
%% abstract = "LaTeX package for providing support for the
%% inclusion of small, `sub', figures and tables. It
%% simplifies the positioning, captioning and
%% labeling of them within a single figure or table
%% environment. In addition, this package allows
%% such subcaptions to be written to the List of
%% Figures or List of tables if desired."
%% }
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
%<*driver>
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]
\ProvidesFile{subfigure.dtx}
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[tight,TABTOPCAP]{subfigure}[2005/04/29]
\setlength\hfuzz{100pt}
\setlength\vfuzz{100pt}
\clubpenalty=10000
\widowpenalty=10000
\displaywidowpenalty=5000
\brokenpenalty=5000
\begin{document}
\DocInput{subfigure.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
%
%<*ltxdoc>
\AtBeginDocument{
% \OnlyDescription % comment out for implementation details
\EnableCrossrefs
\RecordChanges
\CodelineIndex}
\AtEndDocument{
\PrintChanges
\PrintIndex}
%</ltxdoc>
%
% \fi
% \catcode`\^=14 ^^A We will use a ^ for a comment rather than ^^A.
% \newcommand*{\Lopt}[1]{\textsf{#1}} ^ Package options
% \newcommand*{\Lfile}[1]{\texttt{#1}} ^ File names
% \newcommand*{\Lpack}[1]{\textsf{#1}} ^ Package names
% \newcommand*{\Lenv}[1]{\texttt{#1}} ^ Environment names
% \newcommand*{\Lcount}[1]{\textsl{\small#1}} ^ Counter names
% \newcommand*{\Lif}[1]{\textsc{\bf#1}} ^ \if names
% ^ NOTE: Hacks added to make the final format are marked ``^finalhack''.
%
% \changes{v1.0}{05 Mar 1986}{Created.}
%
% \changes{v1.1}{02 Nov 1988}{Initial revision.}
%
% \changes{v1.2}{30 Aug 1989}{Added a separate bottom margin and
% expanded the comments.}
%
% \changes{v1.3}{22 Oct 1990}{Changed test for empty subcaption inside
% of \cmd{\@subfigure} to compare tokens and not the subcaption vs.\
% \cmd{\@empty}. The former (incorrect) test caused an error when the
% first two letters of the subcaption were the same.}
%
% \changes{v1.4}{27 Jun 1992}{Added a hack to allow the \cmd{\label}
% command to be used within the body of the subfigure giving a
% reference label in the form \cmd{\arabic{thefigure}\thesubfigure}.
% Added standard file header for style.}
%
% \changes{v1.5}{11 Aug 1992}{Fixed a bug which caused a problem with
% subcaptions that contained expressions like \cmd{\sqrt}; This was
% pointed out by Tom Scavo (scavo\@cie.uoregon.edu). A separate bug
% was fixed which caused different sized subcaptions to be misaligned;
% This problem was pointed out by Simon Marshall
% (S.Marshal\@Hull.ac.uk). Also cleaned up the code a mite and
% {\bf changed} the figure spacing so that if no optional section is
% given, then the figure is only followed by \cmd{\subfigbottomskip}
% and not that plus $(\cmd{\subfigcapskip}+\cmd{\strut}\hbox{height})$.
% This should make it easier to adjust spacing as desired.}
%
% \changes{v1.6}{13 May 1993}{Changed to use the \cmd{\thefigure}
% command in building the referenced label. The old form caused a
% problem when used with the report.sty as pointed out by Andrew
% Anselmo (anselmo\@cumesb.mech.columbia.edu). Also modified to
% restrict the scope of the subfigure \cmd{\label} to the body of the
% subfigure. Added \cmd{\@thesubfigure} to allow a separate labeling
% of the subfigure in the figure and in the text. By default it is
% the same as \cmd{\thesubfigure} with space appended. Added some
% code to print the subfigure captions to the List-of-Figures file
% if desired. Finally, added the corresponding support for subtables
% as well as subfigures. NOTE: the optional subcaption is now a moving
% argument and any fragile commands that appear in the subcaption must
% be preceded by a \cmd{\protect} (just like that of the \cmd{\caption}
% command).}
%
% \changes{v2.0}{06 Mar 1995}{This version of \cmd{\subfigure} is the
% first to be ported to \LaTeXe\ (with backward compatibility to
% \LaTeX2.09). \cmd{\subfigure} and \cmd{\subtable} are now identical
% and the environment controls internal differences between them. Now,
% the subcaption setting portion of \cmd{\@subfloat} is broken into the
% separate commands \cmd{\@makesubfigurecaption} and
% \cmd{\@makesubtablecaption} to allow a separate hook for the
% modification of how the subcaption is constructed and to allow the
% subtable and subfigure captions to be different. In addition, support
% of the \Lopt{normal}, \Lopt{hang}, \Lopt{center}, \Lopt{centerlast},
% \Lopt{nooneline}; \Lopt{scriptsize}, \ldots, \Lopt{Large}; \Lopt{up},
% \Lopt{it}, \Lopt{sl}, \Lopt{sc}, \Lopt{md}, \Lopt{bf}, \Lopt{rm},
% \Lopt{sf}, and \Lopt{tt} package options were added for compatibility
% with the caption.sty by H.A. Sommerfeldt.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Upgraded to fix a \cmd{\protect} bug that
% crept in due to changes in \LaTeXe\ and to enhance the interaction
% with the ``List-of'' files. Backward compatibility with \LaTeX2.09 is
% \textbf{not} supported. This version allows optional subcaption
% strings for the ``List-of'' files and the companion captcont.sty
% allows further extensions. Added check for \Lfile{subfigure.cfg} file
% for automatic configuration. Added more options for adjustment of the
% look-and-feel of the subcaption. Added the ability to independently
% move the float caption and subcaption before or after the figure.
% Removed extra space from the top of a figure at the top of a page and
% some accidental whitespace. Reduced the default space around the
% figure and made it actual skips. Updated the documentation to
% describe the new changes and to make some points more clear.}
%
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% \makeatother
%
% \def\docdate{2005/03/15}
% \def\fileversion{v2.1.5}
% \def\filedate{2002/03/15}
% \def\filename{subfigure.dtx}
%
% \title{The \Lpack{subfigure} Package\footnote{This paper documents
% the \Lpack{subfigure} package \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}}
% \author{Steven Douglas Cochran\\[5pt]
% Digital Mapping Laboratory, School of Computer Science \\
% Carnegie-Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue \\
% Pittsburgh, PA 15213--3890, USA\\[5pt]
% \texttt{sdc+@cs.cmu.edu}}
% \date{\docdate}
%
% \maketitle
%
% \begin{abstract}
% \noindent
% This article documents the \LaTeX\ package `\Lpack{subfigure}', which
% provides support for the inclusion of small, `sub', figures and
% tables. It simplifies the positioning, captioning and labeling of
% such objects within a single \Lenv{figure} or \Lenv{table}
% environment. In addition, this package allows such subcaptions to be
% written to a List-of-Figures or List-of-Tables if desired. The
% `\Lpack{subfigure}' package also cooperates with the `\Lpack{caption}'
% and `\Lpack{caption2}' packages by H.A. Sommerfeldt
% \cite{Somm95a,Somm95b}, the `\Lpack{ccaption}' and `\Lpack{tocloft}'
% packages \cite{Wils01,Wils01B} by Peter Wilson, the `\Lpack{hyperref}'
% package by Sebastian Rahtz \cite{Raht02}, the `\Lpack{captcont}' package
% \cite{Coch02}, and should be compatible with all other packages that
% modify or extend the \Lenv{float} environment or the \cmd{\caption} or
% \cmd{\label} commands.
%
% \end{abstract}
%
% \newpage
% \tableofcontents
%
% \newpage
% \setcounter{lotdepth}{2}^
% \listoftables
% \setcounter{lofdepth}{2}^
% \listoffigures
%
% \newpage
% \section{Introduction}
% \enlargethispage{24pt}^finalhack
%
% This package provides support for the manipulation and reference of
% small or `sub' figures and tables within a single \Lenv{figure} or
% \Lenv{table} environment\@.\footnote{Section~\ref{sec:customfloat}
% describes how to add support for additional \Lenv{float}
% environments.} It is convenient to use this package when your
% subfigures are to be separately captioned, referenced, or when such
% subcaptions are to be included in the List-of-Figures.
%
% Before using the \Lpack{subfigure} package, consider the following to
% see if you really need it. If you simply want to center your figure,
% then you can use |\centerline|, |\centering| or the \Lenv{center}
% environment to do so. If your figure has a short width or if you wrap
% your figure in a |\parbox| or a \Lenv{minipage} of a short width, then
% you can place multiple figures or tables side-by-side. For example,
% the following will put two images side-by-side in a single figure as
% shown in figure~\ref{fig:1figs}:\footnote{You might have to use the
% optional position arguments `[b]' or `[t]' if the figures are of
% different heights.}
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \begin{figure}%
% \centering
% \parbox{1.2in}{...figure code...}%
% \qquad
% \begin{minipage}{1.2in}%
% ...figure code...
% \end{minipage}%
% \caption{Here are two figures side-by-side.}%
% \label{fig:1figs}%
% \end{figure}
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-1\baselineskip}
% \begin{figure}^
% \abovecaptionskip=6pt^
% \centering
% \parbox{1.2in}{^
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\null\vfil}\hfil}}}^
% \qquad
% \begin{minipage}{1.2in}^
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\null\vfil}\hfil}}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \caption{Here are two figures side-by-side.}^
% \label{fig:1figs}^
% \vspace{-10pt}
% \end{figure}
%
% \noindent
% Further, if you place the caption inside the |\parbox| or
% \Lenv{minipage}, then the width of the caption will be limited to the
% width of the parbox or minipage as shown in figures~\ref{fig:2figsA}
% and \ref{fig:2figsB}:
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \begin{figure}%
% \centering
% \parbox{1.2in}{%
% ...figure code...
% \caption{First.}%
% \label{fig:2figsA}}%
% \qquad
% \begin{minipage}{1.2in}%
% ...figure code...
% \caption{Second.}%
% \label{fig:2figsB}%
% \end{minipage}%
% \end{figure}%
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-\baselineskip}
% \begin{figure}^
% \abovecaptionskip=2pt^
% \centering
% \parbox{1.2in}{^
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}^
% \caption{First.}^
% \label{fig:2figsA}}^
% \qquad
% \begin{minipage}{1.2in}^
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}^
% \caption{Second.}^
% \label{fig:2figsB}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \vspace{-10pt}
% \end{figure}
%
% For more information on typesetting figures and tables, see the
% document ``Using Imported Graphics in \LaTeXe'' by Keith Reckdahl
% \cite{Reck97}.
%
% \section{The User Interface}
% \vspace{-5pt}^finalhack
% \enlargethispage{12pt}^finalhack
%
% To use this package place
% \begin{quote}
% |\usepackage|\oarg{options}\marg{subfigure}
% \end{quote}
% in the preamble of your document. The supported options are shown in
% table~\ref{tab:options}.
% \DescribeMacro{\subfigure}
% \DescribeMacro{\subtable}
% Within a \Lenv{figure} or \Lenv{table}
% environment, you can use the following commands to create a subfigure
% or subtable ``box'' with an optional subcaption underneath.
% \vspace{-2pt}
% \begin{quote}
% |\subfigure|\oarg{list\_entry}\oarg{subcaption}\marg{figure}\\
% |\subtable|\oarg{list\_entry}\oarg{subcaption}\marg{figure}
% \end{quote}
% \vspace{-2pt}
%
% \noindent
% If a subcaption argument is given (including the null subcaption
% `{\ttfamily [$\;$]}') then the subfigure is labeled with a counter
% formatted by the command `|\thesubfigure|' which returns, by default,
% `(a)', `(b)', etc. The counter used for labeling the subfigures is
% \Lcount{subfigure} and is incremented for each subfigure regardless of
% whether a subcaption was printed. The internals of the |\subtable|
% command are symmetric to those of the |\subfigure| command. Further,
% if a List-of-Figures (or List-of-Tables) is generated, then the
% \meta{list\_entry} argument controls how the caption text is used
% there. Table~\ref{tab:calling} shows the possibilities.
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the label and caption defaults
% from \cmd{\rmfamily}\cmd{\mdseries}\cmd{\upshape} to
% \cmd{\familydefault}\cmd{\seriesdefault} \cmd{\shapedefault}.}
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \begin{table}
% \def\M#1{\vspace*{#1}}
% \centering
% \caption{\Lpack{subfigure} package options.}
% \label{tab:options}
% \vspace{8pt}
% \fbox{\begin{tabular}{|p{0.36\textwidth}|p{0.63\textwidth}|} \hline
% \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{{\large\bf\strut Option}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{{\large\bf Description}}
% \\ \hline\hline
% \Lopt{normal} & \rr Provides `normal' subcaptions, this is the
% default. \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.4ex}{\Lopt{hang}, \Lopt{isu}}
% & \rr Causes the label to be a hanging
% indentation to the subcaption paragraph.
% (\Lopt{isu} is a synonym for \Lopt{hang}.)
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.4ex}{\Lopt{center}}
% & \rr Causes each line of the paragraph to be
% separately centered. Overrides
% \Lopt{centerlast}.\\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.4ex}{\Lopt{centerlast}, \Lopt{anne}}
% & \rr Causes the last line only to be centered.
% Overrides \Lopt{nooneline}. (\Lopt{anne} is
% a synonym for \Lopt{centerlast}.) \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-2.6ex}{\Lopt{nooneline}}
% & \rr If a subcaption fits on one line it will, by
% default, be centered. This option
% treats a single line like a mid-line of a
% multi-line caption.\\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.4ex}{\Lopt{raggedright}}
% & \rr Causes the subcaption text to be raggedright.
% Overrides \Lopt{center} and \Lopt{centerlast}.
% \\ \hline\hline
% \Lopt{scriptsize{\rm,} footnotesize{\rm,} small{\rm,}\hfil\null\linebreak
% normalsize{\rm,} large{\rm,} Large}
% & \rr Sets the font size of the subcaptions (both
% the label and the text), \Lopt{footnotesize}
% is default. \\ \hline
% \M{1.8ex}
% \Lopt{rm{\rm,} sf{\rm,} tt{\rm,} md{\rm,} bf{\rm,}\efill
% up{\rm,} it{\rm,} sl{\rm,} sc{\rm,}}\hfil\null\linebreak
% \Lopt{RM{\rm,} SF{\rm,} TT{\rm,} MD{\rm,} BF{\rm,}\efill
% UP{\rm,} IT{\rm,} SL{\rm,} SC}
% & \rr The lowercase commands set the font attributes
% of the subcaption label. The capitalized version
% sets the font attributes of the text. Family,
% shape and style attributes may be mixed.
% The default is to set the document defaults for
% the family, series and shape.\\ \hline\hline
% \M{4ex}
% \Lopt{figbotcap}{\rm,} \Lopt{tabbotcap}{\rm,}\hfil\null\linebreak
% \Lopt{FIGBOTCAP}{\rm,} \Lopt{TABBOTCAP}
% & \rr Sets the figure or table numbering based on
% the assumption that the figure or table caption
% comes after the subfigures or subtables. The
% capitalized version also places the subcaption
% after the figure (``\Lopt{FIGBOTCAP}'' and
% ``\Lopt{TABBOTCAP}'' are the default settings).
% \\ \hline
% \M{3.9ex}
% \Lopt{figtopcap}{\rm,} \Lopt{tabtopcap}{\rm,}\hfil\null\linebreak
% \Lopt{FIGTOPCAP}{\rm,} \Lopt{TABTOPCAP}
% & \rr Sets the figure or table numbering based on
% the assumption that the figure or table caption
% precedes the subfigures or subtables. The
% capitalized version also places the subcaption
% before the figure (``\Lopt{TABTOPCAP}'' is the
% preferred table setting, see
% section~\ref{sec:position} for details).
% \\ \hline\hline
% \M{2.6ex}
% \Lopt{loose}{\rm,} \Lopt{tight}
% & \rr The (default) \Lopt{loose} option sets the
% historically normal whitespace around the subfloat.
% The \Lopt{tight} option sets less space around the
% subfigure (this is the preferred setting).
% \\ \hline
% \end{tabular}}%
% \end{table}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
% \begin{table}
% \centering
% \caption{\cmd{\subfigure} calling arguments.}
% \label{tab:calling}
% \begingroup\small
% \begin{tabular}{llc} \\ \hline
% {\normalsize Subfigure Command}
% & {\normalsize LoF/LoT}
% & \multicolumn{1}{r}{\hbox to .25in{%
% \hss\normalsize
% Subfigure Caption}}
% \\ \hline
% \cmd{\subfigure}\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & & \\
% \cmd{\subfigure}[~]\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & (b)\ \ . . . . . . . . . .
% & (b) \\
% \cmd{\subfigure}[Subcaption.]\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & (c) Subcaption. . . .
% & (c) Subcaption. \\
% \cmd{\subfigure}[\space][Subcaption.]\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & & (d) Subcaption. \\
% \cmd{\subfigure}[\space][\space]\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & & (e) \\
% \cmd{\subfigure}[List\_entry.][Subcaption.]\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & (f) List\_entry. . . .
% & (f) Subcaption. \\
% \cmd{\subfigure}[List\_entry.][~]\{\dots fig\dots\}
% & (g) List\_entry. . . .
