What is the minipage equivalent of `width=linewidth` for includegraphics
width=linewidth is acceptable input option to includegraphics, but is not acceptable as input to minipage. What can we replace X with so that begin{minipage}{X} has a similair width setting to includegraphics[width=linewidth]{file_name}?
The following code is meant to create a framed figure. It almost works except that I do not want the width of the minipage to be hard-coded in to be 12 cm.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}begin{figure}[htbp]
centering
fbox{
begin{minipage}{12 cm}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{solution_count_satisfiability}
caption{caption}
label{label}
end{minipage}
}
end{figure}
end{document}
minipage includegraphics
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width=linewidth is acceptable input option to includegraphics, but is not acceptable as input to minipage. What can we replace X with so that begin{minipage}{X} has a similair width setting to includegraphics[width=linewidth]{file_name}?
The following code is meant to create a framed figure. It almost works except that I do not want the width of the minipage to be hard-coded in to be 12 cm.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}begin{figure}[htbp]
centering
fbox{
begin{minipage}{12 cm}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{solution_count_satisfiability}
caption{caption}
label{label}
end{minipage}
}
end{figure}
end{document}
minipage includegraphics
Off-topic: Thecenteringinstruction is redundant as theminipageis supposed to take up the full width of the textblock.
– Mico
1 min ago
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width=linewidth is acceptable input option to includegraphics, but is not acceptable as input to minipage. What can we replace X with so that begin{minipage}{X} has a similair width setting to includegraphics[width=linewidth]{file_name}?
The following code is meant to create a framed figure. It almost works except that I do not want the width of the minipage to be hard-coded in to be 12 cm.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}begin{figure}[htbp]
centering
fbox{
begin{minipage}{12 cm}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{solution_count_satisfiability}
caption{caption}
label{label}
end{minipage}
}
end{figure}
end{document}
minipage includegraphics
width=linewidth is acceptable input option to includegraphics, but is not acceptable as input to minipage. What can we replace X with so that begin{minipage}{X} has a similair width setting to includegraphics[width=linewidth]{file_name}?
The following code is meant to create a framed figure. It almost works except that I do not want the width of the minipage to be hard-coded in to be 12 cm.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}begin{figure}[htbp]
centering
fbox{
begin{minipage}{12 cm}
includegraphics[width=linewidth]{solution_count_satisfiability}
caption{caption}
label{label}
end{minipage}
}
end{figure}
end{document}
minipage includegraphics
minipage includegraphics
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Off-topic: Thecenteringinstruction is redundant as theminipageis supposed to take up the full width of the textblock.
– Mico
1 min ago
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Off-topic: Thecenteringinstruction is redundant as theminipageis supposed to take up the full width of the textblock.
– Mico
1 min ago
Off-topic: The
centering instruction is redundant as the minipage is supposed to take up the full width of the textblock.– Mico
1 min ago
Off-topic: The
centering instruction is redundant as the minipage is supposed to take up the full width of the textblock.– Mico
1 min ago
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includegraphics requires the string width= to proceed the width argument. However, minipage does not require that input arguments be labeled. It not only doesn't require it; it doesn't support it. We simply pass in the input argument without a label: begin{minipage}{linewidth}
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includegraphics requires the string width= to proceed the width argument. However, minipage does not require that input arguments be labeled. It not only doesn't require it; it doesn't support it. We simply pass in the input argument without a label: begin{minipage}{linewidth}
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includegraphics requires the string width= to proceed the width argument. However, minipage does not require that input arguments be labeled. It not only doesn't require it; it doesn't support it. We simply pass in the input argument without a label: begin{minipage}{linewidth}
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includegraphics requires the string width= to proceed the width argument. However, minipage does not require that input arguments be labeled. It not only doesn't require it; it doesn't support it. We simply pass in the input argument without a label: begin{minipage}{linewidth}
includegraphics requires the string width= to proceed the width argument. However, minipage does not require that input arguments be labeled. It not only doesn't require it; it doesn't support it. We simply pass in the input argument without a label: begin{minipage}{linewidth}
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centeringinstruction is redundant as theminipageis supposed to take up the full width of the textblock.– Mico
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