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100 CHAPTER 6. L A TEXINSTRUCTIONS AND EXERCISES4. Search at least two useful articles in ACM or IEEE digital librariesrelated to your topic! These libraries can be found in Finelib, seeinstructionshttp://cs.joensuu.fi/pages/whamalai/sciwri/material.htm.5. Write the references into a bibliography list. Write some example sentencesand test that you can refer to the sources.6.6 Including figures into a latex documentThe figures should be postscript files. To test the following examples, loadthe file cat.ps from http://www.cs.joensuu.fi/pages/whamalai/sciwri/cat.ps. Store it to the same directory as your latex document (you can modifytemplate http://www.cs.joensuu.fi/pages/whamalai/sciwri/ articletamplate.tex). If you want to use another directory, you have to specify the path also inthe figure. E.g. if the file is in a subdirectory ”figures”, \includegraphicsgetsparameter {figures/cat.ps}.If you don’t refer to the figure, you can simply include it here like this:1. Test how to include cat.ps into your own document! What happens ifyou remove commands \begin{quotation} and \end{quotation} ?2. In scientific text, all figures must have a title (caption) and be referredfrom the text. This is demonstrated in Figure 6.1.Figure 6.1 is aligned in the center. The figure width is defined to be60% of the text width. Try what happens if you change it!3. Load file articletree.eps fromhttp://cs.joensuu.fi/pages/whamalai/sciwri/articletree.eps.

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