% & (g) \\ \hline
% \end{tabular}
% \endgroup
% \vspace{-8pt}
% \end{table}
%
% If you wish to reference a specific subfigure or subtable, you can
% include a |\label| inside the body of either the \meta{subcaption} or
% \meta{figure} argument to the command (but not the \meta{list\_entry}
% argument). If supplied by itself, the \meta{subcaption} is a ``moving
% argument''\footnote{See \cite[\textsection~4.7 and
% \textsection~C.1.3]{Lamp94} for a more detailed description of
% ``moving arguments'' and ``fragile'' commands.} and, therefore, any
% ``fragile'' commands contained within it must be |\protect|'ed. If
% the \meta{list\_entry} argument is supplied, then the
% \meta{subcaption} is not a ``moving argument''; however, the
% \meta{list\_entry} is.
%
% {\bf Note:} since the |\subfigure| and |\subtable| commands have optional
% arguments, delimited with square brackets, before their required argument,
% you cannot use the `]' character at the top level of either the
% \meta{subcaption} or \meta{list\_entry} argument. To overcome this
% problem, you must wrap the portion of the text containing the `]'
% character (or the entire argument), in a pair of curly brackets (see
% \cite[\textsection~C.1.1]{Lamp94} for more detail). For example:
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \subfigure[This does not $sqrt[3]{8}$ work.]{... figure text ...}
% \subfigure[This works {$sqrt[3]{8}$} fine.]{... figure text ...}
% \subfigure[{This also works $sqrt[3]{8}$ fine.}]{... figure text ...}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% One final note, the |\subfigure| and |\subtable| commands are
% actually identical and it is the surrounding environment that defines
% actually identical and it is the surrounding environment that defines
% whether a subtable or subfigure will be generated and not which command
% is used. At the user level, the choice of names is purely cosmetic
% (and historical). Therefore you can use |\subfigure| for any float
% ({\it e.g.\/}, \Lenv{figure}, \Lenv{table}, or other) environment.
%
% \subsection{Format Options}
% \label{sec:format}
%
% There are six options for formatting the layout of the caption label
% and text. The first is \Lopt{normal}, which produces the style shown
% in figure~\ref{fig:format-01}. The other options may be used in
% various combinations to produce the layouts shown in
% figures~\ref{fig:format-02} thru \ref{fig:format-14}. Note that some
% combinations, like \Lopt{center} and \Lopt{centerlast} do not make
% sense since \Lopt{center} overrides \Lopt{centerlast}. Also,
% \Lopt{nooneline}, when combined with either \Lopt{center} or
% \Lopt{centerlast} has no effect (unless the \Lopt{hang} option is
% also set); and, \Lopt{raggedright} overrides both \Lopt{center} and
% \Lopt{centerlast}.
%
% \begingroup
% \def\sc{Short.}
% \def\lc{This is a long caption of gibberish: Aafas d taed
% gaihgghn adf irin sadf aets etsd na.}
% \def\b{\fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 2.0in{\vbox to 2mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}
% \def\g{\hspace{.5in}}
% \subfigtopskip=20pt
% \subfigcapskip=-3pt
% \subfigbottomskip=0pt
% \abovecaptionskip=5pt
% \begin{figure}^
% \centering
% \turnofflistentry
% \subcaphangfalse
% \subcapcenterfalse
% \subcapcenterlastfalse
% \subcapnoonelinefalse
% \subcapraggedrightfalse
% \subfigure[\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format option [\Lopt{normal}].}^
% \label{fig:format-01}^
% \subcapnoonelinetrue
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format option [\Lopt{nooneline}].}^
% \label{fig:format-02}^
% \subcapcenterlasttrue
% \subcapnoonelinefalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format option [\Lopt{centerlast}]; \Lopt{centerlast} overrides
% \Lopt{nooneline}.\footnotemark}
% \label{fig:format-03}^
% \subcapcentertrue
% \subcapcenterlastfalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format option [\Lopt{center}]; \Lopt{center} overrides
% \Lopt{nooneline} and \Lopt{centerlast}.}^
% \label{fig:format-04}^
% \subcaphangtrue
% \subcapcenterfalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format option [\Lopt{hang}].}
% \label{fig:format-05}
% \subcapnoonelinetrue
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format options [\Lopt{hang},\Lopt{nooneline}].}
% \label{fig:format-06}
% \subcapcenterlasttrue
% \subcapnoonelinefalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{\Lpack{Subfigure}\ format options [\Lopt{hang},^
% \Lopt{centerlast}].}
% \label{fig:format-07}
% \vspace{2\baselineskip}
% \begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
% \footnotetext{\raise1ex\hbox to 0pt{\hss\tiny\thefootnote}^
% So this is the same as [\Lopt{centerlast},\Lopt{nooneline}]. Only
% the shortest number of options to achieve an effect is shown.
% Adding any combination of overridden options has no effect.}
% \end{minipage}
% \end{figure}
%
% \begin{figure}
% \turnofflistentry
% \centering
% \subcaphangtrue
% \subcapcenterfalse
% \subcapcenterlasttrue
% \subcapnoonelinetrue
% \subcapraggedrightfalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\label{fig:format-08A}\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format options [\Lopt{hang},\Lopt{centerlast},\Lopt{nooneline}].}
% \label{fig:format-08}
% \subcapcentertrue
% \subcapcenterlastfalse
% \subcapnoonelinefalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format options [\Lopt{hang},\Lopt{center}];
% \Lopt{center} overrides \Lopt{centerlast}.}
% \label{fig:format-09}
% \subcapnoonelinetrue
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\label{fig:format-10A}\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format options [\Lopt{hang},\Lopt{center},\Lopt{nooneline}];
% \Lopt{center} overrides \Lopt{centerlast}.}
% \label{fig:format-10}
% \subcaphangfalse
% \subcapcenterfalse
% \subcapnoonelinefalse
% \subcapraggedrighttrue
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format option [\Lopt{raggedright}];
% \Lopt{raggedright} overrides \Lopt{center} and \Lopt{centerlast}.}
% \label{fig:format-11}
% \subcapnoonelinetrue
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format options [\Lopt{raggedright},\Lopt{noonelirne}];
% \Lopt{raggedright} overrides \Lopt{center} and \Lopt{centerlast}.}
% \label{fig:format-12}
% \subcaphangtrue
% \subcapnoonelinefalse
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{Format options [\Lopt{hang},\Lopt{raggedright}];
% \Lopt{raggedright} overrides \Lopt{center} and \Lopt{centerlast}.}
% \label{fig:format-13}
% \subcapnoonelinetrue
% \subfigure[][\sc]{\label{fig:format-14A}\b}\g\subfigure[][\lc]{\b}\\
% \caption{\Lpack{Subfigure}\ format options [\Lopt{hang},\Lopt{raggedright},
% \Lopt{nooneline}]; \Lopt{raggedright} overrides \Lopt{center}
% and \Lopt{centerlast}.}
% \label{fig:format-14}
% \end{figure}
% \endgroup
%
% \addtocontents{lof}{^
% \string\contentsline
% {figure}
% {\numberline{\ref{fig:format-01}--\ref{fig:format-14}}^
% {\ignorespaces \Lpack{Subfigure}\ format options.}}^
% {\pageref{fig:format-01}--\pageref{fig:format-14}}}
%
% \subsection{Font Size and Style Options}
% \label{sec:font}
%
% There are twenty-four options for setting the font of the subcaption.
% The first six set the size of both the subcaption label and text.
% They are: \Lopt{scriptsize}, \Lopt{footnotesize} (default),
% \Lopt{small}, \Lopt{normalsize}, \Lopt{large}, and \Lopt{Large}.
% Their effect is shown in figure~\ref{fig:font1}.
%
% The next nine, \Lopt{rm}: \Lopt{sf}, \Lopt{tt}, \Lopt{md}, \Lopt{bf},
% \Lopt{up}, \Lopt{it}, \Lopt{sl}, and \Lopt{sc}, set the family, series
% or shape of the subcaption label, as shown in
% figures~\ref{fig:font2A}--~\ref{fig:font2I}. The last nine:
% \Lopt{RM}, \Lopt{SF}, \Lopt{TT}, \Lopt{MD}, \Lopt{BF}, \Lopt{UP},
% \Lopt{IT}, \Lopt{SL}, and \Lopt{SC}, do the same for the text of the
% subcaption, as shown in figure~\ref{fig:font2J}--\ref{fig:font2R}.
% These size and style options may be combined in 3456 ways to set the
% label and text of the subcaption (as long as the selected font
% combination exists\@!) The font family for the text and label may be
% set as roman (\Lopt{rm}/\Lopt{RM}), sans serif (\Lopt{sf}/\Lopt{SF}),
% and typewriter (\Lopt{tt}/\Lopt{TT}). These may be combined with
% those for the font series, medium (\Lopt{md}/\Lopt{MD}) and bold
% (\Lopt{bf}/\Lopt{BF}); and the font shape, upright
% (\Lopt{up}/\Lopt{UP}), italic (\Lopt{it}/\Lopt{IT}), slanted
% (\Lopt{sl}/\Lopt{SL}), and small caps (\Lopt{sc}/\Lopt{SC}).
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \def\b{\fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 2.0in{\vbox to 2mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \subfigtopskip=8pt^
% \subfigcapskip=0pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=4pt^
% \centering
% {\renewcommand{\subcapsize}{\scriptsize}^
% \subfigure[][Font option {[scriptsize]}.]{\b}}\qquad
% {\renewcommand{\subcapsize}{\footnotesize}^
% \subfigure[][Font option {[footnotesize]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapsize}{\small}^
% \subfigure[][Font option {[small]}.]{\b}}\qquad
% {\renewcommand{\subcapsize}{\normalsize}^
% \subfigure[][Font option {[normalsize]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapsize}{\large}^
% \subfigure[][Font option {[large]}.]{\b}}\qquad
% {\renewcommand{\subcapsize}{\Large}^
% \subfigure[][Font option {[Large]}.]{\b}}%
% \caption[\Lpack{Subfigure} font size options.]{%
% \Lpack{Subfigure} font size options. (Default:
% \Lopt{footnotesize}).}^
% \label{fig:font1}^
% \end{figure}
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \def\b{\fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{\hbox to 2.0in{\vbox to 2mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \subfigtopskip=8pt^
% \subfigcapskip=0pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=4pt^
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{2.0in}^
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\rmfamily}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{rm}]}.]{\b^
% \label{fig:font2A}}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\sffamily}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{sf}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\ttfamily}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{tt}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\mdseries}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{md}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\bfseries}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{bf}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\upshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{up}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\itshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{it}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\slshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{sl}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcaplabelfont}{\scshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption label font option {[\Lopt{sc}]}.]{^
% \label{fig:font2I}\b}}\\
% \end{minipage}^
% \qquad
% \begin{minipage}{2.0in}^
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\rmfamily}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{RM}]}.]{^
% \label{fig:font2J}\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\sffamily}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{SF}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\ttfamily}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{TT}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\mdseries}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{MD}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\bfseries}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{BF}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\upshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{UP}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\itshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{IT}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\slshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{SL}]}.]{\b}}\\
% {\renewcommand{\subcapfont}{\scshape}^
% \subfigure[][Subcaption font option {[\Lopt{SC}]}.]{^
% \label{fig:font2R}\b}}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \caption[\Lpack{Subfigure} font style options.]{%
% \Lpack{Subfigure} font style options. (Default:
% \Lopt{rm,md,up,RM,MD,UP}). Note: The above single options
% are loaded after the default settings and multiple options are
% allowed, see the text, section~\ref{sec:font}.}^
% \label{fig:font2}^
% \end{figure}
%
% \subsection{Caption Position Options}
% \enlargethispage{12pt}^finalhack
% \label{sec:position}
%
% There are eight options that control the {\em position\/} of the
% subcaption and how the subcaption {\em numbering\/} is related to the
% ``containing'' figure or table's caption. The following shows only
% the subfigure-related options, but the subtable options are symmetric.
%
% The first option, \Lopt{figbotcap} tells the subfigure command that
% the ``containing'' figure's |\caption| occurs {\bf after} the
% subfigures. This information is needed to decide if the current
% figure counter shows the number for the last figure (\Lopt{figbotcap})
% or for the current one (\Lopt{figtopcap}, see below).
%
% The second option, \Lopt{figtopcap} tells the subfigure command that
% the ``containing'' figure's |\caption| occurs {\bf before} the
% subfigures. The subcaption is automatically placed below the figure
% for each of these options.
%
% The third option, \Lopt{FIGBOTCAP}, is similar to \Lopt{figbotcap},
% except that it also forces the subcaption to be placed under the
% figure. This is the default setting for figures (and \Lopt{TABBOTCAP}
% for tables) and is shown in figure~\ref{fig:position1}.
%
% The fourth option, \Lopt{FIGTOPCAP}, is similar to \Lopt{figtopcap},
% except that it forces the subcaption to be placed above the figure
% box. (While not the default, it is the preferred format for tables,
% which uses the option \Lopt{TABTOPCAP}\@.) An example of this option
% is shown in figure~\ref{fig:position2}. Note that the baseline of the
% subfigure is along the top of the two subfigures. See
% section~\ref{sec:custom-position} for another way of positioning the
% caption when captions are placed above the figure or table.
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \subfigtopskip=8pt^
% \subfigcapskip=0pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=4pt^
% \abovecaptionskip=5pt^
% \centering
% \subfigure[First caption.]{^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \hspace{0.2in}^
% \subfigure[Second long, long, long, long, long, long, caption.]{^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 10mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \caption{Subcaption position option [\Lopt{FIGBOTCAP}].}
% \label{fig:position1}^
% \end{figure}
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \subfigtopskip=8pt^
% \subfigcapskip=0pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=0pt^
% \belowcaptionskip=5pt^
% \caption{Subcaption position option: [\Lopt{FIGTOPCAP}].}^
% \label{fig:position2}^
% \centering
% \figuretopcaptrue
% \subfiguretopcaptrue
% \subfigure[First caption.]{^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \hspace{0.2in}^
% \subfigure[Second long, long, long, long, long, long caption.]{^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 10mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \setcounter{subfigure}{0}^
% \vspace{-18pt}
% \end{figure}
%
% \subsection{Recent Changes and Backward Compatibility}
% \enlargethispage{24pt}^finalhack
% \label{sec:back-compat}
%
% There are some significant changes in this version of the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package. One of them was to pack the subfigure
% tighter together by removing the space at the top of the subfigure at
% the beginning of a page, or minipage, and to reduce the spacing around
% the subfigure, see table~\ref{tab:spacing}. If you have been using an
% older version of the \Lpack{subfigure} package ({\it i.e.\/}, version
% 2.0 or eariler) than the default (\Lopt{loose}) setting will not cause
% any change in your existing documents.\footnote{If you have been using
% a beta release version of \Lpack{subfigure} 2.1, than you will need to
% use the \Lopt{tight} option in order to maintain the ``look-and-feel''
% that you are used to.}
%
% If you want to use the new and preferred, \Lopt{tight} option, your
% subfigures will take up less space and should provide a more balanced
% visual appearance for your paper.
%
% The second significant change is the ability to make the text on the
% List-of-Figures page different than that in the subcaption. The use
% of a second optional argument to the |\subfigure| command is shown in
% table~\ref{tab:calling}. This should not cause any compatibility
% problems.
%
% The third significant change is the it is now possible to have the
% captions and subcaptions come before or after the corresponding
% figure/table portion. While the default settings support the old view
% of the subcaptions following the figure/table and, in turn, followed
% by the main caption. The preferred format is for figures to retain
% that layout and for tables to have both their subcaption and main
% captions come before the table portion. This preferred setting may be
% specified by adding the option \Lopt{TABTOPCAP} when loading the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package.
%
% The fourth update is that the font style options have been generalized
% so that an option from each of the family, series and shape, may be
% combined, as long as that combination exists; and you can set the font
% of the label and text separately. In addition, the the |\space| that
% separated the label from the text in the subcaption has been replaced
% with a horizontal skip of |\subfiglabelskip| which has the default
% value of |0.33em plus 0.07em minus 0.03em|. This extension should not
% cause any compatibility problems.
%
% The last major change is that there is now a |\subref| command that
% allows a reference to the subfigure without the figure number. An
% example of the use of this command is shown later in
% section~\ref{sec:ex3}. Associated with this change is that the
% |\label| command will accept an optional argument, for use with the
% \Lpack{hyperref} package, when used within the scope of the
% |\subfigure| or |\subtable|, see section~\ref{sec:hyperref} for details.
%
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \MakeShortVerb{\/}
% \begin{table}^
% \def\pz{\phantom{0}}^
% \centering
% \caption{\Lpack{Subfigure} spacing changes.}^
% \label{tab:spacing}^
% \vspace{4pt}^
% \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|} \hline
% \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\bf{\Lpack{subfigure}}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{{\bf Old (v2.0)}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\bf\Lopt{loose}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\bf\Lopt{tight}} \\
% \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{{\bf Constant}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{{\bf Value}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{{\bf Option}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{{\bf Option}}
% \\ \hline
% /\subfigtopskip/ & 10 pt & 10 pt & 5 pt \\
% /\subfigcapskip/ & 10 pt & 10 pt & 0 pt \\
% /\subfigcaptopadj/ & | &\pz0 pt & 3 pt \\
% /\subfigbottomskip/ & 10 pt & 10 pt & 5 pt \\
% /\subfigcapmargin/ & 10 pt & 10 pt & 0 pt \\
% /\subfiglabelskip/ & | & 0.33 em &
% \vtop{\hbox to 1.2in{0.33 em plus 0.07 em}
% \hbox to 1.2in{\hfill minus 0.03 em}}
% \\[8pt] \hline
% \end{tabular}^
% \end{table}
% \DeleteShortVerb{\/}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
% The \Lpack{subfigure} package checks for and loads a configuration
% file called \Lfile{subfigure.cfg} which is placed anywhere that \LaTeX\
% will look for classes or packages (see
% section~\ref{sec:customization}). By default, the \Lfile{subfigure.sty}
% file tries to look unchanged from older versions. In order to
% have it automatically use the preferred settings, you can add a
% configuration file containing the options \Lopt{tight} to reduce the
% extra whitespace around the subfigures and \Lopt{TABTOPCAP} to show
% that table captions will come before the table and the the subcaptions
% for tables should be set above the subtable. The following line is all
% you need in your configuration file:
%
% \iffalse
%<*newconf>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
\ExecuteOptions{tight,TABTOPCAP}
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</newconf>
% \fi
%
% You could also load the subfigure package with the options with the
% following in your \LaTeX\ preamble:
% \begin{quote}
% |\usepackage[tight,TABTOPCAP]{subfigure}|
% \end{quote}
%
% \subsection{Frequently Asked Questions}
% \label{sec:faq}
%
% The four most frequently asked questions about the \Lpack{subfigure}
% package are:
%
% \begin{enumerate}
% \item ``My subfigures are not aligned along their bottoms. Why?''
