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Size of subfigure fitting its content (tikzpicture)
How can I access the size of a tikzpicture's bounding box outside the tikzpicture?Write information on aux file when using include to build documentLaTeX equivalent of ConTeXt buffersVenn diagrams, relative so size of its contentTikZ scaling graphic and adjust node position and keep font sizeWrong caption with subfigure and tikzpictureLine up nested tikz enviroments or how to get rid of themEqual size subfigureSize of figures within subfigure environment won't changeMaking a tikzpicture SubfigureSubcaption environment failed. All figures containing a subfigure crashing all of a suddenTikzpicture shifts subfigure environment
How can I set the width of a subfigure
to fit its content, i. e. a tikzpicture
.
In my MWE I do not want to specify 0.1textwidth
respectively 0.9textwidth
, but instead I want the whitespace to be distributed equally around both subfigures.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.9textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
I found this answer How can I access the size of a tikzpicture's bounding box outside the tikzpicture? but didn't read it in detail until now. I was wondering if my aim could be achieved easier.
tikz-pgf subfloats
add a comment |
How can I set the width of a subfigure
to fit its content, i. e. a tikzpicture
.
In my MWE I do not want to specify 0.1textwidth
respectively 0.9textwidth
, but instead I want the whitespace to be distributed equally around both subfigures.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.9textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
I found this answer How can I access the size of a tikzpicture's bounding box outside the tikzpicture? but didn't read it in detail until now. I was wondering if my aim could be achieved easier.
tikz-pgf subfloats
add a comment |
How can I set the width of a subfigure
to fit its content, i. e. a tikzpicture
.
In my MWE I do not want to specify 0.1textwidth
respectively 0.9textwidth
, but instead I want the whitespace to be distributed equally around both subfigures.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.9textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
I found this answer How can I access the size of a tikzpicture's bounding box outside the tikzpicture? but didn't read it in detail until now. I was wondering if my aim could be achieved easier.
tikz-pgf subfloats
How can I set the width of a subfigure
to fit its content, i. e. a tikzpicture
.
In my MWE I do not want to specify 0.1textwidth
respectively 0.9textwidth
, but instead I want the whitespace to be distributed equally around both subfigures.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.9textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
I found this answer How can I access the size of a tikzpicture's bounding box outside the tikzpicture? but didn't read it in detail until now. I was wondering if my aim could be achieved easier.
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You could place the tikzpicture
in a savebox
and measure its size. This size can then be used for the subfigure
. The following example shows how to do this for the right hand image. In the same way you could create another box for the other image.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
newsaveboxmybox
newlengthmylength
begindocument
saveboxmyboxbegintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
settowidthmylengthuseboxmybox
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]mylength
centering
useboxmybox
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
Maybe you should add something after the lasthfill
, e.g.hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?
– marmot
34 mins ago
add a comment |
I think that @samcarter's nice proposal is the way to go. This is only if you need to access the nodes later (with remember picture
), in which case savebox
es may be inconvenient. This proposal measures the widths of the tikzpicture
s and writes them to the aux files such that they get used in the next run. Conceptually it is the same as e.g. this nice answer.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarycalc
usepackagesubcaption
ifdefinedfigwidthA
else
xdeffigwidthA2cm
fi
ifdefinedfigwidthB
else
xdeffigwidthB2cm
fi
tikzsetsave tikzpic width in/.style=execute at end picture=
path let p1=($(current bounding box.east)-(current bounding box.west)$)
in pgfextraxdef#1x1;
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthA
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthA]
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill%
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthB
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthB]
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfillvphantomx
caption
endfigure
makeatletter
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthAfigwidthArelax
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthBfigwidthBrelax
makeatother
enddocument
Is there a reason you usebrackets
around
vphantom
?
– Ben
21 mins ago
add a comment |
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You could place the tikzpicture
in a savebox
and measure its size. This size can then be used for the subfigure
. The following example shows how to do this for the right hand image. In the same way you could create another box for the other image.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
newsaveboxmybox
newlengthmylength
begindocument
saveboxmyboxbegintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
settowidthmylengthuseboxmybox
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]mylength
centering
useboxmybox
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
Maybe you should add something after the lasthfill
, e.g.hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?
– marmot
34 mins ago
add a comment |
You could place the tikzpicture
in a savebox
and measure its size. This size can then be used for the subfigure
. The following example shows how to do this for the right hand image. In the same way you could create another box for the other image.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
newsaveboxmybox
newlengthmylength
begindocument
saveboxmyboxbegintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
settowidthmylengthuseboxmybox
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]mylength
centering
useboxmybox
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
Maybe you should add something after the lasthfill
, e.g.hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?
– marmot
34 mins ago
add a comment |
You could place the tikzpicture
in a savebox
and measure its size. This size can then be used for the subfigure
. The following example shows how to do this for the right hand image. In the same way you could create another box for the other image.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
newsaveboxmybox
newlengthmylength
begindocument
saveboxmyboxbegintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
settowidthmylengthuseboxmybox
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]mylength
centering
useboxmybox
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
You could place the tikzpicture
in a savebox
and measure its size. This size can then be used for the subfigure
. The following example shows how to do this for the right hand image. In the same way you could create another box for the other image.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usepackagesubcaption
newsaveboxmybox
newlengthmylength
begindocument
saveboxmyboxbegintikzpicture
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
settowidthmylengthuseboxmybox
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]0.1textwidth
centering
begintikzpicture
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]mylength
centering
useboxmybox
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill
caption
endfigure
enddocument
answered 1 hour ago
samcartersamcarter
93.5k7105303
93.5k7105303
Maybe you should add something after the lasthfill
, e.g.hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?
