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Latex Figure Cite. This problem might appear because you have citations in the captions of your figures/tables that then show up earlier than wanted (in the list of figures lof or tables) in your bibliography. When writing a thesis you may want to include some slightly more complicated figures with multiple images. 1) define your latex figure. Cross referencing sections, equations and floats. \caption{this is the legend of this figure. You can do this using. To begin with, assume that you have a figure defined. In latex, you can easily reference almost anything that can be numbered, and have latex automatically updating the numbering. In latex, i want to add a reference in the legend of a figure, like: By looking at figure~\ref{fig:vco} you can see that blah blah blah.

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1) define your latex figure. This problem might appear because you have citations in the captions of your figures/tables that then show up earlier than wanted (in the list of figures lof or tables) in your bibliography. Cross referencing sections, equations and floats. You can do this using. In latex, you can easily reference almost anything that can be numbered, and have latex automatically updating the numbering. To begin with, assume that you have a figure defined. \caption{this is the legend of this figure. By looking at figure~\ref{fig:vco} you can see that blah blah blah. In latex, i want to add a reference in the legend of a figure, like: When writing a thesis you may want to include some slightly more complicated figures with multiple images.

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Latex Figure Cite This problem might appear because you have citations in the captions of your figures/tables that then show up earlier than wanted (in the list of figures lof or tables) in your bibliography. To begin with, assume that you have a figure defined. In latex, i want to add a reference in the legend of a figure, like: In latex, you can easily reference almost anything that can be numbered, and have latex automatically updating the numbering. Cross referencing sections, equations and floats. By looking at figure~\ref{fig:vco} you can see that blah blah blah. You can do this using. \caption{this is the legend of this figure. This problem might appear because you have citations in the captions of your figures/tables that then show up earlier than wanted (in the list of figures lof or tables) in your bibliography. 1) define your latex figure. When writing a thesis you may want to include some slightly more complicated figures with multiple images.

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