%
% Remember! The \Lpack{subfigure} package aligns subfigure along
% their baselines with the subcaption (if any) sticking out above or
% below. The above problem is usually due to using a \Lenv{minipage},
% \Lenv{tabular} or \Lenv{array} environment that, by default,
% places the baseline at the center of the box that it generates.
% If the two subfigures are different sizes, or if one subfigure is
% generated in some other way with its baseline not at the expected
% place (perhaps an |\includegraphics|), then the subfigures will be
% misaligned. One solution is to use the environment options `[t]'
% or `[b]' to move the baseline to the top or bottom rather than the
% center.
%
% \item ``How can I get my figures/subfigures to line up the way I want?''
%
% A similar question, but this one is caused by extra whitespace in
% the source text generating spaces next to the figures, and |\par|'s
% generated by blanklines. The main thing is {\it be aware\/} that
% extra whitespace can move figures and subfigures around, sometimes
% a lot and sometimes just a little so that they look ``wrong''.
% Placing too many `\%'s at the end of the lines is better than too
% few in the figure and table environments. (See the discussion of
% ``white space'' in section~\ref{sec:examples}.)
%
% \item ``I have too many subfigures for one page, How can I spread
% them over two or more pages and continue the numbering?''
% \begin{description}
% \item[Option 1:] Adjust the \Lcount{figure} and \Lcount{subfigure}
% counters (or the \Lcount{table} and
% \Lcount{subtable} counters) as needed before and
% after each figure (or table) See, for example
% \emph{Using Imported Graphics in \LaTeXe}
% \cite[\textsection~30]{Reck97}.
% \item[Option 2:] Use the \Lpack{ccaption} package by Peter Wilson
% \cite{Wils01}.
% \item[Option 3:] Use the simpler \Lpack{captcont} package by
% Steven Cochran \cite{Coch02}.
% \end{description}
% All of these options work well. Of the packages, the
% \Lpack{ccaption} package is bigger and offers more control over
% what is done (and things to do) at the expense of being a little
% harder to use. The \Lpack{captcont} package is easier to use,
% but only provides for continued floats.
% \newpage^finalhack
% \item ``Why do I get a garbled caption or an error when I use
% square brackets?''
% \vspace{-2pt}
% \begin{verbatim}
% \subfigure[SHIFT: ``register[3] $<<=$ 3;'']{... figure text ...}
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-12pt}
% Since the |\subfigure| and |\subtable| commands have optional
% arguments, delimited with square brackets, before their required
% argument, you cannot use the `]' character at the top level of
% either the \meta{subcaption} or \meta{list\_entry} argument. To
% overcome this problem, you must wrap all or the portion of the text
% containing the `]' character, in a pair of curly brackets
% (see \cite[\textsection~C.1.1]{Lamp94} for more detail). For example:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \subfigure[SHIFT: ``register{[3]} $<<=$ 3;'']{... figure text ...}
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-16pt}
% \noindent
% or
% \vspace{-4pt}
% \begin{verbatim}
% \subfigure[{SHIFT: ``register[3] $<<=$ 3;''}]{... figure text ...}.
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-12pt}
% \end{enumerate}
%
% \section{Three Examples}
% \label{sec:examples}
%
% The easiest way to show the use of this package is to give a few
% examples. The two most important things to remember when working
% with the \Lpack{subfigure} package are that (1) the subfigures are
% aligned along their baselines (see figure~\ref{fig:layout} and
% section~\ref{sec:customlayout}) and (2) that whitespace in the
% \Lenv{figure} environment are significant and affect the layout.
%
% The baseline of the subfigure is usually at the bottom of the
% subfigure or (when the subcaption appears at the top) at the bottom of
% the subcaption {\em and\/} the |\subfigcapskip| space---which is usually
% the same as the top of the subfigure. However sometimes, especially
% when using the \Lenv{tabular}, \Lenv{array}, or \Lenv{minipage}
% environments to build the figure, the baseline appears elsewhere. The
% above environments are all aligned at their center by default but that
% may be changed with the optional `{\bf [t]}' or `{\bf [b]}' arguments.
% As a last resort you can wrap all of your figures in a |\vtop| box with
% a |\vbox to 0pt{\null}| at the top followed by the figure.
%
% If your figure is not quite centered or where you want it to be, the
% problem is often a space character being placed to one side or the
% other of the figure. Some general rules of thumb are:\footnote{See
% chapters 7 and 8 of ``The \TeX book'' \cite{Knut86} for details.}
% \begin{itemize}\itemsep0pt
% \item Two end-of-lines following each other (ignoring any
% whitespace) are turned into a |\par| or paragraph break.
% \item Multiple whitespace (including the end-of-line) are
% compressed into a single space.
% \item The spaces after a macro command name ({\it e.g.\/}, |\foo|)
% are ignored.
% \item A `\%' character at the end of the line suppresses the
% end-of-line and all of the spaces (if any) at the
% beginning of the next line.
% \end{itemize}
%
% To suppress significant extra whitespace, you can add some `\%'
% characters at the end of each line that doesn't end with a command name.
% This is more than is required, but extra `\%' usually don't cause a
% problem.
%
% The other case where things are not correctly centered is when the
% subfigure uses only the label for the subcaption. This is often the
% case when the description for each subfigure is given in the figure
% caption rather than in each subcaption. In this case, the default
% label has the form `(a)\ \ ' where the trailing space is defined by
% |\subfiglabelskip|. In this case the style should redefine this space
% as `0pt' so that the label is perfectly centered (see
% section~\ref{sec:ex3}, below for an example).
%
% \subsection{A Simple Example}
% \enlargethispage{12pt}
%
% The first example, shown in figure~\ref{3figs}, specifies |\centering|
% \DescribeMacro{\subfigure}
% to horizontally center the set of subfigures, and uses |\\| and
% some horizontal space (using |\qquad|) to control the placement of
% the subfigures. Note that the alignment of the top two subfigures
% is along the bottom of the figure portion of each.
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \centering
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \fbox{^
% \begin{minipage}{4.0in}^
% \vspace{10pt}^
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{3.5in}^
% \subfigtopskip=3pt^
% \subfigcapskip=-2pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=5pt^
% \subfigcapmargin=3pt^
% \abovecaptionskip=5pt^
% \centering
% \subfigure[First.]{^
% \fbox{\hbox to 20mm{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}\qquad
% \subfigure[Second figure.]{^
% \fbox{\hbox to 20mm{\vbox to 10mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}\\[6pt]
% \subfigure[Third.]{\label{3figs-c}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 20mm{\vbox to 10mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}\\
% \caption{Three subfigures.}^
% \label{3figs}^
% \rr
% \vspace{15pt}^
% Figure~\ref{3figs} contains two top `subfigures' and
% figure~\ref{3figs-c}.$\!$\footnotemark
% \end{minipage}^
% \vspace{4pt}^
% \end{minipage}}
% \vspace{-5pt}^
% \end{figure}
% \footnotetext{In this and later boxed figures, the boxes are intended to
% represent a portion of the page in which the figure occurs. This is
% usually to show the figure along with some text or to show the effect
% of some option on multiple pages.}
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \begin{figure}%
% \centering
% \subfigure[First.]{...}\qquad
% \subfigure[Second figure.]{...}\\
% \subfigure[Third.]{\label{3figs-c}...}%
% \caption{Three subfigures.}
% \label{3figs}
% \end{figure}
% ...
% Figure~\ref{3figs} contains two top `subfigures' and
% figure~\ref{3figs-c}.
% \end{verbatim}
%
% \subsection{A More Advanced Example}
%
% A second example, shown in figure~\ref{fig:ex2}, demonstrates how to
% change the subfigure labels and have the subfigure captions printed in
% the List-of-Figures.
%
% The first |\renewcommand| changes the reference to |\thesubfigure| to
% return both the figure number and the subfigure number separated with
% a period. The next two |\renewcommand|'s turn off the |\p@subfigure|
% (since it is now included in |\thesubfigure| and adds the colon and
% space to the subfigure label. Later in the file, the
% \Lcount{lofdepth} is set to ``2'' so allow the subfigure captions to
% show and the |\listoffigures| is loaded. Finally, the \Lenv{figure}
% is defined and a little following text is given that refers to it.
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \renewcommand{\thesubfigure}{\thefigure.\arabic{subfigure}}
% \makeatletter
% \renewcommand{\p@subfigure}{}
% \renewcommand{\@thesubfigure}{\thesubfigure:\hskip\subfiglabelskip}
% \makeatother
% ...
% \setcounter{lofdepth}{2}
% \listoffigures
% ...
% \begin{figure}%
% \centering
% \subfigure[First.]{%
% \label{fig:first}%
% ...}%
% \qquad
% \subfigure[Second.]{%
% \label{fig:second}%
% ...}%
% \caption{Two subfigures.}
% \end{figure}
% ...
% See figures~\ref{fig:first} and \ref{fig:second}.
% \end{verbatim}%
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \centering
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \renewcommand{\thesubfigure}{\thefigure.\arabic{subfigure}}^
% \makeatletter
% \renewcommand{\p@subfigure}{}^
% \renewcommand{\@thesubfigure}{\thesubfigure:\hskip\subfiglabelskip}^
% \makeatother
% \fbox{^
% \begin{minipage}{4.0in}^
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{3.5in}^
% \setcounter{lofdepth}{2}^
% \vspace{.1in}^
% \section*{ List of Figures}^
% \vspace{-15pt}^
% \hspace{40pt}\dots
% \vspace{3pt}^
% \contentsline{figure}{\numberline{\ref{fig:ex2}}^
% {\ignorespaces Two subfigures.}}{\pageref{fig:ex2}}^
% \contentsline{subfigure}{\numberline{\ref{fig:first}}^
% {\ignorespaces First.}}{\pageref{fig:first}}^
% \contentsline{subfigure}{\numberline{\ref{fig:second}}^
% {\ignorespaces Second.}}{\pageref{fig:second}}^
% \hspace{40pt}\dots
% \vspace{8pt}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \end{minipage}}\\
% \fbox{^
% \begin{minipage}{4.0in}^
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{3.5in}^
% \subfigtopskip=3pt^
% \subfigcapskip=-2pt^
% \abovecaptionskip=5pt^
% \vspace{10pt}^
% \centering
% \subfigure[First.]{^
% \label{fig:first}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 22mm{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \hspace{14pt}^
% \subfigure[Second.]{^
% \label{fig:second}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 22mm{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}\\
% \caption{Two subfigures.}^
% \label{fig:ex2}^
% \rr
% \vspace{15pt}^
% See figures~\ref{fig:first} and \ref{fig:second}.
% \vspace{4pt}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \end{minipage}}^
% \vspace{-8pt}
% \end{figure}
% \vspace{-12pt}^finalhack
%
% \subsection{An Example Without Subcaption Text}
% \label{sec:ex3}
%
% The last example, shown in figure~\ref{fig:ex3}, demonstrates a
% \DescribeMacro{\subref}
% \DescribeMacro{\Subref}
% \enlargethispage{12pt}
% commonly required format where the subfigure are just labeled and the
% description occurs in the main caption. This is easy to do by using
% the ``empty'' optional caption arguments ``[\space ][\space ]''. This
% creates a label for the subfigure in the text, but it does not show on
% the List-of-Figures page. However, by default the caption may not be
% perfectly centered, so |\subfiglabelskip| is reduced to zero points to
% ensure that there is not any extra space hidden in the subcaption. To
% refer to the subfigure label within the text or the main caption, you
% can use the |\subref| command, which is similar to the |\ref| command,
% but does not carry the figure number. (The |\Subref| command is the
% same but sets it with |\subcaplabelfont|).
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \centering
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \subfiglabelskip=0pt
% \fbox{^
% \begin{minipage}{4.0in}^
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{3.5in}^
% \setcounter{lofdepth}{2}^
% \vspace{.1in}^
% \section*{ List of Figures}^
% \vspace{-15pt}^
% \hspace{40pt}\dots
% \vspace{3pt}^
% \contentsline{figure}{\numberline{\ref{fig:ex3}}^
% {\ignorespaces A set of four subfigures.}}^
% {\pageref{fig:ex3}}^
% \hspace{40pt}\dots
% \vspace{8pt}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \end{minipage}}\\
% \fbox{^
% \begin{minipage}{4.0in}^
% \centering
% \begin{minipage}{3.5in}^
% \subfigtopskip=3pt^
% \subfigcapskip=-2pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=3pt^
% \abovecaptionskip=5pt^
% \vspace{7pt}^
% \centering
% \makeatletter
% \subfigure[][]{^
% \label{fig:ex3-a}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\null\vfil}\hfil}}}%
% \hspace{8pt}%
% \subfigure[][]{^
% \label{fig:ex3-b}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\null\vfil}\hfil}}}\\
% \subfigure[][]{^
% \label{fig:ex3-c}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\null\vfil}\hfil}}}%
% \hspace{8pt}%
% \subfigure[][]{^
% \label{fig:ex3-d}^
% \fbox{\hbox to 1.2in{\vbox to 15mm{\null\vfil}\hfil}}}%
% \caption[A set of four subfigures.]{A set of four subfigures:
% \subref{fig:ex3-a} describes the first subfigure;
% \subref{fig:ex3-b} describes the second subfigure;
% \subref{fig:ex3-c} describes the third subfigure; and,
% \subref{fig:ex3-d} describes the last subfigure.}^
% \label{fig:ex3}^
% \rr
% \vspace{15pt}^
% The text references the main figure as figure~\ref{fig:ex3}
% or part of it as figures~\ref{fig:ex3-a}--\subref{fig:ex3-c}.
% \vspace{4pt}^
% \end{minipage}^
% \end{minipage}}^
% \vspace{-12pt}
% \end{figure}
%
% \enlargethispage{12pt}
% \begin{verbatim}
% \subfiglabelskip=0pt
% ...
% \listoffigures
% ...
% \begin{figure}%
% \centering
% \subfigure[][]{%
% \label{fig:ex3-a}%
% ...figure code...}%
% \hspace{8pt}%
% \subfigure[][]{%
% \label{fig:ex3-b}%
% ...figure code...}\\
% \subfigure[][]{%
% \label{fig:ex3-c}%
% ...figure code...}%
% \hspace{8pt}%
% \subfigure[][]{%
% \label{fig:ex3-d}%
% ...figure code...}%
% \caption[A set of four subfigures.]{A set of four subfigures:
% \subref{fig:ex3-a} describes the first subfigure;
% \subref{fig:ex3-b} describes the second subfigure;
% \subref{fig:ex3-c} describes the third subfigure; and,
% \subref{fig:ex3-d} describes the last subfigure.}%
% \label{fig:ex3}%
% \end{figure}
% ...
% The text references the main figure as figure~\ref{fig:ex3} or part
% of it as figures~\ref{fig:ex3-a}--\subref{fig:ex3-c}.
% \end{verbatim}%
%
% \section{Customization}
% \label{sec:customization}
%
% The following sections describe the internal parameters used by the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package to define the layout of the subfigures
% or tables, as well as the labels and captions the accompany them.
% In addition, adjustments to the entries on a ``List-of'' page and
% the addition of new \Lenv{float} environments are described.
%
% Adjusting these values allows extensive customization of the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package. If you want to customize the package, an
% alternative to actually changing the code is to create a a file called
% \Lfile{subfigure.cfg} and place it anywhere that \LaTeX\ will look for
% classes or packages. Any changes placed in the file will affect the
% predefined parameters and you can override the default settings. Any
% user options will be processed after this file is loaded.
%
% In order to change the major commands in the \Lpack{subfigure} package
% with this configure file, you will need to use the |\AtEndOfPackage|
% command to defer that portion of your changes until the end of the
% package.
%
% \subsection{Changing the Layout}
% \enlargethispage{15pt}^finalhack
% \label{sec:customlayout}
%
% \noindent
% The layout of the |\subfigure| or |\subtable| is defined by several
% internal values which may be changed to customize appearance of the
% object. The following illustration shows the relationship of these
% values. Figure~\ref{fig:layout-A} shows the standard layout with the
% caption following the figure. The figure is vertically centered with
% |\subfigtopskip| of space added above, then |\subfigcapskip| of
% space is added below the figure followed by the subcaption and,
% finally, |\subfigbottomskip| of space added at the bottom. The baseline
% is located at the bottom of the figure. It is along this baseline that
% adjacent subfigure boxes are aligned. Figure~\ref{fig:layout-C} shows
% the case where the caption precedes the figure ({\it ie.\/},
% |\subfiguretopcaptrue| or |\subtabletopcaptrue|). In this case the
% various boxes and glue are reversed,$\!$\footnote{The \cmd{\subfigtopskip}
% and \cmd{\subfigbottomskip} actually follow the \Lif{figuretopcap}
% and \Lif{tabletopcap} flags, so that the actual top spacing used is
% \cmd{\subfigtopskip} when the flags are {\bf false} and
% \cmd{\subfigbottomskip} when they are {\bf true}.}
% except that the |\subfigcapskip| is increased by |\subfigcaptopadj|.
