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How to protect text from being split by a float?
I have this LaTeX like code
\begin{figure}...\end{figure}
[my paragraph text]
The output is
my paragraph
------ <new page>
[Figure]
text
Essentially because the figure won't fit at the bottom of the page it goes to the top of the next page. BUT latex decides to place half of the paragraph text at the bottom of the page. I want
------ <newpage>
[Figure]
my paragraph text
I do not want the figure to "split" the paragraph in the middle. It looks wrong the way it is. I simply want the paragraph to be below the figure the way I typed it in LaTeX.
\newpage(or a\clearpageto be sure the float is placed on the next page) work? – cgnieder Aug 29 '12 at 16:20\newpage. Or did I get anything wrong? – cgnieder Aug 29 '12 at 16:33http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=nopagebrkor disallow figures at the top of the page. – Ulrike Fischer Aug 29 '12 at 16:33\widowpenslty=10000; similarly,\clubpwnalty=10000. the default values for both = 150. so you could even set the higher penalties before the paragraph, and reset them to the default later on after the paragraph is safely output. – barbara beeton Aug 30 '12 at 13:39\FloatBarrierwhich seems to keep my floats in order that they are shown. – AbstractDissonance Aug 30 '12 at 14:06