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How to make full use of paper margin
Subplot - How to put title vertical at the side?
I have a five pics presented on one page. I find that the pics are so small I want to magnify them. But when I use larger linewidth
in the includegraphics
, pics are overlapped together. I think the best way is to move the (a)(c) a little bit left and the (b)(d) a little bit right. Then I have the space to zoom them. Is there any method? Thanks for your helping.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear0001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear01.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear03.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear05.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
subplot
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I have a five pics presented on one page. I find that the pics are so small I want to magnify them. But when I use larger linewidth
in the includegraphics
, pics are overlapped together. I think the best way is to move the (a)(c) a little bit left and the (b)(d) a little bit right. Then I have the space to zoom them. Is there any method? Thanks for your helping.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear0001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear01.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear03.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear05.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
subplot
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add a comment |
I have a five pics presented on one page. I find that the pics are so small I want to magnify them. But when I use larger linewidth
in the includegraphics
, pics are overlapped together. I think the best way is to move the (a)(c) a little bit left and the (b)(d) a little bit right. Then I have the space to zoom them. Is there any method? Thanks for your helping.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear0001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear01.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear03.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear05.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
subplot
New contributor
I have a five pics presented on one page. I find that the pics are so small I want to magnify them. But when I use larger linewidth
in the includegraphics
, pics are overlapped together. I think the best way is to move the (a)(c) a little bit left and the (b)(d) a little bit right. Then I have the space to zoom them. Is there any method? Thanks for your helping.
begin{figure}
centering
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear0001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear001.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear01.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
qquad
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear03.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:penaltyh method}
end{subfigure}
begin{subfigure}{0.4linewidth}
centering
includegraphics[width=1.2linewidth]{images/energy_ratio/linear05.eps}
caption{}
label{fig:hard_cokntact}
end{subfigure}
end{figure}
subplot
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