Latex – Inserting a reference in a figure’s caption
Solution found: write \protect\cite{ref} instead of just \cite{ref} Or even shorter: ‘{\cite{ref}}’
Solution found: write \protect\cite{ref} instead of just \cite{ref} Or even shorter: ‘{\cite{ref}}’
Actually there is a more legal way to do this using captions package option width. For global effect \usepackage[width=.75\textwidth]{caption} For local effect only in current environment: \usepackage{caption} \captionsetup{width=.75\textwidth} More info in caption package doc: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/caption?lang=en http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/caption/caption-eng.pdf (direct link to PDF subject to change)
Here’s how to get the transcript of a YouTube video (when available): Go to YouTube and open the video of your choice. Click on the “More actions” button (3 horizontal dots) located next to the Share button. Click “Open transcript” Although the syntax may be a little goofy this is a pretty good solution. Source: … Read more