From 1637cce6617314de545dcb3b38f480f6a64c96e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mohammad Akhlaghi Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 17:15:23 +0100 Subject: Scale element in includegraphics for roughly similar-sized figures Until now, when the figures were built directly from EPS ('\newcommand{\makepdf}{}' was commented), they would take the full line-width becoming a little too large! I noticed this after letting arXiv build the PDF. With this commit, the 'includetikz' tool takes a second argument to be a parameter given to 'includegraphics' (which is scale in this case). --- tex/src/figure-data-lineage.tex | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'tex/src/figure-data-lineage.tex') diff --git a/tex/src/figure-data-lineage.tex b/tex/src/figure-data-lineage.tex index 21c84f3..f5aa77c 100644 --- a/tex/src/figure-data-lineage.tex +++ b/tex/src/figure-data-lineage.tex @@ -34,10 +34,12 @@ %% Use small fonts \footnotesize - %% These white lines are only added to fix the vertical position of - %% the figure so it doesn't change as we add more boxes. - \draw [white] (-7.5,0) -- (7.4,0); - \draw [white] (0,-4.7) -- (0,5.7); + %% These white lines are only relevant when we want to add boxes in + %% multiple figures (for example to build slides). They are used to fix + %% the vertical position of the boxs in the figure so it doesn't change + %% as we add more boxes. + \draw [white] (-7.6,0) -- (7.5,0); + \draw [white] (0,-4.5) -- (0,4.9); %% top-make.mk \node [at={(-0.05cm,2mm)}, -- cgit v1.2.1