– marmot
34 mins ago
add a comment |
Maybe you should add something after the lasthfill
, e.g.hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?
– marmot
34 mins ago
Maybe you should add something after the last
hfill
, e.g. hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?– marmot
34 mins ago
Maybe you should add something after the last
hfill
, e.g. hfillvphantomx
to move the right figure away from the right page border?– marmot
34 mins ago
add a comment |
I think that @samcarter's nice proposal is the way to go. This is only if you need to access the nodes later (with remember picture
), in which case savebox
es may be inconvenient. This proposal measures the widths of the tikzpicture
s and writes them to the aux files such that they get used in the next run. Conceptually it is the same as e.g. this nice answer.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarycalc
usepackagesubcaption
ifdefinedfigwidthA
else
xdeffigwidthA2cm
fi
ifdefinedfigwidthB
else
xdeffigwidthB2cm
fi
tikzsetsave tikzpic width in/.style=execute at end picture=
path let p1=($(current bounding box.east)-(current bounding box.west)$)
in pgfextraxdef#1x1;
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthA
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthA]
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill%
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthB
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthB]
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfillvphantomx
caption
endfigure
makeatletter
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthAfigwidthArelax
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthBfigwidthBrelax
makeatother
enddocument
Is there a reason you usebrackets
around
vphantom
?
– Ben
21 mins ago
add a comment |
I think that @samcarter's nice proposal is the way to go. This is only if you need to access the nodes later (with remember picture
), in which case savebox
es may be inconvenient. This proposal measures the widths of the tikzpicture
s and writes them to the aux files such that they get used in the next run. Conceptually it is the same as e.g. this nice answer.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarycalc
usepackagesubcaption
ifdefinedfigwidthA
else
xdeffigwidthA2cm
fi
ifdefinedfigwidthB
else
xdeffigwidthB2cm
fi
tikzsetsave tikzpic width in/.style=execute at end picture=
path let p1=($(current bounding box.east)-(current bounding box.west)$)
in pgfextraxdef#1x1;
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthA
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthA]
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill%
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthB
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthB]
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfillvphantomx
caption
endfigure
makeatletter
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthAfigwidthArelax
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthBfigwidthBrelax
makeatother
enddocument
Is there a reason you usebrackets
around
vphantom
?
– Ben
21 mins ago
add a comment |
I think that @samcarter's nice proposal is the way to go. This is only if you need to access the nodes later (with remember picture
), in which case savebox
es may be inconvenient. This proposal measures the widths of the tikzpicture
s and writes them to the aux files such that they get used in the next run. Conceptually it is the same as e.g. this nice answer.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarycalc
usepackagesubcaption
ifdefinedfigwidthA
else
xdeffigwidthA2cm
fi
ifdefinedfigwidthB
else
xdeffigwidthB2cm
fi
tikzsetsave tikzpic width in/.style=execute at end picture=
path let p1=($(current bounding box.east)-(current bounding box.west)$)
in pgfextraxdef#1x1;
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthA
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthA]
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill%
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthB
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthB]
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfillvphantomx
caption
endfigure
makeatletter
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthAfigwidthArelax
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthBfigwidthBrelax
makeatother
enddocument
I think that @samcarter's nice proposal is the way to go. This is only if you need to access the nodes later (with remember picture
), in which case savebox
es may be inconvenient. This proposal measures the widths of the tikzpicture
s and writes them to the aux files such that they get used in the next run. Conceptually it is the same as e.g. this nice answer.
documentclassarticle
usepackageshowframe
usepackagetikz
usetikzlibrarycalc
usepackagesubcaption
ifdefinedfigwidthA
else
xdeffigwidthA2cm
fi
ifdefinedfigwidthB
else
xdeffigwidthB2cm
fi
tikzsetsave tikzpic width in/.style=execute at end picture=
path let p1=($(current bounding box.east)-(current bounding box.west)$)
in pgfextraxdef#1x1;
begindocument
beginfigure[ht]
hfill
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthA
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthA]
node[draw] (pd1) a;
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfill%
beginsubfigure[b]figwidthB
centering
begintikzpicture[save tikzpic width in=figwidthB]
node[draw] (b) at (0,0) b;
node[draw] (c) at (5,0) c;
draw (b) to (c);
endtikzpicture
caption
endsubfigure%
hfillvphantomx
caption
endfigure
makeatletter
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthAfigwidthArelax
immediatewrite@mainauxxdefstringfigwidthBfigwidthBrelax
makeatother
enddocument
answered 36 mins ago
marmotmarmot
114k5145276
114k5145276
Is there a reason you usebrackets
around
vphantom
?
– Ben
21 mins ago
add a comment |
Is there a reason you usebrackets
around
vphantom
?
– Ben
21 mins ago
Is there a reason you use
brackets
around vphantom
?– Ben
21 mins ago
Is there a reason you use
brackets
around vphantom
?– Ben
21 mins ago
add a comment |
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