% The other two cases, figures~\ref{fig:layout-B} and
% \subref{fig:layout-D}, show the cases where there is no caption. Note
% that the |\subfigcapskip| is left out when there is no caption.
% Note also, for all of these cases, that the space at the top of the
% subfigure is automatically removed for items that are the first box
% in a vertical list or other than the first box in a horizontal list.
% This allows tighter packing of the subfigures and the full use of
% the page or \Lenv{minipage}.
%
% Each of these values |\subfigtopskip|, |\subfigcapskip|, and
% |\subfigbottomskip|; as well as |\subfigcapmargin| and
% |\subfiglabelskip| (the latter not shown in figure~\ref{fig:layout})
% may be changed from their defaults (see
% table~{\PrintIfDefined{tab:defaults}{\ref{tab:defaults}}{\ref{tab:spacing}}})
% to adjust the subfigure for the current layout style. In addition,
% they may all assume negative values, which in some cases may solve
% problems with the layout. Even though these constants are ``skips'',
% only the last two (|\subfigcapmargin| and |\subfiglabelskip|) will
% shrink or expand since the others assume their natural size in the
% subfigure box and are fixed at that size.
%
% \begin{figure}[p]
% \subfigtopskip=10pt^
% \subfigcapskip=4pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=12pt^
% \abovecaptionskip=3pt^
% \centering
% \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
% \newbox{\tempbox}
% \newdimen{\tempdima}
% \newdimen{\tempdimb}
% \setbox\tempbox\hbox{
% $\stackrel{\longleftrightarrow}{\cs{subfigcapmargin}}$}
% \setbox\tempbox\hbox{\cs{subfigcapmargin}}
% \tempdimb \wd\tempbox
% \setbox\tempbox\hbox to \tempdimb{^
% \kern -.5mm\hbox{$\leftarrow$}\kern -.5mm^
% \leaders\hrule width1pt height2.6pt depth-2.2pt\hfill
% \kern -.13mm$\rightarrow$}
% \tempdima \wd\tempbox
% \advance\tempdima 1mm
% \tempdimb \tempdima
% \multiply\tempdimb -2
% \advance\tempdimb 4.5in
% \advance\tempdimb -4mm
% \subfigure[Standard layout {[FIGBOTCAP] or [TABBOTCAP]}.]{
% \label{fig:layout-A}
% \fbox{\parbox{4.5in}{
% \vspace{1pt}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% (\cs{subfigtopskip})
% \hfil}
% \fbox{\vbox to 45pt{
% \vskip1pt
% \vskip\baselineskip
% \vfil
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hfil
% {\scshape subfigure} or {\scshape subtable}
% \hfil}
% \vfil
% \vbox to 0pt{%
% \vss
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{9pt}
% {\small Baseline}
% \hfil}}
% \vspace{1pt}}}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% \cs{subfigcapskip}
% \hfil}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hbox to\tempdima{
% \vbox to 20pt{
% \vfil
% \copy\tempbox
% \vfil
% \hbox{\kern .5mm\cs{subfigcapmargin}}
% \vfil}}
% \fbox{\vbox to 20pt{
% \vfil
% \hbox to\tempdimb{
% \hfil
% {\scshape subcaption}
% \hfil}
% \vfil}}
% \hbox to\tempdima{
% \vbox to 20pt{
% \vfil
% \copy\tempbox
% \vfil
% \hbox{\kern .5mm\cs{subfigcapmargin}}
% \vfil}}
% \hfill}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% \cs{subfigbottomskip}
% \hfil}}}}
%
% \subfigure[Standard layout {[FIGBOTCAP] or [TABBOTCAP]} with no
% caption present.]{
% \label{fig:layout-B}
% \fbox{\parbox{4.5in}{
% \vspace{1pt}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% (\cs{subfigtopskip})
% \hfil}
% \fbox{\vbox to 45pt{
% \vskip1pt
% \vskip\baselineskip
% \vfil
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hfil
% {\scshape subfigure} or {\scshape subtable}
% \hfil}
% \vfil
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{9pt}
% {\small Baseline}
% \hfil}
% \vspace{1pt}}}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% \cs{subfigbottomskip}
% \hfil}}}}
%
% \subfigure[Reversed layout {[FIGTOPCAP] or [TABTOPCAP]}.]{
% \label{fig:layout-C}
% \fbox{\parbox{4.5in}{
% \vspace{1pt}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% (\cs{subfigbottomskip})
% \hfil}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hbox to\tempdima{
% \vbox to 20pt{
% \vfil
% \copy\tempbox
% \vfil
% \hbox{\kern -.5mm\cs{subfigcapmargin}}
% \vfil}}
% \fbox{\vbox to 20pt{
% \vfil
% \hbox to\tempdimb{
% \hfil
% {\scshape subcaption}
% \hfil}
% \vfil}}
% \hbox to\tempdima{
% \vbox to 20pt{
% \vfil
% \box\tempbox
% \vfil
% \hbox{\kern -.5mm\cs{subfigcapmargin}}
% \vfil}}
% \hfill}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hbox to 0pt{
% \hspace{9pt}
% \smash{\raisebox{-6.5pt}{\small Baseline}}
% \hss}
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% \cs{subfigcapskip}$+$\cs{subfigcaptopadj}
% \hfil}
% \fbox{\vbox to 45pt{
% \vfil
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hfil
% {\scshape subfigure} or {\scshape subtable}
% \hfil}
% \vfil}}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% \cs{subfigtopskip}
% \hfil}}}}
%
% \subfigure[Reversed layout {[FIGTOPCAP] or [TABTOPCAP]} with no
% caption present.]{
% \label{fig:layout-D}
% \fbox{\parbox{4.5in}{
% \vspace{1pt}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hbox to 0pt{
% \hspace{9pt}
% \smash{\raisebox{-6.5pt}{\small Baseline}}
% \hss}
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% (\cs{subfigbottomskip})
% \hfil}
% \fbox{\vbox to 45pt{
% \vfil
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hfil
% {\scshape subfigure} or {\scshape subtable}
% \hfil}
% \vfil}}
% \hbox to 4.5in{
% \hspace{1.5in}
% $\left\updownarrow\vrule width0pt height11pt depth1pt\right.$
% \cs{subfigtopskip}
% \hfil}}}}
% \caption{Subfigure and subtable layout.}
% \label{fig:layout}
% \end{figure}
%
% \subsection{Adjusting the Subcaption}
% \label{sec:customlabel}
%
% The subfigure label has three forms. The first is the one that
% \DescribeMacro{\subref}
% \DescribeMacro{\Subref}
% appears in the text when you use the |\ref| command; the second is the
% one that appears on the List-of-Figures page and may be used to
% reference individual subfigures within the figure and subfigure captions,
% using the |\subref| or |\Subref| commands; and the third is the fully
% formatted version used under the subfigure as the label part of the caption.
%
% The |\ref| command yields the string, saved by the |\label| command,
% composed by concatenating the value of |\p@subfigure| to
% |\thesubfigure|. By default these are defined by: ``|\thefigure|''
% and ``|(\alph{subfigure})|'', respectively, which produces a reference
% of the figure number followed by the subfigure letter in parentheses.
%
% The label used on the List-of-Figures page may be retrieved with the
% |\subref| command (this value is saved by the |\label| command when
% the |\label| command is used within the scope of the subfigure. This is
% the string defined by |\@@thesubfigure|, which, by default, is the
% value ``|\thesubfigure|'' (or ``|(\alph{subfigure})|'').
%
% The label used with the subcaption text is defined by the internal
% value |\@thesubfigure|, which, by default, has the
% value\hfil\null\linebreak
% \centerline{``\cmd{\thesubfigure}\cmd{\hskip}\cmd{\subfiglabelskip}''.}
% It is prefixed by |\subcapsize\subcaplabelfont| and followed by the
% subcaption text which is set with |\subcapfont|.
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the label and caption defaults
% from \cmd{\rmfamily}\cmd{\mdseries}\cmd{\upshape} to
% \cmd{\familydefault}\cmd{\seriesdefault} \cmd{\shapedefault}.}
% Note that by default |\subcaplabelfont| has the default value
% ``|{\familydefault| |\seriesdefault\shapedefault}|''. The package
% options described in table~\ref{tab:options} allow you to set these
% values for your paper. If you update the |\@subfigure| command, you
% should include any separator character or spacing between the label
% and the start of the subcaption text. The default is
% |\hskip\subfiglabelskip| placed after the label.
%
% Finally, the text of the subcaption is prefixed by |\subcapfont| which
% may be changed using the set of nine lower-case font options described
% in table~\ref{tab:options}\@.$\!$\footnote{It is also prefixed by
% \cmd{\subcapsize} as part of the overall label and caption.} \ One other
% way of changing the layout of the lapel and caption is by replacing
% the |\@makesubfigurecaption| or |\@makesubtablecaption| command (which
% by default are identical).
%
% \subsection{Adjusting the Subfigure and Subtable Counters}
% \label{sec:counters}
%
% To create some special effects, such as continuing the subfigure
% \DescribeMacro{\c@figure}
% \DescribeMacro{\c@table}
% numbering across several pages as part of one long continued figure,
% you can back off the number change from a caption with the command:
% \begin{quote}
% |\addtocounter{|\Lcount{figure}|}{|-1|}|
% \end{quote}
% within the \Lenv{figure} environment. In addition, you can adjust for
% previous subfigures or subtables with one of the following (here
% we assume that two subfigures or subtables appeared in the previous
% pages:
% \begin{quote}
% |\addtocounter{|\Lcount{subfigure}|}{|2|}|
% \end{quote}
% \vspace{-5pt}
% \noindent
% or
% \vspace{-5pt}
% \begin{quote}
% |\addtocounter{|\Lcount{subtable}|}{|2|}|.
% \end{quote}
%
% Two other things that may be necessary, if you switch between figures
% and tables in the same \Lenv{figure} environment ({\it e.g.\/}, by
% changing |\@captype|, see section~\ref{sec:float_env}), is to add the
% command |\listsubcaptions| following the last subfigure when the
% subfigure is using the \Lopt{TOPCAP} or \Lopt{topcap} option. This is
% necessary to flush the list of subcaptions before the next
% \Lenv{subfigure} or \Lenv{subtable}. This also may be necessary if
% you switch between |\figuretopcaptrue| and |\figuretopcapfalse|. The
% other thing that may be required in some cases, is to reset the
% subfigure counter by entering:
% \begin{quote}
% |\setcounter{|\Lcount{subfigure}|}{|0|}|
% \end{quote}
% \noindent
% This should only be necessary if you are dynamically switching between
% different \Lpack{subfigure} options, or changing the |\@captype|,
% within a float environment.
%
% \subsection{Modifying the List-of-Figures and List-of-Tables}
% \label{sec:listof}
%
% To generate a List-of-Figures, or List-of-Tables, page you need to
% \DescribeMacro{\l@subfigure}
% \DescribeMacro{\@dottedxxxline}
% add a |\listoffigures| or |\listoftables| command where
% you want the list to appear. These
% commands also cause the appropriate captions and subcaptions to be
% written to a file with the extensions \Lfile{lof} (\Lfile{lot}). If
% you want the subcaption text to appear in the List-of-Figures or
% List-of-Tables page, you need to change the value of the counter
% \Lcount{lofdepth} (\Lcount{lotdepth}) counter from its default of `1'.
% For example, to have the \Lpack{subfigure} subcaptions to appear on
% the List-of-Figures, add the following to the preamble of your
% paper:
% \begin{quote}
% |\setcounter{|\Lcount{lofdepth}|}{2}|
% \end{quote}
%
% If you want to change how the subcaption appears on the ``List-of''
% pages you can change its format by redefining the |\l@subfigure|
% or |\l@subtable| command. Usually you will want to use the
% |\@dottedxxxline| command
% \PrintIfDefined{sec:dl}{(section~\ref{sec:dl},
% page~\pageref{sec:dl})\space}{} to help with the formatting. For
% instance the default value of |\l@subfigure| is:
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \newcommand{\l@subfigure}{%
% \@dottedxxxline{\ext@subfigure}{2}{3.8em}{2.5em}}
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-10pt}
%
% \noindent
% The arguments of the |\@dottedxxxline| command are:
% \begin{quote}
% \begin{enumerate}
% \itemsep -\parsep
% \item \underline{\smash{\textsf{Type}}}. The usual values are
% : \Lfile{lof} or \Lfile{lot}. The internal
% values |\ext@subfigure| and |\ext@subtable| stand for
% these extensions.
% \item \underline{\textsf{Level}}. By default this is `2'
% for the \Lcount{subfigure} and \Lcount{subtable}. If the level
% is greater than \Lcount{\meta{Type}depth} (where
% \underline{\smash{\meta{Type}}} is the first argument, above),
% then no line is produced.
% \item \underline{\textsf{Indent}}. Total indentation
% from the left margin.
% \item \underline{\textsf{Numwidth}}. Width of box for the
% label number if the \underline{\textsf{Title}} has a
% |\numberline| command. This is also the amount of extra
% indentation added to second and later lines of a multiple
% line entry.
% \item \underline{\textsf{Title}}. Contents of entry ({\it e.g.\/} the
% \meta{list\_entry} or \meta{subcaption}).
% \item \underline{\smash{\textsf{Page}}}. The page number of the
% figure or table.
% \end{enumerate}
% \end{quote}
%
% \noindent
% The final two arguments, \underline{\textsf{title}} and
% \underline{\smash{\textsf{page}}}, are automatically appended to the
% value of |\l@subfigure| (and symmetrically for |\l@subtable|).
%
% For example, to change the amount of space reserved for the label
% (if, for instance, you have a lot of figures and the and you need extra
% space for the figure number) you could widen the
% \texttt{2.5em} space for the label to \texttt{4.0em}:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \makeatletter
% \renewcommand{\l@subfigure}{%
% \@dottedxxxline{\ext@subfigure}{2}{3.8em}{4.0em}}
% \makeatother
% \end{verbatim}
%
% \subsection{Aligning Captions Above the Figure}
% \label{sec:custom-position}
%
% \begin{figure}^
% \figuretopcaptrue
% \subfigtopskip=-5pt^
% \subfigcapskip=-3pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=2pt^
% \centering
% \caption{Caption position option: [\Lopt{figtopcap}] with changing
% settings of \cmd{\subfiguretopcap}.}^
% \label{fig:position3}^
% \subfiguretopcapfalse
% \subfigure[First caption.]{\hbox to 1.5in{\hfil\null}}^
% \hspace{0.2in}^
% \subfigure[Second long, long, long, long,
% long, long, long, long caption.]{^
% \hbox to 1.5in{\hfil\null}}\\[5pt]
% \subfiguretopcaptrue
% \subfigure{\fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \hspace{0.2in}^
% \subfigure{\fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 10mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}^
% \setcounter{subfigure}{0}
% \end{figure}
%
% \noindent
% For unbalanced sets of captions placed, above the figures or tables,
% \DescribeMacro{\subfiguretopcaptrue}
% \DescribeMacro{\subfiguretopcapfalse}
% \DescribeMacro{\figuretopcaptrue}
% the caption portion looks unbalanced, such as the ones in
% figure~\ref{fig:position2}. If you prefer to have the caption portion
% aligned along the top rather than the bottom, as shown in
% figure~\ref{fig:position3}, you can use the
% \Lopt{figtopcap} option as in figure~\ref{fig:position2}, but use
% two ``empty'' subfigures to position the captions followed by
% two more containing the figures, but without captions. The code
% to produce this example is:
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \begin{figure}%
% \centering
% \caption{Caption position option: [\Lopt{figtopcap}] with changing
% settings of \subfiguretopcap.}%
% \label{fig:position3}%
% \subfiguretopcapfalse
% \subfigure[First caption.]{\hbox to 1.5in{\hfil\null}}%
% \hspace{0.2in}%
% \subfigure[Second long, long, long, long,
% long, long, long, long caption.]{%
% \hbox to 1.5in{\hfil\null}}\\[5pt]
% \subfiguretopcaptrue
% \subfigure{\fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 15mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}%
% \hspace{0.2in}%
% \subfigure{\fbox{\hbox to 1.5in{\vbox to 10mm{\vfil\null}\hfil}}}%
% \end{figure}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% This example makes use of one of the four flags that control how the
% caption labels are numbered and where the subcaption appears. Two are
% for |\subfigure| and two for |\subtable|. The first of each set tell
% the |\subfigure| or |\subtable| command that the related main caption
% appears before or after the set of subfloats. |\figuretopcaptrue| and
% |\tabletopcaptrue| indicate that the caption appears before and
% |\figureotopcapfalse| and |\tabletopcapfalse| indicate that the it
% appears after. The other two flags force the subcaption to be placed
% before (|\subfiguretopcaptrue| and |\subtabletopcaptrue|) or after the
% actual subfigure or subtable (|\subfiguretopcapfalse| and
% |\subtabletopcapfalse|).
