Directory macros/latex/contrib/dpfloat
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Formatting double-page floats in LaTeX You sometimes want to format two, full-page figures or tables to appear side-by-side in an opened book. The first figure must be on the left (even page) and the second figure must appear on the right (odd page). LaTeX provides no way to assure that two consecutive figures will come out this way. This double-page float package, dpfloat.sty, allows you to specify that a float must appear on an even page, and thereby allows you to format a double-page figure. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You format a double-page figure by formatting two consecutive, full-page figures, specifying that the first must appear on a left page. The other will follow on the right page. It looks something like this: \documentclass{...} \usepackage{dpfloat} \begin{document} ... % a double-page figure \begin{figure}[p]% will be the left-side figure \begin{leftfullpage} This is the left side figure \end{leftfullpage} \end{figure} \begin{figure}[p]% will be the right-side figure \begin{fullpage} This is the right side figure \end{fullpage} \end{figure} % end of the figure ... \end{document}
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dpfloat – Support for double-page floats
Provides fullpage and leftfullpage environments, that may be used inside a figure, table, or other float environment. If the first of a 2-page spread uses a "leftfullpage" environment, the float will only be typeset on an even-numbered page, and the two floats will appear side-by-side in a two-sided document.
Package | dpfloat |
Version | 2006-10-05 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Copyright | 2006 The University of Washington |
Maintainer | Jim Fox |
Contained in | TeX Live as dpfloat MiKTeX as dpfloat |
Topics | Float |