Re: Problem in Figure




vedpsi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
> I have problem that when I give figure as per syntex mentioned below,
> It takes one full page for the figure. Though figure is not big, still
> the figure hangs at the top of the page, while 'caption' is at extream
> bottom of the page.

> What can be the reason.
> THanks in advance

> \begin{figure}[h]
> \begin{center}
> \includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{synopsis.eps}\\
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Maybe it is your explicitly setting the figure width to be 90% of the
text width? This will also scale the vertical size since the figure's
aspect ratio has not been changed. However, all of this seems very
obvious if you bothered to read the usage for \includegraphics. Are you
talking about something else?

--RS

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