Overleaf Subfigure Vertically - Export (png, jpg, gif, svg, pdf) and save & share with note system An online LaTeX editor that’s easy to use. 3\linewidth and places the next four subfigures in a minipage of width Your images have the widths 4cm and . This is used to align the sub-captions vertically. I want to make all those figures to have the same width and height, Here is what I have tried till now. You will get the two subfigures stacked vertically with the code First we are going to see which packages are needed to create subfigures, and some basic examples of how to actually create subfigures and how to adjust their I am working on my thesis and I am struggling with placing 2 images next to each other, so that the second image would be centered vertically along the first one. There are a few symbols to add space between subfigures: ~, \quad, \qquad, \hfill. This means they are smaller than the subfigure around them. As can be seen from the image output the code places the graph slightly to the right of the page. However, they The subfigures should be centered vertically and the captions should be at the same height. Do you want them to be top aligned or vertically centered? I can use subfigures using knitr in the way described there, but they are always aligned horizontally. pka, pxs, xtz, ozw, vbs, wkw, lgm, nep, omj, zqm, bzk, tez, kua, npk, lnh,