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Pictures on fancyhead will show out of place
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I'm working on the translation of a baroque book replete with a variety of ornaments, some of which are appended to the header.
I have already rasterized them, created .png files and attempted to include them in the fancyhead command of fancyhdr package, as in thus:
fancyhead[CO, CE]{%
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the left %
({hspace{.1cm}}thepage{hspace{.1cm}})% Page numbering within parenthesis %
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the right %
}
But they will show up way out of their place. Not only that as the header itself is completely deformed. I have tried the following solutions:
- parbox to wrap the picture;
- the {figure} environment around includegraphics;
- converting the .png into .pdf and including it;
- using chead[]{} instead;
- altering the headheight parameter, as well as with the geometry package;
- using protect before includegraphics,
but all of these to no avail, each one producing an anomaly of its own.
If anyone has got any other suggestions, I'd appreciate them.
Obs.: it might be possible to introduce them as background images, but the fact they change every chapter has convinced otherwise.
Obs2.: perhaps it'd be possible to convert the ornaments into a new font of some kind and use fontspec to place them?
Obs3.: I'm using the book class.
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I'm working on the translation of a baroque book replete with a variety of ornaments, some of which are appended to the header.
I have already rasterized them, created .png files and attempted to include them in the fancyhead command of fancyhdr package, as in thus:
fancyhead[CO, CE]{%
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the left %
({hspace{.1cm}}thepage{hspace{.1cm}})% Page numbering within parenthesis %
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the right %
}
But they will show up way out of their place. Not only that as the header itself is completely deformed. I have tried the following solutions:
- parbox to wrap the picture;
- the {figure} environment around includegraphics;
- converting the .png into .pdf and including it;
- using chead[]{} instead;
- altering the headheight parameter, as well as with the geometry package;
- using protect before includegraphics,
but all of these to no avail, each one producing an anomaly of its own.
If anyone has got any other suggestions, I'd appreciate them.
Obs.: it might be possible to introduce them as background images, but the fact they change every chapter has convinced otherwise.
Obs2.: perhaps it'd be possible to convert the ornaments into a new font of some kind and use fontspec to place them?
Obs3.: I'm using the book class.
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I'm working on the translation of a baroque book replete with a variety of ornaments, some of which are appended to the header.
I have already rasterized them, created .png files and attempted to include them in the fancyhead command of fancyhdr package, as in thus:
fancyhead[CO, CE]{%
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the left %
({hspace{.1cm}}thepage{hspace{.1cm}})% Page numbering within parenthesis %
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the right %
}
But they will show up way out of their place. Not only that as the header itself is completely deformed. I have tried the following solutions:
- parbox to wrap the picture;
- the {figure} environment around includegraphics;
- converting the .png into .pdf and including it;
- using chead[]{} instead;
- altering the headheight parameter, as well as with the geometry package;
- using protect before includegraphics,
but all of these to no avail, each one producing an anomaly of its own.
If anyone has got any other suggestions, I'd appreciate them.
Obs.: it might be possible to introduce them as background images, but the fact they change every chapter has convinced otherwise.
Obs2.: perhaps it'd be possible to convert the ornaments into a new font of some kind and use fontspec to place them?
Obs3.: I'm using the book class.
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I'm working on the translation of a baroque book replete with a variety of ornaments, some of which are appended to the header.
I have already rasterized them, created .png files and attempted to include them in the fancyhead command of fancyhdr package, as in thus:
fancyhead[CO, CE]{%
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the left %
({hspace{.1cm}}thepage{hspace{.1cm}})% Page numbering within parenthesis %
includegraphics[scale=1]{Ornament2.jpg}% Ornament to the right %
}
But they will show up way out of their place. Not only that as the header itself is completely deformed. I have tried the following solutions:
- parbox to wrap the picture;
- the {figure} environment around includegraphics;
- converting the .png into .pdf and including it;
- using chead[]{} instead;
- altering the headheight parameter, as well as with the geometry package;
- using protect before includegraphics,
but all of these to no avail, each one producing an anomaly of its own.
If anyone has got any other suggestions, I'd appreciate them.
Obs.: it might be possible to introduce them as background images, but the fact they change every chapter has convinced otherwise.
Obs2.: perhaps it'd be possible to convert the ornaments into a new font of some kind and use fontspec to place them?
Obs3.: I'm using the book class.
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