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For my book, the MWE that it is adding below, is the cropping of a part of the code when I insert only two figures:



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}

end{document}


Is there a way to recreate the same (exact) figure below the green lines with the green squares (rounded it is preferible) with into the letters?



The green line with the green square where there are the letters a, b, c, and the relative labels in Figure 1 (a), (b) and (c). It varies with the lenght of the images.



See here:



enter image description here










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  • @DavidCarlisle I've put it all in as a surprise effect for those who look as if they were wondering. Now I edit my question following your comments.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @DavidCarlisle I hadn't put in the % before to turn the package into a comment. As you can see I had written a series of %%%% with the notice that the fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribution.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • Sorry I get errors but I dIdn't on a different installation, my setup is testing some future code, ignore my comments about that. I may trace later why I get errors but that is not your problem:-)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago













  • Don't worry David. For me you are always "benvenuto". In the meantime, if there are any mistakes in English and you don't understand my question, please edit it. Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    for me it works in texlive 2017 but not 2018 or 2019 (but I have a non standard setup, others may confirm)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago
















3















For my book, the MWE that it is adding below, is the cropping of a part of the code when I insert only two figures:



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}

end{document}


Is there a way to recreate the same (exact) figure below the green lines with the green squares (rounded it is preferible) with into the letters?



The green line with the green square where there are the letters a, b, c, and the relative labels in Figure 1 (a), (b) and (c). It varies with the lenght of the images.



See here:



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • @DavidCarlisle I've put it all in as a surprise effect for those who look as if they were wondering. Now I edit my question following your comments.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @DavidCarlisle I hadn't put in the % before to turn the package into a comment. As you can see I had written a series of %%%% with the notice that the fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribution.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • Sorry I get errors but I dIdn't on a different installation, my setup is testing some future code, ignore my comments about that. I may trace later why I get errors but that is not your problem:-)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago













  • Don't worry David. For me you are always "benvenuto". In the meantime, if there are any mistakes in English and you don't understand my question, please edit it. Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    for me it works in texlive 2017 but not 2018 or 2019 (but I have a non standard setup, others may confirm)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago














3












3








3








For my book, the MWE that it is adding below, is the cropping of a part of the code when I insert only two figures:



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}

end{document}


Is there a way to recreate the same (exact) figure below the green lines with the green squares (rounded it is preferible) with into the letters?



The green line with the green square where there are the letters a, b, c, and the relative labels in Figure 1 (a), (b) and (c). It varies with the lenght of the images.



See here:



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















For my book, the MWE that it is adding below, is the cropping of a part of the code when I insert only two figures:



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}

end{document}


Is there a way to recreate the same (exact) figure below the green lines with the green squares (rounded it is preferible) with into the letters?



The green line with the green square where there are the letters a, b, c, and the relative labels in Figure 1 (a), (b) and (c). It varies with the lenght of the images.



See here:



enter image description here







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  • @DavidCarlisle I've put it all in as a surprise effect for those who look as if they were wondering. Now I edit my question following your comments.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @DavidCarlisle I hadn't put in the % before to turn the package into a comment. As you can see I had written a series of %%%% with the notice that the fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribution.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • Sorry I get errors but I dIdn't on a different installation, my setup is testing some future code, ignore my comments about that. I may trace later why I get errors but that is not your problem:-)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago













  • Don't worry David. For me you are always "benvenuto". In the meantime, if there are any mistakes in English and you don't understand my question, please edit it. Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    for me it works in texlive 2017 but not 2018 or 2019 (but I have a non standard setup, others may confirm)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago



















  • @DavidCarlisle I've put it all in as a surprise effect for those who look as if they were wondering. Now I edit my question following your comments.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @DavidCarlisle I hadn't put in the % before to turn the package into a comment. As you can see I had written a series of %%%% with the notice that the fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribution.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • Sorry I get errors but I dIdn't on a different installation, my setup is testing some future code, ignore my comments about that. I may trace later why I get errors but that is not your problem:-)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago













  • Don't worry David. For me you are always "benvenuto". In the meantime, if there are any mistakes in English and you don't understand my question, please edit it. Thank you.

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago






  • 1





    for me it works in texlive 2017 but not 2018 or 2019 (but I have a non standard setup, others may confirm)

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago

















@DavidCarlisle I've put it all in as a surprise effect for those who look as if they were wondering. Now I edit my question following your comments.

