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How to remove a caption when using figure
. I need to have a figure with no captions or the word Fig
Figure[!t]()[width=1textwidth]{figures/loc.pdf}
{certain caption. }
captions wrapfigure
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How to remove a caption when using figure
. I need to have a figure with no captions or the word Fig
Figure[!t]()[width=1textwidth]{figures/loc.pdf}
{certain caption. }
captions wrapfigure
Don't usecaption
, then no caption will appear.
– JouleV
5 mins ago
Do you want to remove the entire caption or just the word "Figure" as suggested in the title (which would presumably leave a lone number)? It would help us greatly if you could show us a short example document of your use ofFigure
instead of a single line of code. I don't thinkFigure
is a standard command and the usage shown in the code does not quite seem to be the same as theFigure
command fromeasyfig
, so it is not clear whatFigure
does. The short example document would show us where or howFigure
is defined (which package you load for it).
– moewe
3 mins ago
add a comment |
How to remove a caption when using figure
. I need to have a figure with no captions or the word Fig
Figure[!t]()[width=1textwidth]{figures/loc.pdf}
{certain caption. }
captions wrapfigure
How to remove a caption when using figure
. I need to have a figure with no captions or the word Fig
Figure[!t]()[width=1textwidth]{figures/loc.pdf}
{certain caption. }
captions wrapfigure
captions wrapfigure
asked 10 mins ago
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Don't usecaption
, then no caption will appear.
– JouleV
5 mins ago
Do you want to remove the entire caption or just the word "Figure" as suggested in the title (which would presumably leave a lone number)? It would help us greatly if you could show us a short example document of your use ofFigure
instead of a single line of code. I don't thinkFigure
is a standard command and the usage shown in the code does not quite seem to be the same as theFigure
command fromeasyfig
, so it is not clear whatFigure
does. The short example document would show us where or howFigure
is defined (which package you load for it).
– moewe
3 mins ago
add a comment |
Don't usecaption
, then no caption will appear.
– JouleV
5 mins ago
Do you want to remove the entire caption or just the word "Figure" as suggested in the title (which would presumably leave a lone number)? It would help us greatly if you could show us a short example document of your use ofFigure
instead of a single line of code. I don't thinkFigure
is a standard command and the usage shown in the code does not quite seem to be the same as theFigure
command fromeasyfig
, so it is not clear whatFigure
does. The short example document would show us where or howFigure
is defined (which package you load for it).
– moewe
3 mins ago
Don't use
caption
, then no caption will appear.– JouleV
5 mins ago
Don't use
caption
, then no caption will appear.– JouleV
5 mins ago
Do you want to remove the entire caption or just the word "Figure" as suggested in the title (which would presumably leave a lone number)? It would help us greatly if you could show us a short example document of your use of
Figure
instead of a single line of code. I don't think Figure
is a standard command and the usage shown in the code does not quite seem to be the same as the Figure
command from easyfig
, so it is not clear what Figure
does. The short example document would show us where or how Figure
is defined (which package you load for it).– moewe
3 mins ago
Do you want to remove the entire caption or just the word "Figure" as suggested in the title (which would presumably leave a lone number)? It would help us greatly if you could show us a short example document of your use of
Figure
instead of a single line of code. I don't think Figure
is a standard command and the usage shown in the code does not quite seem to be the same as the Figure
command from easyfig
, so it is not clear what Figure
does. The short example document would show us where or how Figure
is defined (which package you load for it).– moewe
3 mins ago
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Don't use
caption
, then no caption will appear.– JouleV
5 mins ago
Do you want to remove the entire caption or just the word "Figure" as suggested in the title (which would presumably leave a lone number)? It would help us greatly if you could show us a short example document of your use of
Figure
instead of a single line of code. I don't thinkFigure
is a standard command and the usage shown in the code does not quite seem to be the same as theFigure
command fromeasyfig
, so it is not clear whatFigure
does. The short example document would show us where or howFigure
is defined (which package you load for it).– moewe
3 mins ago