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– jub0bsMay 16 '13 at 22:20
thank you for your answer
these are the logos of the company. in these fields, I want to include figures.
For points, they replace a text
– physicsMay 16 '13 at 22:41
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It would be helpful if you composed a fully compilable MWE including \documentclass and the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. Complete the portions of this that you are able to, and show what you have attempted.
While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.
\documentclassand the appropriate packages that sets up the problem. Complete the portions of this that you are able to, and show what you have attempted.While solving problems can be fun, setting them up is not. Then, those trying to help can simply cut and paste your MWE and get started on solving the problem.
– Peter Grill May 16 '13 at 23:12