My Problem:I would like to have all images in my Latex document beeing well sized in height and width. Precisly I want, that protrait and landscape images get a predefined size in the document. I got this by this style:
\RequirePackage{ifthen,graphicx}\newlength{\widthW}\newlength{\heightH}\newcommand\includegraphicsJustified[1]{ \settowidth{\widthW}{\includegraphics{#1}} \settoheight{\heightH}{\includegraphics{#1}} \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\widthW > \heightH}}{ \includegraphics[width=0.40\textwidth]{#1}\\ }{ \includegraphics[height=0.35\textheight]{#1}\\ }}
The second thing is, I want to use this in a \subfigure because I have a lot of images which have to be side by side.
The problem is, everything works great, but as soon as I try to centering this images I got:
! LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.
Thats my code:
\begin{figure}\centering\subfigure[comment]{\includegraphicsJustified{images/img1.png} }\subfigure[comment]{\includegraphicsJustified{images/img2.png} }\caption{whole comment}\end{figure}
Note again: without the \centering command it works.
I tried to add this to my style, to automaticly center all figure elements:
\makeatletter\let\oldfigure\figure\def\figure{\@ifnextchar[\figure@i \figure@ii}\def\figure@i[#1]{\oldfigure[#1]\centering}\def\figure@ii{\oldfigure\centering}\makeatother
This works great, but not when I use the \subfigure:
! LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.
Without the \subfigure I can use my \includegraphicsJustified{} command and it get centered.Note also: When I use the subfigure with a normal \includegraphics{} it works!
Is there anybody out there who could explain this or much better can distribute a solution?