How to /includegraphics from sub directory of main image folder, using subfilespath of figures in different...
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How to /includegraphics from sub directory of main image folder, using subfiles
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As i cant comment on posts yet, i will have to ask this question. Here is the link with the example: (The last answer by markellos is what im using and reffering to)
path of figures in different directories with subfile latex
His case:
Main.tex:
providecommand{main}{.}
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{graphicx}
%here is the path
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
usepackage{subfiles}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
subfile{main/chap1/chap1}
end{document}
chap1.tex
providecommand{main}{..}
documentclass[main/main.tex]{subfiles}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[bh]
centering
includegraphics[width=4cm]{f1}
label{fig:img1}
caption{ShareLaTeX learn logo}
end{figure}
Hello, here is some text...
end{document}
So lets say that my main images directory is the 'images', and you call that by using: includegraphics[width=4cm]{./f1}
(at least i do)
But i also have a subfolder within 'images' called 'ABC'.. How to i call from that using includegraphics ?
I not very good at latex and i mainly copy things off from answers and other templates to mix for my own likings. Im writing my thesis, and i will have several other subfolder containing images (im doing histology). So it would be very convenient to sort them out in different folder from the main 'images' folder.
I tried includegraphics{../f1)
, but something tells me that i have to modify this line in the main.tex to include my subfolders:
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
But how?
Br
subfiles includegraphics
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As i cant comment on posts yet, i will have to ask this question. Here is the link with the example: (The last answer by markellos is what im using and reffering to)
path of figures in different directories with subfile latex
His case:
Main.tex:
providecommand{main}{.}
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{graphicx}
%here is the path
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
usepackage{subfiles}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
subfile{main/chap1/chap1}
end{document}
chap1.tex
providecommand{main}{..}
documentclass[main/main.tex]{subfiles}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[bh]
centering
includegraphics[width=4cm]{f1}
label{fig:img1}
caption{ShareLaTeX learn logo}
end{figure}
Hello, here is some text...
end{document}
So lets say that my main images directory is the 'images', and you call that by using: includegraphics[width=4cm]{./f1}
(at least i do)
But i also have a subfolder within 'images' called 'ABC'.. How to i call from that using includegraphics ?
I not very good at latex and i mainly copy things off from answers and other templates to mix for my own likings. Im writing my thesis, and i will have several other subfolder containing images (im doing histology). So it would be very convenient to sort them out in different folder from the main 'images' folder.
I tried includegraphics{../f1)
, but something tells me that i have to modify this line in the main.tex to include my subfolders:
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
But how?
Br
subfiles includegraphics
add a comment |
As i cant comment on posts yet, i will have to ask this question. Here is the link with the example: (The last answer by markellos is what im using and reffering to)
path of figures in different directories with subfile latex
His case:
Main.tex:
providecommand{main}{.}
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{graphicx}
%here is the path
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
usepackage{subfiles}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
subfile{main/chap1/chap1}
end{document}
chap1.tex
providecommand{main}{..}
documentclass[main/main.tex]{subfiles}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[bh]
centering
includegraphics[width=4cm]{f1}
label{fig:img1}
caption{ShareLaTeX learn logo}
end{figure}
Hello, here is some text...
end{document}
So lets say that my main images directory is the 'images', and you call that by using: includegraphics[width=4cm]{./f1}
(at least i do)
But i also have a subfolder within 'images' called 'ABC'.. How to i call from that using includegraphics ?
I not very good at latex and i mainly copy things off from answers and other templates to mix for my own likings. Im writing my thesis, and i will have several other subfolder containing images (im doing histology). So it would be very convenient to sort them out in different folder from the main 'images' folder.
I tried includegraphics{../f1)
, but something tells me that i have to modify this line in the main.tex to include my subfolders:
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
But how?
Br
subfiles includegraphics
As i cant comment on posts yet, i will have to ask this question. Here is the link with the example: (The last answer by markellos is what im using and reffering to)
path of figures in different directories with subfile latex
His case:
Main.tex:
providecommand{main}{.}
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{graphicx}
%here is the path
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
usepackage{subfiles}
usepackage{blindtext}
begin{document}
subfile{main/chap1/chap1}
end{document}
chap1.tex
providecommand{main}{..}
documentclass[main/main.tex]{subfiles}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[bh]
centering
includegraphics[width=4cm]{f1}
label{fig:img1}
caption{ShareLaTeX learn logo}
end{figure}
Hello, here is some text...
end{document}
So lets say that my main images directory is the 'images', and you call that by using: includegraphics[width=4cm]{./f1}
(at least i do)
But i also have a subfolder within 'images' called 'ABC'.. How to i call from that using includegraphics ?
I not very good at latex and i mainly copy things off from answers and other templates to mix for my own likings. Im writing my thesis, and i will have several other subfolder containing images (im doing histology). So it would be very convenient to sort them out in different folder from the main 'images' folder.
I tried includegraphics{../f1)
, but something tells me that i have to modify this line in the main.tex to include my subfolders:
graphicspath{{main/images/}{images/}}
But how?
Br
subfiles includegraphics
subfiles includegraphics
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