Figures float.
That is, TeX moves them around to accommodate its typesetting needs. You have the option of specifying what types of places you want TeX to try to put them using:
egin{figure}[htpb]
...
end{figure}
where the options mean:
h -- here
t -- top
b -- bottom
p -- page (on a page-o-floats)
H -- Absolutely right here (but requires the `float` package)
Using !
in the options will tell TeX to try hard to put it near the things it is adjacent to in the source file. The default positioning is tbp
, so "here" is not even an option unless you ask for it. Also note that the ordering of the options is irrelevant, so [p!bh]
will give the same result as [!hbp]
.
So try egin{figure}[h!]
(or egin{figure}[H]
if you have already done usepackage{float}
)
The same options are available for tables and any other floats you define.
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