Explored the subfigure and minipage solution, and the 2nd seems the the way to go (fn1). And I'm not tempted by multicon.
So, for the first, several problems:
- Tried all pairs for pos={t,c,b} and it doesn't display according to the requirement
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begin[pos]{minipage} - I want the included graphic to have an (unnumbered, btw) caption, but that would require a figure within the minipage and that seems a dead end.
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Code, edit and compile here:
\documentclass{memoir}\usepackage{hyperref}\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}% First solution% http://texblog.org/2007/08/28/placing-figurestables-side-by-side-subfigure/%\usepackage{subfigure} % apparently conflicts with memoir% Second solution%http://texblog.org/2007/08/01/placing-figurestables-side-by-side-minipage/\usepackage{graphicx}\begin{document}\thispagestyle{empty}\begin{minipage}[c]{0.5 \columnwidth}%\begin{figure} % Error : not in outer par mode\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{mac_logo.png}%\caption*{\url{http://www.groupwyse.com/Images/iPhone/Mac_os.png}}%\end{figure}\end{minipage}\begin{minipage}[c]{0.5 \columnwidth}{\raggedleft Wish a mac logo to the left,\\ and its top at the same height at the line just above\\ % BTW why does raggedleft% stop on this line if not followed by \\ ?}\end{minipage}\vfill\clearpage\end{document}
In passing, let me mention that subfigure + memoir causes
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! LaTeX Error: Command \c@lotdepth already defined.Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.