How To Import A Picture in LaTeX | TeXMaker How-To's
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Learn how to include a picture or an image in a LaTeX document. In this example I use the TeXMaker program. For more videos like this please visit my website, www.AHeadForFig...
Straightforward, clear, nice voice and recording, in general great video. a shame you didnt continue with your videos
Thankyou so much for this video, I learnt to put image in LaTeX only because of your video😇😄🤟
Simple and clear!
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... Explained in the most simplest of ways. Thanks a 1000000
THANK YOU this program is so confusing and you saved me
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Thank you very much, this was very helpful.
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presentation was very nice and right on the point, thanks a lot
Thank you so much, very good video that explained everything simply from scratch, absolute life saver!
Great Presentation Sir
Understood each bit of it
Hello, I did all the steps and my image still shows at the very end of the document, any idea why?
Nice and concise. Thanks a lot. The only problem is that the font is too small which makes seeing your source code input quite difficult
Thank you so much. This really helped me out
Thank you, easy to follow.
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Awesome video!! thanks a lot!
hi. excellent explanation! what is the command if i want to put 4 figures at once. like 2 rows x 2 columns. thanks in advance!
Thank you so much!
Hi, I've got a question: if I have to import a picture in LaTeX, for example a mathematical graphic and I have to name with greek letters some elements of this picture, should I name them directly in the image before importing it in LaTeX or can I name them in LaTex after importing it? I ask you this question because LaTeX gives very simple commands for subscripts, but I don't know how can I use subscripts directly in the image out of LaTeX editor.
thanks a lot man you give me usefull notes. very thanks.
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Very nice! Simple and target!
Very useful lecture, thanks for sharing
I have one alignment issue with this, but otherwise it works great. For one, when I insert an image this way, for some reason it interrupts the preceding text and breaks it apart over the image. Then, when I use the "center" command and give the text some space, it forces the text to align to the left margin of the image rather than the original left margin of the document.
Great video thanks ! I do have a problem tho, texmaker also print the name of the image I use before the image itself. Not like a caption, but as it was part of the text before, and I don't know how to take it off. It also tells me that my image is not found, but it does show it on the pdf, but I have to ad the .jpg at the end of the name eventhough it's in the same file. Do you have any idea of what the problem is ? Thanks !
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Very instructive. Thank you!!!
Thank you
if i create a new folder in the latex folder and save all image on it... can i use that directly without any change...
Thank a lot Sir.
thanks it was great.
Thank you very much! I have two questions:
1) when I type [h/t/b] it sends my figure at the end of the article. Do you possibly know why?
2) how do I change the name of the title of the picture? MikTex automatically names it Figure 1. What if I want to give it another name?
I have just started learning to write documents in TeX and I really need to improve in some things 🤯
Thank you in advance!
Thanks for the kind words! For the first question, a lowercase 'h' will place the picture in the approximate location as best it can. You could try a capital "H" which should put it at exactly this point in the text. However, this occasionally causes problems, so I left it out of the short video. Another option is to try: "h!", with an exclamation point at the end. The exclamation point overrides any other parameters that may be affecting the image's location.
For the second question, it can be quite involved to change the naming completely. However, you can put this line immediately before the `\begin{document}` in your file and it will allow you to change the caption from "figure 1" to something like "image 1" or "picture 1": \usepackage[figurename=INSERT_NEW_NAME_HERE]{caption}
Wow I can't find words to thank you enough! Thank you for your time to answer my questions!😊
How can I placed the graph on the same page?
I include the graph but it shows at the 2nd page not at the same page on which I am writing
Thx! And how upload two pictures next to each other?
How to increase the size of the figure? Help plis
What is the software that you are showing? I mean the how do you do the latex while you can see the pdf
I'm using TexMaker (www.xm1math.net/texmaker/). I believe the default set up with the program is like this. If not, once TexMaker is downloaded you can go to "Preferences" and select to use "Built-In Viewer" and then check the box to embed it. That will show the preview window right next to your code.
Thx , very helpful :D
Hello, it's a nice video, very helpful, thanks!
I have a question, how can I change the "Figure 1 Blah blah", to "Picture 1 Blah blah"?
Thanks again
If you put this line immediatley before the `\begin{document}` in your file, it should take care of it: \usepackage[figurename=Picture]{caption}
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I have my image in my same folder but Latex keeps saying the image is not found
Plz tell me how I insert a pic eaxatly where I m want in between the theorem
really help me
Great!
what file types does the texmaker accept?
+Renata Goldman
The short answer: probably JPG, PNG, PDF, and EPS.
The longer answer: LaTex can't handle displaying images itself, so when you type \usepackage{graphicx} into TexMaker it will automatically use an external driver to handle displaying that image.
The driver that it uses affects which types of images it can handle. The default driver it typically selects should be able to handle JPG, PNG, PDF, and EPS (if you use EPS you will also need the epstopdf package to be installed).
Hope that makes sense.
+Renata Goldman
i use PDF
Related link (Drawing figure in Xfig and importing it in a Latex document): ruclips.net/video/7E0TTG1HTKs/видео.html
really helpful thanks