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      Is it possible to globally set includegraphics pictures to be centered horizontally on page?



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      Is it possible to globally set includegraphics pictures to be centered horizontally on page?



      I have read the manual and see some unfamiliar global settings keys: setkeys{Gin}{width=0.75textwidth}







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          includegraphics in common with most similar LaTeX constructs such as parbox, tabular etc, is not a display construct it is just an inline box, so positioned like a big letter, it has no mechanism to control its position. You center a graphic in the same way as you would center a word, place it in the scope of centering or begin{center}...end{center}






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          • Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

            – novski
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          • @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

            – David Carlisle
            21 hours ago



















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          I'm assuming that your margins are symmetric on the page. If not, say so.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[showframe,pass]{geometry}
          usepackage{graphicx}
          begin{document}
          centerline{includegraphics[width=.3textwidth]{example-image}}

          centerline{includegraphics[width=1.1textwidth]{example-image}}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          includegraphics in common with most similar LaTeX constructs such as parbox, tabular etc, is not a display construct it is just an inline box, so positioned like a big letter, it has no mechanism to control its position. You center a graphic in the same way as you would center a word, place it in the scope of centering or begin{center}...end{center}






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          • Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

            – novski
            yesterday











          • @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

            – David Carlisle
            21 hours ago
















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          includegraphics in common with most similar LaTeX constructs such as parbox, tabular etc, is not a display construct it is just an inline box, so positioned like a big letter, it has no mechanism to control its position. You center a graphic in the same way as you would center a word, place it in the scope of centering or begin{center}...end{center}






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

            – novski
            yesterday











          • @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

            – David Carlisle
            21 hours ago














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          includegraphics in common with most similar LaTeX constructs such as parbox, tabular etc, is not a display construct it is just an inline box, so positioned like a big letter, it has no mechanism to control its position. You center a graphic in the same way as you would center a word, place it in the scope of centering or begin{center}...end{center}






          share|improve this answer













          includegraphics in common with most similar LaTeX constructs such as parbox, tabular etc, is not a display construct it is just an inline box, so positioned like a big letter, it has no mechanism to control its position. You center a graphic in the same way as you would center a word, place it in the scope of centering or begin{center}...end{center}







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          • Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

            – novski
            yesterday











          • @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

            – David Carlisle
            21 hours ago



















          • Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

            – novski
            yesterday











          • @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

            – David Carlisle
            21 hours ago

















          Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

          – novski
          yesterday





          Thanks for that explaination. I have issues with pandoc converter to word and had to delete all center to get passed...

          – novski
          yesterday













          @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

          – David Carlisle
          21 hours ago





          @novski you should never use center that is the internal implementation of begin{center} always use the environment form or use centering

          – David Carlisle
          21 hours ago











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          I'm assuming that your margins are symmetric on the page. If not, say so.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[showframe,pass]{geometry}
          usepackage{graphicx}
          begin{document}
          centerline{includegraphics[width=.3textwidth]{example-image}}

          centerline{includegraphics[width=1.1textwidth]{example-image}}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thanks. I was hopeing for a preamble to put in my style file bus as David Carlistle lined out rhere is no such option...

            – novski
            yesterday
















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          I'm assuming that your margins are symmetric on the page. If not, say so.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[showframe,pass]{geometry}
          usepackage{graphicx}
          begin{document}
          centerline{includegraphics[width=.3textwidth]{example-image}}

          centerline{includegraphics[width=1.1textwidth]{example-image}}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thanks. I was hopeing for a preamble to put in my style file bus as David Carlistle lined out rhere is no such option...

            – novski
            yesterday














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          I'm assuming that your margins are symmetric on the page. If not, say so.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[showframe,pass]{geometry}
          usepackage{graphicx}
          begin{document}
          centerline{includegraphics[width=.3textwidth]{example-image}}

          centerline{includegraphics[width=1.1textwidth]{example-image}}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          I'm assuming that your margins are symmetric on the page. If not, say so.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage[showframe,pass]{geometry}
          usepackage{graphicx}
          begin{document}
          centerline{includegraphics[width=.3textwidth]{example-image}}

          centerline{includegraphics[width=1.1textwidth]{example-image}}
          end{document}


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer












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            yesterday

















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          yesterday


















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