%
% There are two difficulties with this approach, first, you need to keep
% changing the setting of |\subfiguretopcap|, and second, if you have
% more than one row of subfigures or subtables, then you will need to
% fiddle with the counter (see section~\ref{sec:counters} to keep the
% numbers straight. The reason that this format is not supported by the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package is that you need information about all of
% the subfigure or subtables on a row to box the figures correctly and
% this information is not available locally.
%
% \subsection{Adding Subfloats to New Environments}
% \enlargethispage{15pt}^finalhack
% \label{sec:customfloat}
%
% It is easy to add a \Lenv{subfloat} command to a new environment. For
% instance, let us assume we have a new \Lenv{float}
% environment\footnote{For information on creating new float
% environments, see any of the following: \cite{Lamp01}, \cite{Wils01}
% or \cite{Ling01}.} called ``\Lenv{map}'' in which various maps are
% displayed and for which a List-of-Maps is to be generated in the
% contents section. If we wanted to have \Lenv{submaps}, then we could
% define the following:
%
% \vspace{-4pt}
% \begin{verbatim}
% \makeatletter
% \newcounter{submap}[map]
% \newif\ifmaptopcap
% \newif\ifsubmaptopcap
% \newcommand{\p@submap}{\themap}
% \newcommand{\thesubmap}{(\alph{submap})}
% \newcommand{\@thesubmap}{\themap\hskip\subfiglabelskip}
% \newcommand{\@@thesubmap}{\themap}
% \newcommand{\ext@submap}{\ext@map}
% \newcommand{\l@submap}{\@dottedxxxline{\ext@submap}{2}{3.8em}{2.5em}}
% \newcounter{lomdepth}
% \setcounter{lomdepth}{1}
% \newcommand{\submap}{\subfigure}
% \newcommand{\@makesubmapcaption}{\@makesubfigurecaption}
% \ifhyperrefloaded
% \newcommand\theHsubmap{\themap.\arabic{submap}}
% \newcommand{\toclevel@submap}{1}
% \fi
% \makeatother
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-14pt}
%
% The first and last lines make the character `@' act like a letter
% between them and therefore it may be part of a command name used there.
% First a new counter for the \Lpack{submap} is created along with two
% conditionals that define where the position ({\i.e.\/}, above or
% below) of the main caption and subcaption is with respect to the
% submap. Then the four commands that define the \Lpack{submap} label
% are created. The first two, |\p@submap| and |\thesubmap| define the
% standard label returned by |\ref|. The next, |\@thesubmap| gives the
% label as shown under or over the submap with the subcaption and the
% last, |\@@thesubmap| shows how the label is displayed on the List-of-Maps
% and/or referenced with the |\subref| command.
%
% The next four lines show where and how to print to the List-of-Maps
% page: |\ext@submap| gives the List-of-Maps file extension; |\l@submap|
% shows how to print the submap line on the List-of-Maps page; and the last
% two lines show how to create and set the counter \Lcount{lomdepth}, which
% controls how many caption levels are shown on the page when it is printed.
%
% The next two lines create the |\submap| and |\@makesubmapcaption|
% commands by making them the same as the |\subfigure| and
% |\@makesubfigurecaption| commands.
%
% The last four lines conditionally create the |\theHsubmap| and
% |\toclevel@submap| commands which are used by the \Lpack{hyperref}
% Package to name the item and to control the presence of the item
% bookmark.
%
% Of course, this is where the \Lpack{ccaption} package \cite{Wils01}
% comes in handy since it will do all of the above with one command:
%
% \vspace{-4pt}
% \begin{verbatim}
% \newsubfloat{map}
% \end{verbatim}
% \vspace{-10pt}
%
%
% \subsection{Interaction with Other Parts of \LaTeX}
% In the following sections, the interaction of the \Lpack{subfigure}
% package with other parts of \LaTeX\ is documented. These ``other
% parts'' may be either part of the the \LaTeX\ base or contributed
% packages or classes.
%
% \subsubsection{\TeX 's ``Mouth''}
% The most important thing to remember when laying out your figures
% within a \Lenv{float} environment is that spaces take room. If you
% have an extra space between two figures, then they will be separated
% by a little bit.
%
% \TeX 's state varies as it reads a line of text from a file. It
% ignores some spaces and carriage-returns and converts others to
% |\space|'s or |\par|'s. You can use a `|%|' to insure that you only
% have real spaces where you want them. To understand which spaces
% are significant, you should read chapters~7 and 8 of the \TeX book
% \cite{Knut86}. However, the main source of unexpected
% extra spacing is carriage-returns which are turned in to |\space|'s.
% As a general rule: if in doubt, then add a `|%|' immediately after
% the last significant character of the line.
%
% \subsubsection{The Float Environment}
% \label{sec:float_env}
%
% Although the \Lpack{subfigure} package was designed to work within a
% \Lenv{float} environment ({\it e.g.\/}, \Lenv{figure} or
% \Lenv{table}), it can be used outside with the following two caveats:
% \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=5pt
% \item You need to define |\@captype|. This is usually either
% \Lenv{figure} or \Lenv{table}. For example add the following
% to the preamble of your document:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \makeatletter
% \newcommand{\change_cap_type}[1]{%
% \renewcommand{\@captype}{#1}}
% \makeatother
% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-15pt}
% Then use the new command to switch in the middle of a given
% \Lenv{float} environment, say from ``figure'' to ``table'' with
% the command |\change_cap_type{table}|.
% \item If you want to define references using |\label|, then you also
% need to redefine the \LaTeX\ internal |\@currentlabel|. For
% example:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \makeatletter
% \edef\@currentlabel{\p@subfigure\thesubfigure}
% \makeatother
% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-15pt}
% before using the |\label| command. NOTE: Many other commands change
% |\@currentlabel|, including all of the ``section'' commands,
% |\caption|, \Lenv{equation}'s, and \Lenv{theorem}'s.
% \end{enumerate}
%
% \subsubsection{Interaction with Other Packages}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 2001}{Added \Lpack{ccaption} reference.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Revised subsubsection on use with
% the caption package and extended this section to talk about the
% \Lpack{captcont} package.}
%
% \noindent
% The only packages that directly interact with the \Lpack{subfigure}
% package are the \Lpack{caption}/\Lpack{caption2} packages by
% H.A. Sommerfeldt \cite{Somm95a,Somm95b}, the \Lpack{ccaption} package
% and \Lpack{tocloft} packages by Peter Wilson \cite{Wils01,Wils01B},
% and the \Lpack{captcont} package by S.D. Cochran \cite{Coch02}.
%
% \paragraph{\Lpack{caption}}
%
% If you load the \Lpack{subfigure} package {\bf before} the
% \Lpack{caption} package, then the \Lpack{caption} package will detect
% that fact and will change the |\subcapsize| when the options
% \Lopt{scriptsize}, \ldots, \Lopt{Large} are specified (overriding such
% options used when loading the \Lpack{subfigure} package). In
% addition, it redefines |\@thesubfigure| and |\@thesubtable| to use
% |\captionlabelfont|. It also uses an older layout of
% |\@thesubsubfigure| and |\@thesubtable|.
%
% The best plan is to load the \Lpack{caption} package {\bf before} the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package. In addition, you should try to coordinate
% the ``look and feel'' of the two packages. This limits you a little
% since, although the two packages have similar options, the options in
% the \Lpack{caption} package do not combine the same way. You can pick
% one from each column:\par\null
%
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \noindent\hfil\begin{tabular}{*{4}{p{17mm}|}p{17mm}}
% \rr \Lopt{normal}, \Lopt{hang}, \Lopt{center}, \Lopt{centerlast} &
% \rr \Lopt{nooneline} &
% \rr \Lopt{scriptsize}, \Lopt{footnotesize}, \Lopt{small},
% \Lopt{normalsize}, \Lopt{large}, \Lopt{Large} &
% \rr \Lopt{up}, \Lopt{it}, \Lopt{sl}, \Lopt{sc}, \Lopt{md},
% \Lopt{bf}, \Lopt{rm}, \Lopt{sf}, \Lopt{tt} &
% \rr (Other options---see package.)
% \end{tabular}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
% \vskip14pt
%
% \paragraph{\Lpack{caption2}}
%
% This package acts similarly to the \Lpack{caption} package. If you
% specify the \Lopt{subfigure} it will try to support the subfigure
% package, if you specify \Lopt{nosubfigure} than it will not. If
% neither option is specified, than load order matters. If loaded
% {\bf before} the \Lpack{subfigure} package, than it will not try to
% support the package and if loaded {\bf after} it will.
%
% Again, the best plan is to load the \Lpack{caption2} package
% {\bf before} the \Lpack{subfigure} package, and specify the
% \Lopt{nosubfigure} option. In addition, you should try to coordinate
% the ``look and feel'' of the two packages. This limits you a little
% since, although the two packages have similar options, they are not
% exactly the same; however, most of the good looking combinations are
% easily available. You can pick one from each column:\par\null
%
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \noindent\hfil\begin{tabular}{*{5}{p{17mm}|}p{17mm}}
% \rr \Lopt{nosubfigure}, \Lopt{subfigure} &
% \rr \Lopt{normal}, \Lopt{hang}, \Lopt{center}, \Lopt{centerlast}
% \Lopt{flushleft}, \Lopt{indent} &
% \rr \Lopt{oneline}, \Lopt{nooneline} &
% \rr \Lopt{scriptsize}, \Lopt{footnotesize}, \Lopt{small},
% \Lopt{normalsize}, \Lopt{large}, \Lopt{Large} &
% \rr \Lopt{up}, \Lopt{it}, \Lopt{sl}, \Lopt{sc}, \Lopt{md},
% \Lopt{bf}, \Lopt{rm}, \Lopt{sf}, \Lopt{tt}^,
%^ \Lopt{UP}, \Lopt{IT}, \Lopt{SL}, \Lopt{SC}, \Lopt{MD},
%^ \Lopt{BF}, \Lopt{RM}, \Lopt{SF}, \Lopt{TT}
% &
% \rr (Other options---see package.)
% \end{tabular}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
% \paragraph{\Lpack{ccaption}}
%
% The \Lpack{ccaption} package provides for all sorts of extensions and
% style options for \Lenv{float} |\captions|. It also provides for the
% use of the |\caption| command outside of a \Lenv{float} environment and
% a mechanism for creating new types of \Lenv{float} environments.
%
% In order to use it with the \Lpack{subfigure} package, you need to
% pass the \Lopt{subfigure} option when loading it:
%
% \begin{quote}
% |\usepackage|[subfigure]\{ccaption\}
% \end{quote}
%
% \paragraph{\Lpack{tocloft}}
%
% The \Lpack{tocloft} package gives the user the ability to easily
% configure the ``List-of'' pages. It takes a \Lopt{subfigure} option
% so it doesn't matter which package is loaded first.
%
% \begin{quote}
% |\usepackage|[subfigure]\{tocloft\}
% \end{quote}
%
% \paragraph{\Lpack{hyperref}}
% \label{sec:hyperref}
%
% \changes{v2.1.2}{26 Mar 2002}{Improved coordination with the hyperref
% package.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.1}{15 Mar 2002}{Added coordination with the hyperref
% package. There is some interaction with the \cmd{label} command as
% pointed out by Martin.Bernreuther@po.uni-stuttgart.de.}
%
% The \Lpack{hyperref} package extends the functionality of all of the
% \LaTeX\ cross-referencing commands to produce hypertext links. In
% addition, it provides new commands to allow the user to insert
% hypertext links. When used with the \Lpack{subfigure} package, they
% may be loaded in any order; however, it might be better if the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package is loaded {\bf first}.
%
% To more fully support the \Lpack{hyperref} package, the |\label|
% \DescribeMacro{\subfloat@label}
% command, when used within the scope of the |\subfigure| or |\subtable|
% commands takes an optional argument (note the parentheses rather than
% square brackets):
% \vspace{-2pt}
% \begin{quote}
% |\label|\parg{bookmark}\marg{key}
% \end{quote}
% \vspace{-2pt}
%
% \noindent
% We would like to use the subcaption as the bookmark text, but the
% |\label| command is often processed before the subcaption. Therefore,
% this optional argument may be used to supply this information if
% desired. By default a bookmark field of the form
% ``Subfigure\textvisiblespace 1(a)'' will be generated.
% \footnote{If the document class is \Lpack{report} or other class that
% defines \cmd{\thechapter}, than the default bookmark field will be of the
% form ``Subfigure\textvisiblespace 1 \textvisiblespace 1(a)''.}
%
%
% \paragraph{\Lpack{captcont}}
%
% This package may be used with or without the \Lpack{subfigure} package
% \DescribeMacro{\caption}
% \DescribeMacro{\caption*}
% \DescribeMacro{\captcont}
% \DescribeMacro{\captcont*}
% to extend figure or table numbering across multiple pages. This
% package knows about how the \Lpack{subfigure} package interacts with
% the List-of-Figures and List-of-Tables and does the right thing when
% used with \Lenv{subfigure}'s and \Lenv{subtable}'s.
%
% The \Lpack{captcont} package may be loaded either {\bf before} or
% {\bf after} the \Lpack{subfigure} and it has four options:
% \Lopt{figbotcap} or \Lopt{figtopcap} and \Lopt{tabbotcap} or
% \Lopt{tabtopcap}. These are the same as the \Lpack{subfigure}
% options. When the \Lpack{captcont} package is used with the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package, only the \Lpack{subfigure} options matter.
% Any given with the \Lpack{captcont} package are ignored.
%
% The thing to remember about the \Lpack{captcont} package is that if
% you normally place the |\caption| {\bf before} your subfigures or
% subtables ({\it i.e.\/}, \Lopt{figtopcap} or \Lopt{tabtopcap}
% respectively), then you start a series of continued \Lenv{figure}'s
% with the |\caption[*]| and use |\contcapt[*]| in each of the rest of
% the figures. If you {\bf follow} your subfigures or subtables with a
% caption ({\it i.e.\/}, \Lopt{figbotcap} or \Lopt{tabbotcap}
% respectively), then you start the series with the |\contcapt[*]| in
% the first \Lenv{figure} environment and all but the last where you use
% the |\caption[*]|.
%
% \subsubsection{Creating a \Lenv{subfigure} Environment}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{24 Apr 2002}{Added \cmd{\label} command handling
% example in the \Lenv{subfloat} environment, thanks to Lars Clausen.}
%
% Some people have wanted to use the \Lenv{verbatim} environment within
% \DescribeEnv{subfloat}
% the \cmd{\subfigure} command and run into the restriction that the
% \Lenv{verbatim} environment cannot be nested. To include verbatim text in
% a subfigure, you can define a new environment, in which verbatim
% text may be enclosed, and which calls the \cmd{\subfigure} command.
% \vspace{-2pt}
% \begin{verbatim}
% \newbox\subfigbox % Create a box to hold the subfigure.
% \makeatletter
% \newenvironment{subfloat}% % Create the new environment.
% {\def\caption##1{\gdef\subcapsave{\relax##1}}%
% \let\subcapsave=\@empty % Save the subcaption text.
% \let\sf@oldlabel=\label
% \def\label##1{\xdef\sublabsave{\noexpand\label{##1}}}%
% \let\sublabsave\relax % Save the label key.
% \setbox\subfigbox\hbox
% \bgroup}% % Open the box...
% {\egroup % ... close the box and call \subfigure.
% \let\label=\sf@oldlabel
% \subfigure[\subcapsave]{\box\subfigbox}}%
% \makeatother
% \end{verbatim}
% \enlargethispage{12pt}^finalhack
% \noindent
% The following is an example of this \Lenv{subfloat} environment begin
% used to produce figure~\ref{fig:verbatim}. Note that you need to
% supply the width of the \Lenv{verbatim}; here we use a section using a
% \Lenv{minipage}).
% \begingroup
% \newbox\subfigbox
% \makeatletter
% \newenvironment{subfloat}^
% {\def\caption##1{\gdef\subcapsave{\relax##1}}^
% \let\subcapsave=\@empty
% \let\sf@oldlabel=\label
% \def\label##1{\xdef\sublabsave{\noexpand\label{##1}}}^
% \let\sublabsave\relax
% \setbox\subfigbox\hbox
% \bgroup}^
% {\egroup
% \let\label=\sf@oldlabel
% \subfigure[\subcapsave]{\box\subfigbox\sublabsave}}^
% \makeatother
% \begin{figure}
% \centering
% \subfigtopskip=0pt^
% \subfigcapskip=0pt^
% \subfigbottomskip=0pt^
% \begin{subfloat}^
% \begin{minipage}{2.1in}
% \begin{verbatim}
% This text should be
% verbatim. And not
% messed with in any way !
% \end{verbatim}
% \end{minipage}^
% \caption{First subcaption.}^
% \label{fig:verbone}
% \end{subfloat}^
% \hspace{10pt}^
% \begin{subfloat}^
% \begin{minipage}{2.1in}
% \begin{verbatim}
% This text (also)should be
% verbatim. And not
% messed with in any way !
