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I observe the same with figures too on MacTeX 2009.
Original comment by oleg.lob...@gmail.com
on 11 Apr 2010 at 5:12
I've having the same issue in XeLaTeX (called from TeXShop) -- the figure
number itself is correct, but references to the figure gives me the section or
subsection name. I tried poking around inside the .def file but it's a bit
beyond me.
In case it helps, here are some additional characteristics of the bug:
1. Doesn't seem to affect the List of Figures or List of Tables
2. Doesn't seem to affect the number of the Figures or Tables themselves
3. Affects *all* references to Figures and Tables, including ones that precede
the first occurrence of a subfigure
But let me finish by saying that this system is brilliant -- I've always loved
Tufte's books, and if I can sort this issue out then there is nothing standing
between me and submitting my PhD using this format (aside from debugging
leftover from the Perl scripts that I wrote to convert the basic LaTeX
formatting to this more sophisticated one).
Thanks again,
jon
Original comment by jreades@gmail.com
on 12 Aug 2010 at 4:40
Playing around with what roymen suggested, I commented out these lines in
tufte-common.def:
% Handle subfigure package compatibility
%\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@packages@subfigure}}{%
% % don't move the label while inside a \subfigure or \subtable command
% \global\let\label\@tufte@orig@label% %}{}% subfigure package is not loaded
This fixed the numbering within the document (i.e. the Figure and Table
reference numbers are now correct), but the hyperlinks still take me to the
start of the section or subsection.
It would be amazingly helpful if this could be fixed shortly since I hope to
submit in the next 2-3 weeks and would like to supply an electronic copy with
working hyperrefs. Since LaTeX isn't really my thing, the best I can offer in
return in some Perl scripts that I've used to ease the conversion from standard
LaTeX formatting to Tufte-LaTeX formatting.
Many thanks!
jon
Original comment by jreades@gmail.com
on 17 Aug 2010 at 1:45
jon,
simply disabling subfigure package works too.
Unfortunally this means you need to rework all your subfigures. There is also a
subfig package, but I have not tried it.
--
Greetings,
Oleg
Original comment by oleg.lob...@gmail.com
on 17 Aug 2010 at 2:04
Hi Oleg,
I was dreading the idea of disabling subfigure since I would have to manually
combine a good three-dozen figures in order to make about ten that could be
referenced properly.
Fortunately, I'm pleased to report that subfig works! Sometimes LaTeX reminds
me of Java 1.x where there are 90 ways of doing similar things, but all with
slightly different features, and how exactly one finds out about the 90
quasi-equivalent options is beyond me. :-)
The only oddity is that now all of my Figure captions are normal-text sized
instead of the original caption font size. Sidenotes/footnotes are still
correctly formatted. I'll dig into this some time in the next couple of weeks
and report back if I can figure it out.
If this isn't something that will be changed, it might be useful to have the
next release of the Tufte report an error much like it does for subsubsection,
or at least a warning.
And for the reference of anyone else who is trying to deal with this, the
fastest way to make the switch (if you're not on Windows) is using a
Terminal/TTY:
perl -i -p -e 's|subfigure|subfloat|g' *.tex
Then just change the package import from subfigure to subfig.
The final step is that you now need to manually add '\\' where you want the
subfig environment to add a line-break since it's default behaviour is to stack
everything horizontally off the side of the page. Go figure.
Thank you again Oleg, that was really helpful.
jon
Original comment by jreades@gmail.com
on 17 Aug 2010 at 3:01
This problem went away for me when I used a caption for entire figure. Without
a caption references in the text would put the section number. With a caption
everything worked as you would expect it. Example:
\begin{figure}
\centering
\subfigure[Subfigure 1] % caption for subfigure 1
{
\label{fig:sub1}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{subfig1.eps}
}
\subfigure[Subfigure 2] % caption for subfigure 2
{
\label{fig:sub2}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{subfig2.eps}
}
\caption{Results for subfigure}
\label{fig:results}
\end{figure}
Original comment by warzini...@gmail.com
on 19 Jan 2011 at 10:35
The problem appears when \label{...} is not the last entry before \end{figure}.
Original comment by pkmanwar...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2012 at 4:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
roy...@gmail.com
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