Hi
I am trying to find a way to put all the figure captions in a separate page, and keep only the figure number below the figures. Would that be possible?
many thanks in advance
christina
Graphics, Figures & Tables ⇒ Captions on another Page
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Captions on another Page
No, but you can fake it like so:
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% captions
\begin{figure}
\caption{Caption for my figure.}
\label{figure:myfigure}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}
\caption{Caption for the figure.}
\label{figure:thefigure}
\end{figure}
% now the figures themselves, which could be before or after this
\clearpage\noindent
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\includegraphics{myfigure}
\\
Figure~\ref{figure:myfigure}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\includegraphics{thefigure}
\\
Figure~\ref{figure:thefigure}
\end{minipage}
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Re: Captions on another Page
Many thanks for this, but unfortunately I wanted something more automatic... I have more than 500 figures in my book and cannot do that manually.
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Captions on another Page
Hmm. I cannot think of a reason one would want to put the caption on a different page than the figure itself appears, other than submitting a journal article in which they intend to professionally typeset the figures later and thus want the captions and figures at the end (and separate).
There is a (perhaps not 100% matured) package called fltpage that may do what you intend, somehow. However, there is not really any standard way of putting the figures and the captions on separate pages---they are linked, via the floating environment
There is a (perhaps not 100% matured) package called fltpage that may do what you intend, somehow. However, there is not really any standard way of putting the figures and the captions on separate pages---they are linked, via the floating environment
{figure}
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Re: Captions on another Page
Hi and thanks for the reply. The reason I want to have them separated is that the figures are small, and the caption long, since I have to add a copyright line for every single image. I found a way to do that, even though it's not exactly 100% what I wanted to do with \caption[text]{} so that it puts the complete caption in the List of figures. If anyone has other ideas of how to do that in a more elaborate way, I would be most grateful
many thanks again
many thanks again