% \end{verbatim}
% \end{minipage}^
% \caption{Second subcaption.}^
% \label{fig:verbtwo}
% \end{subfloat}
% \caption{Subfigures~\subref{fig:verbone} and \subref{fig:verbtwo}
% show examples of using verbatim text in a subfigure.}
% \label{fig:verbatim}
% \end{figure}
% \endgroup
% \begin{quote}\
% |\begin{figure}| \\
% | \centering|
% | \begin{subfloat}%| \\
% | \begin{minipage}{2.1in}| \\
% | \begin{verbatim}| \\
% | This text should be| \\
% |verbatim. And not| \\
% | messed with in any way !| \\
% | \end{verbatim}| \\
% | \end{minipage}%| \\
% | \caption{First subcaption.}%| \\
% | \label{fig:verbone}| \\
% | \end{subfloat}%| \\
% | \qquad| \\
% | \begin{subfloat}%| \\
% | \begin{minipage}{2.1in}| \\
% | \begin{verbatim}| \\
% | This text (also)should be| \\
% |verbatim. And not| \\
% | messed with in any way !| \\
% | \end{verbatim}| \\
% | \end{minipage}%| \\
% | \caption{Second subcaption.}%| \\
% | \label{fig:verbtwo}| \\
% | \end{subfloat}| \\
% | \caption{Subfigures~\subref{fig:verbone} and \subref{fig:verbtwo}| \\
% | show examples of using verbatim text in a subfigure.}| \\
% | \label{fig:verbatim}| \\
% |\end{figure}|
% \end{quote}
%
%
% \StopEventually{^
% \section{Acknowledgements}
%
% This package was originally written to automatically line up some
% figure boxes and place labels under them for a paper that I was
% writing. I thought it useful and uploaded it to the internet
% community and later to CTAN. Many people have asked questions or
% given comments which collectively have changed and improved the
% usefulness of this package.
%
% A few people have contributed more than most and I want to thank
% them publicly, but in no particular order:
%
% \begin{itemize}\itemsep=-2pt^finalhack
% \item{\bf Harald Axel Sommerfeldt} for the work that he did to adjust
% his \Lpack{caption} and \Lpack{caption2} packages as necessary to
% support the \Lpack{subfigure} package when they are loaded together.
% \item {\bf Peter Wilson} for the work that he did to adjust his
% \Lpack{ccaption} package (and other packages) as necessary to support
% the \Lpack{subfigure} package when they are loaded together.
% \item {\bf William `bil' L. Kleb} for his extensive list of errors and
% suggestions to this documentation.
% \item{\bf Axel Reichert} for his request for a `hang' caption style
% since the subcaptions tend to have a short width. And, for his
% request for some way of referencing the individual subfigures in
% the main caption without the figure number.
% \item{\bf Harald Harders} for his suggestion of the \cmd{\subref}
% command and modifying \cmd{\label} within the \Lpack{subfigure}
% package to save local references to the subfigures that are often
% needed.
% \item{\bf Heiko Oberdiek} and {\bf James A. Bednar} for their help
% with coexisting with the \Lpack{hyperref} and \Lpack{html} packages.
% Also, {\bf Ingele Roelens} for pointing out some further compatibility
% problems when using the \Lpack{hyperref} package with PDF\LaTeX.
% \item{\bf Frederic Darboux} for searching out and finding several
% incompatibilities with other packages.
% \item{\bf David Kastrup} for the code to check for class or packages
% using \cmd{\let} on \cmd{\end@float} and the like.
% \end{itemize}
%
% \newpage^finalhack
%
% \begin{thebibliography}{6}^\itemsep=-2pt^finalhack
% \itemsep=0.8pt
% \bibitem{Somm95a}^
% Harald Axel Sommerfeldt,
% \emph{The \Lpack{caption} Package},
% Version 1.4b, 1995/04/05.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{caption.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Somm95b}^
% Harald Axel Sommerfeldt,
% \emph{The \Lpack{caption} Package},
% Version 2.0(beta), 1995/10/09.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{caption2.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Wils01}^
% Peter Wilson,
% \emph{The \Lpack{ccaption} Package},
% Version 1.0a, 2001/08/15.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{ccaption.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Wils01B}^
% Peter Wilson,
% \emph{The \Lpack{tocloft} Package},
% Version 2.2, 2001/14/17.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{ccaption.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Raht02}^
% Sebastian Rahtz,
% \emph{Hypertext marks in \LaTeX},
% 2002/04/05/.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{hyperref.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Coch02}^
% Steven Douglas Cochran,
% \emph{The \Lpack{captcont} Package},
% 2002/02/14/.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{captcont.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Reck97}^
% Keith Reckdahl,
% \emph{Using Imported Graphics in \LaTeXe},
% 1997/12/15.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{epslatex.pdf})
% \bibitem{Lamp94}^
% Leslie Lamport,
% \emph{LaTeX User's Guide and Reference Manual}, 2nd edition,
% Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts,
% 1994.
% \bibitem{Knut86}^
% Donald Ervin Knuth,
% \emph{The \TeX book},
% Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts,
% 1986.
% \bibitem{Lamp01}^
% Leslie Lamport, Frank Mittelbach, and Johannes Braams,
% \emph{Standard Document Classes for \LaTeX\ version 2e}
% Version 1.4e, 2001/04/01.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{classes.dtx}.)
% \bibitem{Ling01}^
% Anselm Lingnau,
% \emph{An Improved Environment for Floats.}
% Version 1.3d, 2001/11/08.
% (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{float.dtx}.)
% \end{thebibliography}}
%
% \newpage^finalhack
%
% \section{The Code}
% \iffalse
%<*package>
% \fi
% \subsection{Identification}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Updated the release date.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Removed compatibility with \LaTeX2.09.}
%
% Announce the \Lpack{subfigure} package.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]
\ProvidesPackage{subfigure}[2002/03/15 v2.1.5 subfigure package]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Check for Nasty Classes}
% \changes{v2.1.5}{29 Apr 2005}{At the request of David Kastrup, added
% code to check for classes that use \cmd{\let} on \cmd{\end@figure}
% and similar; and to print a warning and fix the problem if detected.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\sf@floatfix}
%
% Some ``broken'' document classes use \cmd{\let} on \cmd{\end@figure}
% and similar, which are used as hooks in the end-processing of, in
% this case, figures. The following code, courtesy of David Kastrup
% (dak\@gnu.org) fixes the problem and prints a warning.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\sf@floatfix#1#2{%
\ifx#1#2%
\ifx#1\@undefined\else
\PackageWarningNoLine{subfigure}{%
Your document class has a bad definition^^J
of \string#1, most likely^^J
\string\let\string#1=\string#2^^J
which has now been changed to^^J
\string\def\string#1{\string#2}^^J
because otherwise subsequent changes to \string#2^^J
(like done by several packages changing float behaviour)^^J
can't take effect on \string#1.^^J
Please complain to your document class author}%
\def#1{#2}%
\fi
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup
\def\next#1#2{%
\endgroup
\sf@floatfix\endfigure\end@float
\sf@floatfix\endtable\end@float
\sf@floatfix#1\end@dblfloat
\sf@floatfix#2\end@dblfloat}
\expandafter\next\csname endfigure*\expandafter\endcsname
\csname endtable*\endcsname
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Check for the \Lpack{hyperref} Package}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{02 Jul 2002}{Added the \cmd{\theHsubfigure} and
% \cmd{\theHsubtable} commands to avoid duplicate names in a PDF
% file when using the \Lpack{hyperref} Package.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.3}{17 Apr 2002}{Changed \cmd{\newcommand} to
% \cmd{\providecommand} to allow other packages to set the
% \cmd{\toclevel@subfigure} and \cmd{\toclevel@subtable}.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.2}{26 Mar 2002}{Changed to simplify the interaction
% with the hyperref package and avoid loading nameref.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.1}{15 Mar 2002}{Added coordination with the hyperref
% package.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\toclevel@subfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\toclevel@subtable}
%
% After every package is loaded, check to see if the \Lpack{hyperref}
% package was among them, if so, then make sure that the |\ifhyperrefloaded|
% switch is set so that the |\subfloat@label| command will write the correct
% form of the |\newlabel| to the \Lfile{aux} file. Also define the
% ``TOC level'' of the subfigure and subtable. We fix these at one since
% the default figure and table levels are zero. Finally, we add definitions
% for |\theHsubfigure| and |\theHsubtable| to avoid duplicate names in
% the PDF file when using the \Lpack{hyperref} Package.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifhyperrefloaded
\AtBeginDocument{%
\@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}{%
\hyperrefloadedtrue
\providecommand\theHsubfigure{\thefigure.\arabic{subfigure}}%
\providecommand\theHsubtable{\thetable.\arabic{subtable}}%
\providecommand{\toclevel@subfigure}{1}%
\providecommand{\toclevel@subtable}{1}}{}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Initialization and Shared Constants}
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubcaphang}
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubcapcenter}
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubcapcenterlast}
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubcapnooneline}
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubcapraggedright}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added.}
%
% These five flags control how the style in which the subfloat label and
% caption are printed. The \Lif{subcaphang} flag is first checked and
% if true, causes the subcaption label to be typeset separately and
% placed to the upper left of the space available for the subcaption.
% The \Lif{subcapcenter} flag centers each line of the subcaption. The
% \Lif{subcapcenterlast} centers the last line of the subcaption (this
% is a {\sc nop} if the \Lif{subcapcenter} flag is true. If the
% \Lif{subcapnooneline} is false, then the label plus the text of the
% subcaption are centered. If it is true, than the other flags may
% cause something different to happen. The purpose of this flag,
% generally, is to cause a single line to be left justified when there
% is a very short caption. The last flag is the \Lif{subcapraggedright}
% which typsets its text without lining up the right side. This is
% useful for the subcaptions since they are usually short and prone to
% generating hyphenated words unless allowed to be ragged.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifsubcaphang
\newif\ifsubcapcenter
\newif\ifsubcapcenterlast
\newif\ifsubcapnooneline
\newif\ifsubcapraggedright
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \noindent
% Table~\ref{tab:defaults} gives the initial (default) values of the
% internals that are used to control the placement and printing of the
% subfloats.
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the label and caption defaults
% from \cmd{\rmfamily}\cmd{\mdseries}\cmd{\upshape} to
% \cmd{\familydefault}\cmd{\seriesdefault} \cmd{\shapedefault}.}
% \DeleteShortVerb{\|}
% \MakeShortVerb{\/}
% \begin{table}^
% \def\pz{\phantom{0}}^
% \def\M#1{\vspace*{#1}}
% \caption[Default values of the Subfigure constants.]%
% {Default values of the Subfigure constants. These
% values are set during the options processing (see
% section~\ref{sec:startup}).}^
% \label{tab:defaults}^
% \vspace{5pt}^
% \begin{minipage}{4.8in}^
% \setlength\tabcolsep{5pt}^
% \rr
% \begin{tabular}{|l|c|p{1.3in}|p{1.963in}|}\hline
% \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\raisebox{-1.5ex}{\bf Command}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\bf \Lopt{loose}}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\bf \Lopt{tight}}
% &
% \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\raisebox{-1.5ex}{\bf Description}}
% \\
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\bf Option}
% & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\bf Option}
% & \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-2.1ex}{\cmd{\subfigtopskip}}
% & \raisebox{-2.1ex}{10 pt}
% & \M{0.6ex}\hfil 5 pt
% & \rr Length from the top of the subfloat
% box to the beginning of the figure.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.5ex}{\cmd{\subfigcapskip}}
% & \raisebox{-1.5ex}{10 pt}
% & \M{0.0ex}\hfil 0 pt
% & \rr Length between the baseline of the
% subcaption and the figure.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-2.1ex}{\cmd{\subfigcaptopadj}}
% & \raisebox{-2.1ex}{\pz0 pt}
% & \M{0.4ex}\hfil 3 pt
% & \rr Length added to /\subfigcapskip/
% when the caption is above the figure.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-2.1ex}{\cmd{\subfigbottomskip}}
% & \raisebox{-2.1ex}{10 pt}
% & \M{0.7ex}\hfil 5 pt
% & \rr Length from the bottom of the
% subcaption to the bottom of the
% subfloat.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-3.5ex}{\cmd{\subfigcapmargin}}
% & \raisebox{-3.5ex}{10 pt}
% & \M{2.0ex}\hfil 0 pt
% & \rr Indentation of the subcaption from
% the sides of the subfloat box. (This
% should always be positive or zero.)
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.5ex}{\cmd{\subfiglabelskip}}
% & \raisebox{-1.5ex}{0.33 em}
% & \raggedleft 0.33 em plus 0.07 em minus 0.03 em
% & \rr Space between the label and the
% text of the subcaption.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.5ex}{\cmd{\subcapsize}}
% & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{\raisebox{-1.5ex}{footnotesize}}
% & \rr Size for the text portion of the
% subcaption font.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.5ex}{\cmd{\subcaplabelfont}}
% & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{\raisebox{-1.5ex}{(Default family, series and shape)}}
% & \rr Font for the label portion of the
% subcaption.
% \\ \hline
% \raisebox{-1.5ex}{\cmd{\subcapfont}}
% & \multicolumn{2}{c|}{\raisebox{-1.5ex}{(Default family, series and shape)}}
% & \rr Font for the text portion of the
% subcaption.
% \\ \hline
% \end{tabular}
% \end{minipage}
% \end{table}
% \DeleteShortVerb{\/}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfigtopskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcapskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcaptopadj}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigbottomskip}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 1997}{Reduced the space to the values separating
% subfloat caption and figure box and its top and bottom. Added
% \cmd{\subfigcaptopadj} in case it is needed in styles that with figure
% subcaptions on the bottom and table subcaptions on the top.}
%
% See figure~\ref{fig:layout} for details of where these take effect.
% Generally the |\subfigtopskip| appears between the figure or table and
% the edge of the box. |\subfigbottomskip| appears between the
% subcaption and the edge of the box. If the subcaption follows the
% figure or table, then |\subfigcapskip| is placed before it along with
% ({\it i.e.\/}, in addition to) a |\baselineskip|. If the subcaption
% comes before the figure or table then |\subfigcapskip| is placed
% after it along with |\subfigcaptopadj|. Although several of the above
% are {\tt skip}'s they are typset at their base size and will not
% shrink or expand.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newskip\subfigtopskip \subfigtopskip = 5\p@
\newskip\subfigcapskip \subfigcapskip = 0\p@
\newdimen\subfigcaptopadj \subfigcaptopadj = 3\p@
\newskip\subfigbottomskip \subfigbottomskip = 5\p@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcapmargin}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 1997}{Reduced \cmd{\subfigcapmargin} to zero.}
% \begin{macro}{\subfiglabelskip}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added to replace the space between the
% subcaption label and text.}
%
% These two values are used to typeset the subcaption The width of the
% subcaption is the same as that of its associated figure or table
% width. |\subfigcapmargin| is placed on either side of the caption and
% |\subfiglabelskip| is placed between the subcaption label and the
% subcaption text. Depending on the manner of typesetting the
% subcaption, this may shrink or expand. By default, the
% |\subfigcapmargin| is zero to allow as much room of the subcaption as
% possible.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\subfigcapmargin \subfigcapmargin = \z@
\newskip\subfiglabelskip \subfiglabelskip = 0.33em plus 0.07em minus 0.03em
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcapsize}
%
% |\subcapsize| is used to set the size of both the subcaption label and
% the subcaption text. The options allow it to be set to any of the
% following: |\scriptsize|, |\footnotesize|, |\small|, |\normalsize|,
% |\large|, |\Large|. It may also be set to |\tiny|, |\LARGE|, |\huge|
% or |\HUGE| by hand if need be for special instances.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\subcapsize}{}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcaplabelfont}
% \begin{macro}{\subcaplabelfont@f}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the \cmd{\subcaplabelfont@f}
% default value to \cmd{\familydefault}.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcaplabelfont@c}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the \cmd{\subcaplabelfont@c}
% default value to \cmd{\seriesdefault}.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcaplabelfont@s}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the \cmd{\subcaplabelfont@s}
% default value to \cmd{\shapedefault}.}
%
% The |\subcaplabelfont| is composed of three parts, the font family,
% such as roman, san serif or typewriter; the font series, such as
% medium or bold; and the font shape, such as italic, slanted, small
% caps or upright. These are combined along with the |\subcapsize| to
% select the font for the subcaption label.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\subcaplabelfont}{%
\subcaplabelfont@f\subcaplabelfont@c\subcaplabelfont@s}
\newcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@f}{\fontfamily{\familydefault}\selectfont}
\newcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@c}{\fontseries{\seriesdefault}\selectfont}
\newcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@s}{\fontshape{\shapedefault}\selectfont}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcapfont}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Dec 1996}{Added.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcapfont@f}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the \cmd{\subcapfont@f} default
% value to \cmd{\familydefault}.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcapfont@c}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the \cmd{\subcapfont@s} default
% value to \cmd{\seriesdefault}.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subcapfont@s}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the \cmd{\subcapfont@s} default
% value to \cmd{\shapedefault}.}
%
% The |\subcapfont| is the same as the |\subcaplabelfont| except that it
% is applied to the subcaption text rather than the label.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\subcapfont}{%
\subcapfont@f\subcapfont@c\subcapfont@s}
\newcommand*{\subcapfont@f}{\fontfamily{\familydefault}\selectfont}
\newcommand*{\subcapfont@c}{\fontseries{\seriesdefault}\selectfont}
\newcommand*{\subcapfont@s}{\fontshape{\shapedefault}\selectfont}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ifsf@tight}
%
% Create an `if' to control whether the check for the top-of-page is
% performed in the |\@subfloat| command. This is necessary to preserve
% the look-and-feel of the older versions of this package. The
% \Lopt{loose} option turns this flag off (no check) and the
% \Lopt{tight} option turns it on (do the check).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifsf@tight \sf@tighttrue
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Subfigure Constants}
% \label{sec:fig_constants}
% \begin{macro}{\c@subfigure}
% Subfigure counter.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{subfigure}[figure]
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\iffiguretopcap}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added check for existing
% \cmd{\figuretopcaptrue} so that this package will work with the
% captcont package.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 1997}{Added to control label numbering for
% captions at the top vs.\ at the bottom.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubfiguretopcap}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{15 Nov 1997}{Added to control placement of the
% subcaption at the top vs.\ at the bottom.}
%
% These control how the \Lpack{subfigure} \Lcount{caption} numbering is
% obtained and where the figure caption and subcaption should appear
% relative to the body of the \Lenv{subfigure}. The boolean
% |\iffiguretopcap| indicates that the \Lcount{caption} counter is
% current and there is no need to increment it. The boolean
% |\ifsubfiguretopcap| indicates that the subcaption will be printed
% above the body portion of the \Lpack{subfigure}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifundefined{figuretopcaptrue}{\newif\iffiguretopcap}{}
\newif\ifsubfiguretopcap
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\p@subfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\thesubfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\@thesubfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\@@thesubfigure}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added.}
%
% The |\thesubfigure| command defines the label for text references
% (prefixed by |\p@subfigure|). This is the value saved by the |\label|
% and retrieved by the |\ref| commands. In the case of a
% conflict between this package and a prior one over the definition
% of |\thesubfigure|, this package will win. This is insured by first
% specifying the |\providecommand| for the |\thesubfigure| and then
% |\renewcommand|. This is necessary because some packages incorrectly
% insert this command.
