I am trying to use the floatrow package to place to figures side by side in a subfloatrow, while this works fine I have problems following the sugested labeling method from the manual.
On page 73, of the 2009/08/02 version of the english manual of floatrow it reads:
The label command \Flabel can be defined like following:
preamble>
\newseparatedlabel\Flabel{figure}{subfigure}
preamble>or, for all floats:
preamble>
\makeatletter
\newseparatedlabel\Flabel{\@captype}{sub\@captype}
\makeatother preamble>
However, if I try to define the \Flabel command like that I get an errormessage saying that \newseparatedlabel is undefined.
What is the correct way to label figures in subfloatrows?
MNWE(minimal NON working example):
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{floatrow} %subfigures
\makeatletter
\newseparatedlabel\Flabel{\@captype}{sub\@captype}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\ldots
\end{document}
floatrowpackage, since it seemed to have more configuration options thansubfigwhen I looked arround and decided which package I want to learn forsubfigures. – ted Jun 27 '13 at 09:20subcaptionoversubfigsince I usehyperref, I care aboutfloatrow. It seemed to offer some more formating options (sideway captions, frames,...) and I liked the styles system which reminds me of TikZ. If you are trying to suggest for me to use another package, could you please name the advantages/disadvantages? Or am I missing your pont? – ted Jun 27 '13 at 10:25floatrowandsubfig- see edit. – Crowley Jun 27 '13 at 11:24captionis very common so better keep in mind thatcaptionhas the natural (from the same author) satellitesubcaptionpackage iffloatrowstarts causing trouble. – percusse Jun 27 '13 at 11:41floatrow, and since it claims to be compatible withcaption, I assume that I am missing some include/pretext. I am sorry if I came of as offended. – ted Jun 27 '13 at 12:09picins, when I commented it out the hyperlinks work as expected – ted Jun 27 '13 at 16:27