Difference between revisions of "Talk:Homology modelling TSD"

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*As usual there are only very tiny things to "criticise"
 
*As usual there are only very tiny things to "criticise"
 
**What does 1."> above the figures mean? I know that it links to the picture, but it rather looks like a wrong tag or something
 
**What does 1."> above the figures mean? I know that it links to the picture, but it rather looks like a wrong tag or something
***It appears as soon as you use the Cross-Reference module inside a <caption> environment. I didn't find a fix for this yet. (I could of course just hardcode the numbering ;))
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***It appears as soon as you use the Cross-Reference module inside a 'caption' environment. I didn't find a fix for this yet. (I could of course just hardcode the numbering ;))
   
 
I really like your modelling approach that is based on the different alignments. The whole process of choosing different targets and change things looks very well elaborate.
 
I really like your modelling approach that is based on the different alignments. The whole process of choosing different targets and change things looks very well elaborate.

Revision as of 22:44, 4 June 2012

Unfortunately we are not ready yet :)

So, just a formal note for the moment. Someone taught me that captions go below figures, but for tables, it has to be above. I do not have a good reference for that, the best one I could find is this in Section Labelling. Staniewski 14:13, 4 June 2012 (UTC)



Take your time... ;)
Just some notes for now:

  • As usual there are only very tiny things to "criticise"
    • What does 1."> above the figures mean? I know that it links to the picture, but it rather looks like a wrong tag or something
      • It appears as soon as you use the Cross-Reference module inside a 'caption' environment. I didn't find a fix for this yet. (I could of course just hardcode the numbering ;))

I really like your modelling approach that is based on the different alignments. The whole process of choosing different targets and change things looks very well elaborate. --Rackersederj 14:06, 4 June 2012 (UTC)