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago





@DavidCarlisle I've put it all in as a surprise effect for those who look as if they were wondering. Now I edit my question following your comments.

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago













@DavidCarlisle I hadn't put in the % before to turn the package into a comment. As you can see I had written a series of %%%% with the notice that the fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribution.

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago





@DavidCarlisle I hadn't put in the % before to turn the package into a comment. As you can see I had written a series of %%%% with the notice that the fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribution.

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago













Sorry I get errors but I dIdn't on a different installation, my setup is testing some future code, ignore my comments about that. I may trace later why I get errors but that is not your problem:-)

– David Carlisle
1 hour ago







Sorry I get errors but I dIdn't on a different installation, my setup is testing some future code, ignore my comments about that. I may trace later why I get errors but that is not your problem:-)

– David Carlisle
1 hour ago















Don't worry David. For me you are always "benvenuto". In the meantime, if there are any mistakes in English and you don't understand my question, please edit it. Thank you.

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago





Don't worry David. For me you are always "benvenuto". In the meantime, if there are any mistakes in English and you don't understand my question, please edit it. Thank you.

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago




1




1





for me it works in texlive 2017 but not 2018 or 2019 (but I have a non standard setup, others may confirm)

– David Carlisle
1 hour ago





for me it works in texlive 2017 but not 2018 or 2019 (but I have a non standard setup, others may confirm)

– David Carlisle
1 hour ago










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As far as I can tell, it's just a line so



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%%%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools,color}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{a}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{b}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}
end{document}


(I had to use texlive 2017 to get the example to run for some reason)






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  • Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago











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As far as I can tell, it's just a line so



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%%%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools,color}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{a}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{b}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}
end{document}


(I had to use texlive 2017 to get the example to run for some reason)






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  • Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago
















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As far as I can tell, it's just a line so



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%%%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools,color}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{a}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{b}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}
end{document}


(I had to use texlive 2017 to get the example to run for some reason)






share|improve this answer
























  • Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago














5












5








5







As far as I can tell, it's just a line so



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%%%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools,color}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{a}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{b}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}
end{document}


(I had to use texlive 2017 to get the example to run for some reason)






share|improve this answer













As far as I can tell, it's just a line so



enter image description here



documentclass[12pt]{book} 
usepackage{newtxtext}
%%%%%usepackage{classico}%%%%%%%%% urw-classico package. The fonts are installed into my MikTeX distribuition
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage{mathtools,color}
usepackage[labelfont={sf,bf},skip=.3pt]{caption}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


begin{document}
begin{figure}[htp]
centering
subfloat[][small Le linee di universo passanti per l'origine saranno all'interno del cono. Si vede la linea blu che parte dal punto qui ed ora rappresentato dal vertice del cono.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{a}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-a}} quad
subfloat[][small Linee di universo non ammesse nella teoria della relatività ristretta sono quelle che escono dal cono di luce; ad esempio la linea textbf{(1)} esce dal cono che pertanto non sarà ammessa; la velocità nel punto $A$ della linea textbf{(2)} è minore di quella della luce; la linea arancione textbf{(3)} rappresenta un viaggiatore dello spazio-tempo con il dono dell'ubiquità; la linea textbf{(4)} rappresenta un viaggio indietro nel tempo a una velocità maggiore di quella della luce.

textcolor{green}{makebox[0pt][l]{rule{linewidth}{2pt}}}quadcolorbox{green}{bfseriescolor{white}{b}}
]
{includegraphics[width=.45textwidth]{example-image-b}}
caption{small Coni di luce.}
end{figure}
end{document}


(I had to use texlive 2017 to get the example to run for some reason)







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  • Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago



















  • Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

    – Sebastiano
    1 hour ago











  • @Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

    – David Carlisle
    1 hour ago

















Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago





Very nice. But for green square do not use the symbol square? But if I wanted to insert a rounded square or another symbol is it possible to have the same result?

– Sebastiano
1 hour ago













@Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

– David Carlisle
1 hour ago





@Sebastiano could use any symbol you want behind the letter rather than colorbox, or if you wait a bit someone is bound to suggest a tikz version with a duck shaped background or whatever other shape you want drawn.

– David Carlisle
1 hour ago


















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