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The memoir class - The UK TeX Archive

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10. FLOATS AND CAPTIONS\contsubcaption[〈list-entry〉]{〈subtitle〉}\contsubtop[〈list-entry〉][〈subtitle〉]{〈text〉}\contsubbottom[〈list-entry〉][〈subtitle〉]{〈text〉}\subconcluded<strong>The</strong> \contsubcaption, \contsuptop and \contsubbottom commands are the continuedversions of the respective subcaptioning commands. <strong>The</strong>se continue the subcaptionnumbering scheme across (continued) floats. In any event, the main caption can be at thetop or bottom of the float. <strong>The</strong> \subconcluded command is used to indicate that thecontinued (sub) float has been concluded and the numbering scheme is reinitialized. <strong>The</strong>command should be placed immediately before the end of the last continued environment.For example:\begin{figure}\subbottom{...} captioned as (a) below\subbottom{...} captioned as (b) below\caption{...}\end{figure}\begin{figure}\contsubtop{...} captioned as (c) above\contsubtop{...} captioned as (d) above\contcaption{Concluded}\subconcluded\end{figure}...\begin{table}\caption{...}\subtop{...} captioned as (a) above\subbottom{...} captioned as (b) below\end{table}\label(〈bookmark〉){〈labstr〉}\subcaptionref{〈labstr〉}A \label command may be included in the 〈subtitle〉 argument of the subcaptioning commands.Using the normal \ref macro to refer to the label will typeset the number ofthe float (obtained from a \labeled main \caption) and the subcaption identifier. Ifthe \subcaptionref macro is used instead of \ref then only the subcaption identifier isprinted.In cases where the hyperref package is used, the \label command when used insidethe 〈subtitle〉 argument can take an optional 〈bookmark〉 argument, enclosed in parenthese notsquare brackets, which will create a bookmark field of the form ‘Subfigure 4.7(d)’.As an example to show the difference between \subcaptionref and \ref, Figure10.19 and the paragraph immediately following this one were produced by the codeshown below.Figure 10.19 has two subfigures, namely 10.19(a) and (b).Figure \ref{fig:twosubfig} has two subfigures,namely \ref{sf:1} and \subcaptionref{sf:2}.\begin{figure}196

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