Hi, thanks for such a useful video, could you please also make a video for the aspect ratio, I am writing my thesis and need to know how should I adjust the size of my pictures, or could you please at least share the codes?
You are welcome, and thank you too. Big sized images above 50% of the text width may fail to fit neatly on the page. They should be at least 49% of the text width.
thank u so match good explaine i need to place images side b side in specific place(in section of images) i use (\begin{figure*}[!h]) but it can work with me i do like that(\section{images} \begin{figure*}[!h])
Thank you for the support. If the images cannot be placed in a specific place, then maybe there is no enough space, so latex takes the image where there is enough space.
Thanks for your fruitful video, it is very helping for me as i am struggling to insert multiple figures side by side in 2 column page. again thanks. stay blessed
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\begin{subfigure}[t]{0.49\textwidth}
IN this line overleaf says, missing number inserted as zero. what should i do?
Hello. Sorry, I don't understand your question quite well.
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Hi, thanks for such a useful video, could you please also make a video for the aspect ratio, I am writing my thesis and need to know how should I adjust the size of my pictures, or could you please at least share the codes?
Thank you for the support. I will make the video
\includegraphics[scale=0.7]{images/1.1.png} here the scaling part might help.
did you mention that some key packages must be installed?
Hallo, thank you for watching. The necessary packages needed are:
\use package{graphicx}
\usepackage{subcaption}
Thank you so much for the video, just wanted to know if we can also have bigger size images on the same page ...
Many Thanks in advance!!! :)
You are welcome, and thank you too. Big sized images above 50% of the text width may fail to fit neatly on the page. They should be at least 49% of the text width.
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thank u so match good explaine i need to place images side b side in specific place(in section of images) i use (\begin{figure*}[!h]) but it can work with me i do like that(\section{images}
\begin{figure*}[!h])
Thank you for the support. If the images cannot be placed in a specific place, then maybe there is no enough space, so latex takes the image where there is enough space.
Thanks for your fruitful video, it is very helping for me as i am struggling to insert multiple figures side by side in 2 column page. again thanks. stay blessed
You are very much welcome and thank you for the support.
@@pmctech1415 you are from China?
@@zaheerahmed5467 No am from Zambia
@@pmctech1415 am from Pakistan, welcome.
@@zaheerahmed5467 great👍
Hello, What are the necessary packages to use to run the code thar you have attached with the video?
Hallo, thank you for watching. The necessary packages needed are:
\use package{graphicx}
\usepackage{subcaption}
@@pmctech1415 thank you 👍👍
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thank you ~ content is well but music makes me sleepy hhahaha
Haha 😂. I will take note on the music. Thank you
@@pmctech1415 Music is great, don't change it. technohouse is the best. BTW, very useful. I've included this code snippet into my overleaf , thanks
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