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-title: Flowing text around figures 
-category: floats 
-tags: tables figures 
-permalink: /FAQ-textflow 
-date: 2014-06-10 
---- 
- 
-# Flowing text around figures 
- 
-There are several LaTeX packages that purport to do this, but they 
-all have their limitations because the TeX machine isn't really 
-designed to solve this sort of problem.  Piet van Oostrum has 
-conducted a survey of the available packages; he recommends: 
- 
-- `floatflt` [`floatflt`](https://ctan.org/pkg/floatflt) is an improved version 
-  (for LaTeX2e) of `floatfig.sty`, and its syntax is: 
-```latex 
-\begin{floatingfigure}[options]{width of figure} 
-  figure contents 
-\end{floatingfigure} 
-``` 
-There is a (more or less similar) `floatingtable` 
-environment. 
- 
-The tables or figures can be set left or right, or alternating on 
-even/odd pages in a double-sided document. 
- 
-The package works with the `multicol` package, but doesn't work well 
-in the neighbourhood of list environments (unless you change your 
-LaTeX document). 
-- `wrapfig` [`wrapfig`](https://ctan.org/pkg/wrapfig) has syntax: 
-```latex 
-\begin{wrapfigure}[height of figure in lines]{l,r,...}[overhang]{width} 
-  figure, caption, etc. 
-\end{wrapfigure} 
-``` 
-    The syntax of the `wraptable` environment is similar. 
- 
-    The _`height`_ may be omitted, in which case it will 
-    be calculated from the size of the figure; the package will use 
-    the greater of the specified and the 
-    actual width.  The `{l,r,etc.}` parameter may 
-    also be specified as `i`_(nside)_ or 
-    `o`_(utside)_ for two-sided documents, and uppercase 
-    may be used to indicate that the picture should float.  The 
-    overhang allows the figure to be 
-    moved into the margin.  The figure or table will entered into the 
-    list of figures or tables if you use the `\caption` command. 
- 
-    The environments do not work within list environments that end 
-    before the figure or table has finished, but can be used in a 
-    parbox or minipage, and in twocolumn format. 
-  - `picins` [`Picins`](https://ctan.org/pkg/Picins) is part of a large bundle 
-    that allows inclusion of pictures (e.g., with shadow boxes, 
-    various MS-DOS formats, etc.).  The command for inserting a 
-    picture at the start of a paragraph is: 
- 
-    `\parpic(width,height)(x-off,y-off)[Options][Position]{Picture}`   
-    _Paragraph text_ 
-     
-    All parameters except the _Picture_ are optional.  The picture 
-    can be positioned left or right, boxed with a rectangle, oval, 
-    shadowbox, dashed box, and a caption can be given which will be 
-    included in the list of figures. 
- 
-    Unfortunately (for those of us whose understanding of German is not 
-    good), the documentation is in German.  Piet van Oostrum has written 
-    a summary in English. 
- 
-All of the above deal insertions at one or other margin; they are able 
-to take advantage of the TeX `\parshape` primitive that allows 
-you to adjust the margins of the text of a paragraph, by line (Knuth 
-provides an example of such use, with text typeset in a circle, 
-half-overlapping the margin, in chapter 14 of the TeXbook).  To 
-place insertions in the middle of a paragraph requires effort of an 
-entirely different sort; the [`cutwin`](https://ctan.org/pkg/cutwin) package does this for 
-you.  It requires a set of ''part line widths'' (two per line), and 
-typesets the ''cutout'' section of the paragraph line by line.  The 
-examples in the package documentation look enticing. 
- 
-Plain TeX users only have one option: [`figflow`](https://ctan.org/pkg/figflow) (which 
-doesn't work in LaTeX).  [`Figflow`](https://ctan.org/pkg/Figflow) only offers flowed 
-figures at the start of the paragraph, but it seems perfectly 
-functional. Syntax is 
-  `\figflow{<width>}{<height>}{<figure>}` 
-(the user is responsible for having the dimensions correct, and for 
-ensuring the figure fits on the page). 
- 
  
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