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figref with subfigure and paratheses
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I use IEEEtran with subfigure and figref.
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat[Foo.label{fig:test-foo}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{foo}} \
subfloat[Bar.label{fig:test-bar}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{bar}}
caption{Foo and Bar.}
label{fig:test}
end{figure}
When I use which is shown in subref{fig:test-foo}.
I get:
which is shown in Fig. 16a.
However, I want to see
which is shown in Fig. 16(a).
I have tried everything I could find, including variations of
usepackage[subrefformat=parens,labelformat=parens]{subfig}
and
renewcommand{thesubfigure}{(alph{subfigure})}
The options in the first don't seem to have any effect with figref
. When I use renewcommand
, figref
works but the captions in the figure itself get double parantheses, e.g. ((a)) Foo.
cross-referencing subfloats subfig
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I use IEEEtran with subfigure and figref.
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat[Foo.label{fig:test-foo}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{foo}} \
subfloat[Bar.label{fig:test-bar}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{bar}}
caption{Foo and Bar.}
label{fig:test}
end{figure}
When I use which is shown in subref{fig:test-foo}.
I get:
which is shown in Fig. 16a.
However, I want to see
which is shown in Fig. 16(a).
I have tried everything I could find, including variations of
usepackage[subrefformat=parens,labelformat=parens]{subfig}
and
renewcommand{thesubfigure}{(alph{subfigure})}
The options in the first don't seem to have any effect with figref
. When I use renewcommand
, figref
works but the captions in the figure itself get double parantheses, e.g. ((a)) Foo.
cross-referencing subfloats subfig
add a comment |
I use IEEEtran with subfigure and figref.
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat[Foo.label{fig:test-foo}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{foo}} \
subfloat[Bar.label{fig:test-bar}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{bar}}
caption{Foo and Bar.}
label{fig:test}
end{figure}
When I use which is shown in subref{fig:test-foo}.
I get:
which is shown in Fig. 16a.
However, I want to see
which is shown in Fig. 16(a).
I have tried everything I could find, including variations of
usepackage[subrefformat=parens,labelformat=parens]{subfig}
and
renewcommand{thesubfigure}{(alph{subfigure})}
The options in the first don't seem to have any effect with figref
. When I use renewcommand
, figref
works but the captions in the figure itself get double parantheses, e.g. ((a)) Foo.
cross-referencing subfloats subfig
I use IEEEtran with subfigure and figref.
begin{figure}
centering
subfloat[Foo.label{fig:test-foo}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{foo}} \
subfloat[Bar.label{fig:test-bar}]{includegraphics[width=0.4textwidth]{bar}}
caption{Foo and Bar.}
label{fig:test}
end{figure}
When I use which is shown in subref{fig:test-foo}.
I get:
which is shown in Fig. 16a.
However, I want to see
which is shown in Fig. 16(a).
I have tried everything I could find, including variations of
usepackage[subrefformat=parens,labelformat=parens]{subfig}
and
renewcommand{thesubfigure}{(alph{subfigure})}
The options in the first don't seem to have any effect with figref
. When I use renewcommand
, figref
works but the captions in the figure itself get double parantheses, e.g. ((a)) Foo.
cross-referencing subfloats subfig
cross-referencing subfloats subfig
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