I put 2 figures side by side as follows:
\begin{figure}
\centering
\subfigure[a long sentence a]{%
\includegraphics[width=0.23\textwidth]{figures/cells_time_23h29.eps}}
\subfigure[a long sentence b]{%
\includegraphics[width=0.23\textwidth]{figures/zones_time_23h29.eps}}
\end{figure}
I don't know if I accidentally added spaces somewhere, it seems that there is a big white gap between these 2 figures and the paragraph below them.
However, I really would like to save space. Could anyone tell me if there is something I am doing wrong? Otherwise, is there a way to manually reduce the gap?
Besides, if I remove the labels for the subfigures a long sentence a and a long sentence b, the gap does not reduce. So I guess there is always space reserved for the labels of the subfigures?
\documentclass...until\end{document}. If you use thegraphicxpackage I recommend using it in the MWE as follows\usepackage[demo]{graphicx}– masu Nov 13 '13 at 23:47subfigureinside asubfigure. Also there is an open{%. Which package do you use?subcaption? – Nov 14 '13 at 00:25\subfigure[...]{...}into\subcaptionbox{...}{...}. Also see http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/26522/34618 for reducing spaces. – Jesse Nov 14 '13 at 03:26[H]alignment (floatpackage) to a simple figure and caption with[H]alignment. They look like the same that way. – masu Nov 14 '13 at 07:28