%
% The |\@thesubfigure| value defines the the caption label complete
% offset from the beginning of the caption text. It is used in the
% subfigure caption and normally takes the label portion as defined
% by |\thesubfigure|.
%
% Finally, the value defined by |\@@thesubfigure| is also saved by the
% |\label| command and may be retrieved with the |\subref| command. This is
% often useful in the subcaption or caption text when referring to the
% individual subfigures. This value is also the one that is used in
% the List-of-Figures.
%
% These multiple ``views'' of the \Lcount{subfigure} counter allow a
% style to define the way the label looks in the figure, for example
% ``{\bf (a)}\textvisiblespace''. Then references to it with |\ref|
% have the form ``2.1a'', and with |\subref| ``(a)'' (This latter form
% is also used to label references in the List-of-Figures section).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\p@subfigure=\thefigure
\providecommand*{\thesubfigure}{(\alph{subfigure})}
\renewcommand*{\thesubfigure}{(\alph{subfigure})}
\newcommand*{\@thesubfigure}{\thesubfigure\hskip\subfiglabelskip}
\newcommand*{\@@thesubfigure}{\thesubfigure}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ext@subfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\l@subfigure}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Changed the indentation of the
% List-of-Figures line from 2.3em to 2.5em.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\c@lofdepth}
%
% These values define how and if the subfigure caption will appear in a
% List-of-Figures file. |\ext@subfigure| defines the default subfigure
% file extension (which is the same as |\ext@figure| --- the
% List-of-Figures file, \Lcount{lof}). |\l@subfigure|
% shows how to print an \Lfile{lof} subfigure line and defines that line
% at level two. |\c@lofdepth| is an extension of the Table-of-Contents
% depth value and controls the depth to which captions in the file are
% printed to the actual page. By default, the subcaptions are not.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\ext@subfigure=\ext@figure
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\l@subfigure}{%
\@dottedxxxline{\ext@subfigure}{2}{3.8em}{2.5em}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{lofdepth}
\setcounter{lofdepth}{1}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Subtable Constants}
% This section is symmetric to section~\ref{sec:fig_constants}.
% \begin{macro}{\c@subtable}
% Subtable counter.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{subtable}[table]
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\iftabletopcap}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added check for existing
% \cmd{\tabeltopcaptrue} so that this package will work with the
% captcont package.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 1997}{Added to control label numbering for
% captions at the top vs.\ at the bottom.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ifsubtabletopcap}
% \changes{v2.1}{15 Nov 1997}{Added to control placement of the
% subcaption at the top vs.\ at the bottom.}
%
% These define the form that the subcaption prefix is generated. The
% boolean |\iftabletopcap| works with the numbering of the subcaption
% label and uses the current \Lcount{table} counter value if true and
% the next value if false. The boolean |\ifsubtabletopcap| sets the
% subcaption before the main body of the subfigure, if true; and, after
% it, if false.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifundefined{tabletopcaptrue}{\newif\iftabletopcap}{}
\newif\ifsubtabletopcap
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\p@subtable}
% \begin{macro}{\thesubtable}
% \begin{macro}{\@thesubtable}
% \begin{macro}{\@@thesubtable}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added.}
%
% The |\thesubtable| command defines the label for text references
% (prefixed by |\p@subtable|), while the |\@thesubtable| command defines
% what appears in the subcaption under or over the subtable. The
% |\@@thesubtable| command defines an alternative reference to the label
% for use in the subcaption and caption of the table (see the discussion
% above for the equivalent figure values). The latter form is also used
% for the List-of-Tables label. As above, the |\thesubtable| command is
% twice specified
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\p@subtable=\thetable
\providecommand*{\thesubtable}{(\alph{subtable})}
\renewcommand*{\thesubtable}{(\alph{subtable})}
\newcommand*{\@thesubtable}{\thesubtable\hskip\subfiglabelskip}
\newcommand*{\@@thesubtable}{\thesubtable}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ext@subtable}
% \begin{macro}{\l@subtable}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Changed the indentation of the
% List-of-Tables line from 2.3em to 2.5em.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\c@lotdepth}
%
% These define how and if the subtable caption will appear in a
% List-of-Tables file. |\ext@subtable| defines the default subtable
% file extension (which is the same as |\ext@table| --- the
% List-of-Tables file, \Lcount{lot}). |\l@subtable| shows how to print
% an \Lfile{lot} subtable line and defines that line at level two.
% |\c@lotdepth| is an extension of the table-of-contents depth value and
% controls the depth to which captions in the file are printed to the
% actual page. By default, the subcaptions are not printed.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\ext@subtable=\ext@table
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\l@subtable}{%
\@dottedxxxline{\ext@subtable}{2}{3.8em}{2.5em}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{lotdepth}
\setcounter{lotdepth}{1}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Declaration of Options}
%
% The following options allow general compatibility with the
% \Lpack{caption} and \Lpack{caption2} packages by H.A. Sommerfeldt
% \cite{Somm95a}. There are six different subcaption layout options
% supported: \Lopt{normal}, \Lopt{hang} (or \Lopt{isu}), \Lopt{center},
% \Lopt{centerlast} (or \Lopt{anne}), \Lopt{nooneline} and
% \Lopt{raggedright}. The \Lopt{hang} subcaption may be combined with
% the \Lopt{center} or \Lopt{centerlast} options. The \Lopt{nooneline}
% may be combined with any of the other options (but it's effect is
% negated or looks bad with either of \Lopt{center} or \Lopt{centerlast}
% unless the \Lopt{hang} option is also used). \Lopt{raggedright}
% overrides the \Lopt{center} or \Lopt{centerlast} options.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{normal}{%
\subcaphangfalse
\subcapcenterfalse
\subcapcenterlastfalse
\subcapnoonelinefalse
\subcapraggedrightfalse}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{hang}{\subcaphangtrue}
\DeclareOption{center}{\subcapcentertrue}
\DeclareOption{centerlast}{\subcapcenterlasttrue}
\DeclareOption{nooneline}{\subcapnoonelinetrue}
\DeclareOption{raggedright}{\subcapraggedrighttrue}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{isu}{\ExecuteOption{hang}}
\DeclareOption{anne}{\ExecuteOption{centerlast}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \newpage^finalhack
%
% \noindent
% There are options for six different font sizes available.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{scriptsize}{\renewcommand*{\subcapsize}{\scriptsize}}
\DeclareOption{footnotesize}{\renewcommand*{\subcapsize}{\footnotesize}}
\DeclareOption{small}{\renewcommand*{\subcapsize}{\small}}
\DeclareOption{normalsize}{\renewcommand*{\subcapsize}{\normalsize}}
\DeclareOption{large}{\renewcommand*{\subcapsize}{\large}}
\DeclareOption{Large}{\renewcommand*{\subcapsize}{\Large}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \noindent
% There are eighteen options available to set the font attributes of the
% subcaptions. The first nine affect only the subcaption label
% The last nine affect only the subcaption text.
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 1997}{Changed order of font options.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{15 Nov 1997}{Added nine new options to set the format
% of the caption text separately from the caption label.}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{rm}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@f}{\rmfamily}}
\DeclareOption{sf}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@f}{\sffamily}}
\DeclareOption{tt}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@f}{\ttfamily}}
\DeclareOption{md}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@c}{\mdseries}}
\DeclareOption{bf}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@c}{\bfseries}}
\DeclareOption{up}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@s}{\upshape}}
\DeclareOption{it}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@s}{\itshape}}
\DeclareOption{sl}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@s}{\slshape}}
\DeclareOption{sc}{\renewcommand*{\subcaplabelfont@s}{\scshape}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{RM}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@f}{\rmfamily}}
\DeclareOption{SF}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@f}{\sffamily}}
\DeclareOption{TT}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@f}{\ttfamily}}
\DeclareOption{MD}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@c}{\mdseries}}
\DeclareOption{BF}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@c}{\bfseries}}
\DeclareOption{IT}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@s}{\itshape}}
\DeclareOption{SL}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@s}{\slshape}}
\DeclareOption{SC}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@s}{\scshape}}
\DeclareOption{UP}{\renewcommand*{\subcapfont@s}{\upshape}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \noindent
% There are eight options available to control the caption placement
% and the proper numbering in association with the figure or table
% caption placement. The first four affect only the caption numbering
% by informing the internals that the associated figure or table
% caption appears before or after the subfloat. The second four do
% this and, in addition, shift the subfloat caption to the bottom or
% top of the subfloat. The |\subfigure| and |\subtable| commands each
% have a set of flags since it is often the case that a document style
% requires that figure captions follow the figure and table captions
% precede the table.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{figbotcap}{\figuretopcapfalse}
\DeclareOption{figtopcap}{\figuretopcaptrue}
\DeclareOption{tabbotcap}{\tabletopcapfalse}
\DeclareOption{tabtopcap}{\tabletopcaptrue}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{FIGBOTCAP}{\ExecuteOptions{figbotcap}\subfiguretopcapfalse}
\DeclareOption{FIGTOPCAP}{\ExecuteOptions{figtopcap}\subfiguretopcaptrue}
\DeclareOption{TABBOTCAP}{\ExecuteOptions{tabbotcap}\subtabletopcapfalse}
\DeclareOption{TABTOPCAP}{\ExecuteOptions{tabtopcap}\subtabletopcaptrue}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfigtopskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcapskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcaptopadj}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigbottomskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcapmargin}
% \begin{macro}{\subfiglabelskip}
%
% \noindent
% The last two options control the overall ``look-and-feel'' of the
% subfloat. The \Lopt{loose} option is the default and makes the
% subfloat look like it always has with lots of extra room around the
% subfigure and subcaption.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{loose}{%
\subfigtopskip = 10\p@
\subfigcapskip = 10\p@
\subfigcaptopadj = 0\p@
\subfigbottomskip = 10\p@
\subfigcapmargin = 10\p@
\subfiglabelskip = 0.33em
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@thesubfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\@thesubtable}
% Next, it replaces the glue at the end of the subcaption label with a
% |\space| like the older version of the \Lpack{subfigure} package.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand*{\@thesubfigure}{\thesubfigure\space}
\renewcommand*{\@thesubtable}{\thesubtable\space}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ifsf@tight}
%
% Finally, set the \Lif{sf@tight} flag to make the |\@subfloat| command
% skip its check for the top of a page or minipage and to always add
% its topmost vertical spacing. (For more details about the
% |\@subfloat| command, see section~\ref{sec:mainmacros}.)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\sf@tightfalse}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfigtopskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcapskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcaptopadj}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigbottomskip}
% \begin{macro}{\subfigcapmargin}
% \begin{macro}{\subfiglabelskip}
%
% The \Lopt{tight} option is the is the preferred version and has less white
% space around the subfloat. It also will omit the space above the subfloat
% at the top of the page or minipage.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{tight}{%
\subfigtopskip = 5\p@
\subfigcapskip = 0\p@
\subfigcaptopadj = 3\p@
\subfigbottomskip = 5\p@
\subfigcapmargin = \z@
\subfiglabelskip = 0.33em plus 0.07em minus 0.03em
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@thesubfigure}
% \begin{macro}{\@thesubtable}
% Next, it keeps the glue at the end of the subcaption label to allow
% better subcaption fitting.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand*{\@thesubfigure}{\thesubfigure\hskip\subfiglabelskip}
\renewcommand*{\@thesubtable}{\thesubtable\hskip\subfiglabelskip}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ifsf@tight}
%
% Finally, set the \Lif{sf@tight} flag to make the |\@subfloat| command
% check for the top of a page or minipage and to skip adding any vertical
% space there. (For more details about the |\@subfloat| command, see
% section~\ref{sec:mainmacros}.)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\sf@tighttrue}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \newpage^finalhack
%
% \subsection{Execution of Options}
% \label{sec:startup}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Added a check for a local configuration file.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{15 Nov 1997}{Added the \Lopt{FIGBOTCAP} and
% \Lopt{TABBOTCAP} options.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{30 Apr 2002}{Changed the subcaption label defaults
% to be hard coded above and no longer in the options list.}
%
% The \Lopt{normal} type of subcaption is preselected, the standard
% subcaption size is set to \Lopt{footnotesize}, and the font for both
% the subcaption label and text is set above to the global defaults for
% family, series, and shape. Also, the subcaptions for the subfigure
% and subtable are placed after the figure box and it is assumed that
% the figure or table caption follows all of the associated subfloats.
% Finally, the \Lopt{loose} form is selected in order to cause minimal
% change to existing papers using the \Lpack{subfigure} package.
%
% The preferred form would be to have the \Lopt{TABTOPCAP} and
% \Lopt{tight} be the defaults, but this would adversely affect the
% existing papers that have used the official releases of this package.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ExecuteOptions{normal,footnotesize,FIGBOTCAP,TABBOTCAP,loose}
\InputIfFileExists{subfigure.cfg}{%
\typeout{****************************************^^J%
* Local config file subfigure.cfg used *^^J%
****************************************}}{}
\ProcessOptions
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{The Subfigure and Subtable Commands}
% \label{sec:mainmacros}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added setting \cmd{\label} to
% \cmd{\subfloat@label}.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Added command lines. The subfigure
% command was updated to allow a second optional argument. This
% causes changes all the way down to the \cmd{\@subcaption} command.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfigure}
% \label{sec:subfigure}
%
% \changes{v2.1.2}{26 Mar 2002}{Added check to see if \cmd{\subfig@oldlabel}
% is defined and if not to save the current definition.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Jan 1997}{Changed the counter advance to occur
% only if the related boolean is false. This allows \cmd{\caption}'s
% to occur before the subfloats rather than after.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{07 Mar 1997}{Moved \cmd{\leavevmode} to \cmd{\@subfloat}.}
%
% The |\subfigure| command acts as cover function for the |\@subfloat|
% command. It locally changes the |\label| command to our special version
% that supports the |\subref|'s (see section~\ref{sec:patches}). It
% insures that the proper counter is used and has the correct value.
% Since the caption is usually generated later, we must locally
% anticipate the future value of its counter by adding one to it within
% a local group. Upon leaving |\subfigure|, the old value is restored.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\subfigure}{%
\bgroup
\let\subfig@oldlabel=\label
\let\label=\subfloat@label
\@nameuse{if\@captype topcap}\else
\advance\@nameuse{c@\@captype}\@ne
\fi
\refstepcounter{sub\@captype}%
\@ifnextchar [%
{\@subfigure}%
{\@subfigure[\@empty]}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subtable}
%
% The |\subtable| command is identical to |\subfigure|. The of names
% at the user level is purely cosmetic (and historical).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\subtable=\subfigure
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \begin{macro}{\@subfigure}
% \changes{v2.1.4}{07 Jun 2002}{Added curly brackets around the
% argument when passing it on as an optional argument.}
%
% Here we are still setting up for the main |\@subfloat| command. We
% check for a second optional argument. If one is not found, than any
% optional argument from the last |\subfigure| or |\subtable| becomes
% the main caption and we give |\@empty| as the default list-entry
% caption. If we see another optional argument, then we make that one
% the main caption and use any prior optional argument as the list-entry
% caption. See Table~\ref{tab:calling} for how this looks to the user.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@subfigure[#1]{%
\@ifnextchar [%
{\@subfloat{sub\@captype}[{#1}]}%
{\@subfloat{sub\@captype}[\@empty{#1}][{#1}]}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@subfloat}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{24 Apr 2002}{Changed \cmd{\@subfloat} to globally
% reset the figure/table counter if it was incremented so that any
% subfloat body that resets the counters globally will not cause
% errors ({\it e.g.\/}, the \Lpack{tabularx} package}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Now using \cmd{\@nameuse} to build names.
% Made the \cmd{\def} a \cmd{\long}\cmd{\def}.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Apr 1998}{Added some percents to keep out whitespace}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{07 Mar 1997}{Changed the addition of the
% \cmd{\subfigtopskip} to be added only if not at the top of the
% float and only in vertical mode. Moved \cmd{\leavevmode} from
% \cmd{\subfigure} to after the topskip addition.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{17 Jan 1997}{Added swap of the top and bottom space
% when in TOPCAP mode.}
%
% This is the common code for setting up the subfloat box and drawing
% the subcaption under it. The two skips are used only here to keep
% track of what vertical space is to be placed before and after the
% figure.
