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Understanding floats
A document that tries to explain my understanding of floats within LaTeX documents. Here's a brief blog post linking to the read only version of this: http://goo.gl/G8j9KT.
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Package Example: wrapfig
Here we present a short example of how to use the 'wrapfig' package to automatically wrap text around a figure (including the figure caption).
The example shows left and right aligned figures with wrapped text, and is available to open as a template if you want to try it for yourself.
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