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  1. I have some figures which I wish to display in landscape, with rotated captions. I can achieve this fine using the sidewaysfigure environment from the rotating package. I want to also ensure that...

  2. I believe that (1) sidewaysfigure is singular (no s at the end) and (2) it is always put on a page of its own, hence you might try to use [p] or [!p] instead of [h]; as well in case [p] is not specified, LaTeX often pushed floats into the very end.

  3. I would like to rotate mysidewaysfigure to face towards the left rather than the right (i.e. from 90 degreed to 270 degrees). Does anyone know how I can do this using the sidewaysfigure environment? Here is my code:

  4. Nov 11, 2014 · In a LaTeX document, you might sometimes want to insert an image sideways, rotated by 90 degrees, along with its caption. For example, consider this figure: \begin{figure} \centering. \includegraphics[scale=0.8]{foo.png} \caption{This is a figure of Foo.}

  5. Sideways figures and tables always take up the whole page. In single-sided doc-uments, they may be rotated so that the bottom of the figures is on the left (package option ‘counterclockwise’) or the right (package option ‘clockwise’). The default is to turn so that the bottom is on the right (option ‘clockwise’).

  6. Oct 1, 2013 · The float environments sidewaystable and sidewaysfigure introduce landscape tables and figures, respectively. The package automatically takes care of the rotation direction for twoside documents. Besides 90 degrees rotation, the package also provides a command and environment to rotate content at an arbitrary angle.

  7. This article explains how to position images and tables in a LaTeX document. Contents. 1 Introduction. 2 Positioning images. 2.1 Basic positioning. 2.2 The figure environment. 2.3 Multiple images in one figure. 2.4 Wrapping text around a figure. 3 Positioning tables. 3.1 Basic positioning. 3.2 The table environment.