%
% The first argument is the type of object being generated: that is,
% a |subfigure| or a |subtable|. The second and third are the
% \texttt{subcaption} and \texttt{subfigure} arguments from the
% calling |\subfigure| or |\subtable| command.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newskip\subfig@top
\newskip\subfig@bottom
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If \Lif{ifsf@tight} is true, then the |\@subfloat| command checks to
% see if it is at the top of a page or a minipage and will suppress the
% top vertical space in that case; otherwise, it always adds the space.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\@subfloat#1[#2][#3]#4{%
\@tempcnta=1
\ifsf@tight
\if@minipage
\@tempcnta=\z@
\else\ifdim \lastskip=\z@ \else
\@tempcnta=2
\fi\fi
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Based on the |\iffiguretopcap| or |\iftabletopcap| flags we
% select which vertical space is to be placed above and below the figure
% or table and save it in |\subfig@top| and |\subfig@bottom|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\@nameuse{if\@captype topcap}%
\subfig@top=\subfigbottomskip
\subfig@bottom=\subfigtopskip
\else
\subfig@top=\subfigtopskip
\subfig@bottom=\subfigbottomskip
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The |\leavevmode| is here to inhibit any \LaTeX\ errors that the
% surreounding environment might generate if we stay in vertical mode.
% Then it determines the width of the figure or table by placing it in a
% box and testing the box.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\leavevmode
\setbox\@tempboxa \hbox{#4}%
\@tempdima=\wd\@tempboxa
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Finally we put the figure together in a vertical box. At the very top
% goes any vertical space, but only if we are not at the top of the page
% or minipage as determined above.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\vtop\bgroup
\vbox\bgroup
\ifcase\@tempcnta
\@minipagefalse
\or
\vspace{\subfig@top}%
\or
\ifdim \lastskip=\z@ \else
\@tempskipb\subfig@top\relax\@xaddvskip
\fi
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Next, based on the `topcap' flags, we check if the subcaption or the
% figure goes next. If it is the subcaption, then we add some extra
% |\subfigcaptopadj| space between the subcaption and the figure and
% table in addtion to the regular |\subfigcapskip| space. This finishes
% off the top box and establishes our baseline.
%
% After that we add in either the figure or subcaption (whichever we
% have not typeset yet and follow it with the bottom vertical space.
% (see figure~\ref{fig:layout-C} for a diagram of this layout).
%
% Finally, we globally ({\bf !}) reset the \Lcount{figure} or
% \Lcount{table} counter, if we incremented it at the beginning of the
% |\subfigure| or |\subtable| command so that any functions used inside
% the command body which globally sets the counters ({\it e.g.\/}, the
% \Lpack{tabularx} package) will not cause problems.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\@nameuse{if#1topcap}%
\ifx \@empty#3\relax \else
\@subcaption{#1}{#2}{#3}%
\vskip\subfigcapskip
\vskip\subfigcaptopadj
\fi\egroup
\box\@tempboxa
\else
\box\@tempboxa\egroup
\ifx \@empty#3\relax \else
\vskip\subfigcapskip
\@subcaption{#1}{#2}{#3}%
\fi
\fi
\vspace{\subfig@bottom}%
\egroup
\@nameuse{if\@captype topcap}\else
\global\advance\@nameuse{c@\@captype}\m@ne
\fi
\egroup}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@subfigcaptionlist}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@subcaption}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Now using \cmd{\@nameuse} to build names.
% Also use \@@thesubfigure and \@@thesubtable stored label.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\listsubcaptions}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{09 Jul 2002}{Changed \cmd{\@tempa} to \cmd{\sf@temp}
% at the request of Donald Arseneau to remove the potential of problems
% with others using the same variable.}
% \changes{v2.1}{22 Oct 1996}{Added to allow the user to cause a dump
% of the currently queued subcaptions to the ``List-of'' page. This
% is necessary when the \cmd{caption} is placed before the subfloats
% as is often the case for subtables.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Fixed \cmd{\protect} related bug caused by
% a change in \LaTeX3.}
% \begin{macro}{\@listsubcaptions}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added checks for undefined \cmd{\@captype}
% and \cmd{ext@<\@captype>} just in case the \cmd{caption} is called
% outside the \Lenv{float} or the current float type does not support
% subfigures.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{11 Oct 1996}{Added to print the queued subcaptions.
% This is also used by the \Lpack{captcont} package to correctly print
% the subcaptions.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{17 Jan 1997}{Changed the source of the label for the
% ``List-of'' pages to use the \cmd{\thesubfigure} or \cmd{\thesubtable}
% value rather than the \cmd{\@currentlabel}. This usually will be
% cleaner since the figure number won't be repeated.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{05 Jan 1998}{Changed \cmd{\edef} to \cmd{\def} and added
% back the \cmd{\protect} due to changes in the use of the
% \cmd{\@subcaption}.}
%
% The following series of commands control exactly how the subcaption is
% typeset. The |\@subcaption| command adds the subcaption to the current
% list of subcaptions to be added to the ``List-of'' page as soon as
% the major caption is declared (see |\@caption| below).
% ({\scshape Note}: only one list is kept because that seems right;
% if there is a mix of tables and figures, they will be grouped
% under the next |\caption|\@.) Next |\@subcaption| calls the
% appropriate float-type specific command to decide how to size and shape
% the subcaption text.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\@subfigcaptionlist}{}
% \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\@subcaption}[3]{%
\ifx \relax#2\relax \else
\bgroup
\let\label=\@gobble
\let\protect=\string
\def\@subcaplabel{\@nameuse{@@the#1}}%
\xdef\@subfigcaptionlist{%
\@subfigcaptionlist,%
{\protect\numberline{\@subcaplabel}\noexpand{\ignorespaces #2}}}%
\egroup
\fi
\@nameuse{@make#1caption}{\@nameuse{@the#1}}{#3}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\listsubcaptions}{%
\@ifstar
{\gdef\@subfigcaptionlist{}}%
{\@listsubcaptions{\@captype}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\@listsubcaptions}[1]{%
\@ifundefined{@captype}{}{%
\@ifundefined{ext@sub#1}{}{%
\@for \sf@temp:=\@subfigcaptionlist \do {%
\ifx \@empty\sf@temp\relax \else
\addcontentsline
{\@nameuse{ext@sub#1}}%
{sub#1}%
{\sf@temp}%
\fi}}}%
\gdef\@subfigcaptionlist{}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@makesubfigurecaption}
% \begin{macro}{\@makesubtablecaption}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{17 Jan 1997}{Added the new font control.}
%
% By default, the |\@subfigurecaption| and |\@subtablecaption|
% commands are identical. Unlike the standard |\@makecaption| command,
% we assume that the first argument (the label number produced by
% the |\@thesubfigure| or the |\@thesubtable|) contains any trailing
% separator characters or spacing (which makes it easier to customize).
%
% \newpage^finalhack
%
% The |\@makesubfigurecaption| command first checks the size of the
% caption typeset as a single line. It knocks off twice the
% |\subfigcapmargin| (at it's regular size) to determine the with of the
% caption and label.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\@makesubfigurecaption}[2]{%
\setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{%
\subcapsize
{\subcaplabelfont #1}%
{\subcapfont\ignorespaces #2}}%
\@tempdimb=-\subfigcapmargin
\multiply\@tempdimb\tw@
\advance\@tempdimb\@tempdima
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Next it creates a horizontal box of that width and if the label plus
% the text was too wide or if the \Lif{subcapnooneline} flag is true,
% then it sends off the label and subcaption to |\subfig@caption| to
% typset as a paragraph. NOTE: |\subfig@caption| assumes that
% |\@tempbdimb| has the calculated width for the paragraph.
%
% If the label plus the text will fit and the \Lif{subcapnooneline} flag
% is false, then we just return them (from box |\@tempboxa|).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\hbox to\@tempdima{%
\hss
\ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\@tempdimb
\subfig@caption{#1}{#2}%
\else\ifsubcapnooneline
\subfig@caption{#1}{#2}%
\else
\box\@tempboxa
\fi\fi
\hss}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\@makesubtablecaption=\@makesubfigurecaption
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfig@caption}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added \cmd{\subcapfont} and
% \cmd{\ignorespaces} before the caption text. So that it does not
% interfere with the label font settings. This fixes a bug found by
% Axel Sommerfeldt.}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfig@captionpar}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Simplified by removing the font settings.
% It is up to the caller to enforce these! This fixes a bug found by
% Axel Sommerfeldt.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{17 Jan 1997}{Added the new font control.}
%
% These commands are called to typeset a multiple-line subcaption (or a
% single line when \Lif{subcapnooneline} is true). Depending on the
% \Lif{subcapcenter} and \Lif{subcapcenterlast} flags, the text will be
% justified (both false), centered (\Lif{subcapcenter} true), or
% justified with the last line centered (only the flag
% \Lif{subcapcenterlast} set true).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\subfig@caption}[2]{%
\ifsubcaphang
\sbox{\@tempboxa}{\subcapsize\subcaplabelfont #1}%
\addtolength{\@tempdimb}{-\wd\@tempboxa}%
\usebox{\@tempboxa}%
\subfig@captionpar{\@tempdimb}{%
{\subcapfont\ignorespaces #2}}%
\else
\subfig@captionpar{\@tempdimb}{%
{\subcaplabelfont #1}%
{\subcapfont\ignorespaces #2}}%
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\subfig@captionpar}[2]{%
\parbox[t]{#1}{%
\subcapsize
\ifsubcapraggedright
\setlength{\leftskip}{\z@}%
\setlength{\@rightskip}{\@flushglue}%
\setlength{\rightskip}{\@rightskip}%
\setlength{\parindent}{\z@}%
\else\ifsubcapcenter
\setlength{\leftskip}{\@flushglue}%
\setlength{\rightskip}{\@flushglue}%
\setlength{\parfillskip}{\z@skip}%
\else\ifsubcapcenterlast
\addtolength{\leftskip}{\z@ plus 1fil}%
\addtolength{\rightskip}{\z@ plus -1fil}%
\setlength{\parfillskip}{\z@ plus 2fil}%
\fi\fi\fi
#2}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Patches to the Standard Environment}
% \label{sec:patches}
%
% The following adjust the standard environment for the
% \Lpack{subfigure} package. They are designed as wrappers to the
% current definition of the standard commands to minimize any chance of
% conflict with other packages or to extend \LaTeX.
%
% \begin{macro}{\@dottedxxxline}
% \label{sec:dl}
% This is a generalized wrapper for the |\@dottedtocline| command.
% It checks for the level based on the output file (first argument)
% and not using only |\@tocdepth|. (See section~\ref{sec:listof}
% for a description of the arguments.)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\@dottedxxxline}[6]{%
\ifnum #2>\@nameuse{c@#1depth}\else
\@dottedtocline{0}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfig@end@float}
% \begin{macro}{\subfig@end@dblfloat}
% \begin{macro}{\end@float}
% \begin{macro}{\end@dblfloat}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{05 Jan 1998}{Added this section to minimize the need
% for \cmd{\listofcaptions}.}
%
% These commands patch the end of the \Lenv{float} environment so that it will
% dump out the subcaptions if any remain at this point. This can occur
% when using the \Lopt{TOPCAP} options.
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\subfig@end@float=\end@float
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand*{\end@float}{%
\@listsubcaptions{\@captype}%
\subfig@end@float}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\subfig@end@dblfloat=\end@dblfloat
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand*{\end@dblfloat}{%
\@listsubcaptions{\@captype}%
\subfig@end@dblfloat}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \newpage^finalhack
% \enlargethispage{3\baselineskip}^finalhack
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfig@oldcaption}
% \begin{macro}{\@caption}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Now using \cmd{\@nameuse} to build names.
% Added a check for topcap flag. If it is not defined, we assume that
% this float type does not support subfigures.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{05 Jan 1998}{Changed to print the subcaptions before
% or after the caption, depending on the TOPCAP setting of the current
% environment.}
%
% Next, we redefine the current |\@caption| command to dump any
% subcaptions saved. First the `old' caption command is called to
% add the line to the ``List-of'' file and then the list of
% subcaptions, |\@subfigcaptionlist| is written to the same file.
% Lastly, the |\@subfigcaptionlist| is reinitialized.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\subfig@oldcaption=\@caption
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\@caption#1[#2]#3{%
\@ifundefined{if#1topcap}%
{\subfig@oldcaption{#1}[{#2}]{#3}}%
{\@nameuse{if#1topcap}%
\@listsubcaptions{#1}%
\subfig@oldcaption{#1}[{#2}]{#3}%
\else
\subfig@oldcaption{#1}[{#2}]{#3}%
\@listsubcaptions{#1}%
\fi}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfig@oldlabel}
%
% To support the redefinition of the |\label| command within the body of
% the subfloats, we will use |\subfig@oldlabel| to save the current
% definition of |\label| and create the |\subfloat@label| command to take its
% place during the processing of the |\subfigure| command. Since the
% definition of |\label| may change as packages are loaded, we save the
% definition each time that |\label| is replaced with |\sub@label|
% (see \ref{sec:subfigure} above).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\subfig@oldlabel=\relax
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subfloat@label}
% \begin{macro}{\sub@label}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{02 Jul 2002}{Added reference to this command via
% the name \cmd{subfloat@label} to avoid packages that replace the
% name without the support of the optional argument. The old name
% is still here to decoy the other packages. Added chapter number
% in the automatically generated label to increase uniqueness.}
%
% One difference from the regular |\label| command is that there is an
% optional argument (note with parentheses rather than square brackets)
% that is only used with the \Lpack{hyperref} package to define the
% {\em bookmark\/} argument to the label. Typically, this would be a
% copy or paraphrase of the subcaption text. If this is not given and
% the \Lpack{hyperref} package is being used, then the {\em bookmark\/}
% argument is of the form ``Subfigure\textvisiblespace 1(a)''.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\subfloat@label}{%
\@ifnextchar(
{\sf@sub@label}
{\sf@sub@label(Sub\@captype\space
\@ifundefined{thechapter}{}{%
\@nameuse{thechapter}\space}%
\@nameuse{p@sub\@captype}%
\@nameuse{thesub\@captype}.)}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\sub@label\subfloat@label
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\sf@sub@label}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{02 Jul 2002}{Moved \cmd{\relax} from the
% \cmd{\sf@@sub@label} to here.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.1}{15 Mar 2002}{Added coordination with the hyperref
% package.}
%
% The |\sf@sub@label| parses the optional argument and (if the
% \Lpack{hyperref} Package is loaded) saves the {\em bookmark\/} text
% as |\@currentlabelname|. It then calls the |\sf@@sub@label| command
% to the real processing of the label.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\sf@sub@label(#1)#2{%
\ifhyperrefloaded
\protected@edef\@currentlabelname{%
\expandafter\strip@period #1\relax.\relax\@@@}%
\fi
\sf@@sub@label{#2}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\sf@@sub@label}
%
% \changes{v2.1.4}{02 Jul 2002}{Moved \cmd{\relax} from here to the
% \cmd{\sf@sub@label}.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.2}{26 Mar 2002}{Changed to simplify the operation and
% to avoid a bug in the hyperref package.}
%
% \changes{v2.1.1}{15 Mar 2002}{Added coordination with the hyperref
% package.}
%
% In order to support the \Lpack{hyperref} package we check if it was
% loaded and use the proper form of the |\newlabel| command. |\sf@@sub@label|
% operates by first calling the old |\label| definition (which adds a
% |\newlabel| command to the \Lfile{*.aux} file) and then adds another
% |\newlabel| command to the \Lfile{*.aux} file with a similar reference
% name (with `sub@' prepended) and the value of |\@@thesubfigure| or
% |\@@thesubtable|.
%
% If the |\ifhyperrefloaded| flag is set, then the |\newlabel| command
% has three extra fields, the first is the value of |\@currentlabelname|,
% which is either of the form ``Subfigure\textvisiblespace1(a)'' or
% was defined by the optional argument to |\label| (actually
% |\sub@label|). The second extra field is the hypertext anchor name
% and the third is unused. Otherwise, the we us the standard |\newlabel|
% form to write the sub-reference.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\sf@@sub@label}[1]{%
\@bsphack
\subfig@oldlabel{#1}%
\ifhyperrefloaded
\protected@write\@auxout{}{%
\string\newlabel{sub@#1}%
{{\@nameuse{@@thesub\@captype}}%
{\thepage}%
{\expandafter\strip@period\@currentlabelname\relax.\relax\@@@}%
{\@currentHref}%
{}}}%
\else
\protected@write\@auxout{}{%
\string\newlabel{sub@#1}%
{{\@nameuse{@@thesub\@captype}}%
{\thepage}}}%
\fi
\@esphack}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\subref}
%
% The |\subref| command is the same as the |\ref| command except that
% |\@@thesubtable| instead of |\p@subfigure\thesubfigure| or
% |\p@subtable\thesubtable|. This is often of use for local references
% within the figure where the figure number may be assumed; or, for ease
% in constructing a range of references within a figure with many
% subfigures.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\subref[1]{%
\ref{sub@#1}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\Subref}
%
% \changes{v2.1.2}{26 Mar 2002}{Changed \cmd{\subref*} to \cmd{\Subref} to
% avoid problems in writing to the \Lfile{aux} file.}
%
% \changes{v2.1}{23 Jan 2002}{Added \cmd{\subref*} at the request of Benoit
% Hudson (bhudson\@cs.cmu.edu).}
%
% The |\Subref| command is the same as |\subref|, except that it adds
% |\subcaplabelfont| before the reference so that it uses the same font
% (except that the current font size is maintained).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\Subref[1]{%
{\subcaplabelfont
\ref{sub@#1}}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \iffalse
%</package>
% \fi
%
% \Finale
%
\endinput
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