An example for three figures, overriding default figure centring and width. Setting a width of 40% forces a two column format.

{{{#!figures f-left 40% 
 test.png:: '''Fig. 1.''' Example figure one showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.
 test.png:: '''Fig. 2.''' Example figure two showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.
 test.png:: '''Fig. 3.''' Example figure three showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.
}}}

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Fig. 1. Example figure one showing disease in Triticum aestivum.
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Fig. 2. Example figure two showing disease in Triticum aestivum.
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Fig. 3. Example figure three showing disease in Triticum aestivum.

An example for three figures at default values but showing markup only.

{{{#!figures markup
 test.png:: '''Fig. 1.''' Example figure one showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.
 test.png:: '''Fig. 2.''' Example figure tow showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.
 test.png:: '''Fig. 3.''' Example figure three showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.
}}}

||<tablestyle="width:100%; " ^( style="border:none; width:33%; ">{{attachment:test.png||width=100%}}<<BR>>'''Fig. 1.''' Example figure one showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.||<^( style="border:none; width:33%; ">{{attachment:test.png||width=100%}}<<BR>>'''Fig. 2.''' Example figure tow showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.||<^( style="border:none; width:33%; ">{{attachment:test.png||width=100%}}<<BR>>'''Fig. 3.''' Example figure three showing disease in ''Triticum aestivum''.||

figures.py/Example (last edited 2011-01-12 05:54:15 by IanRiley)