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Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Too many unprocessed floats up vote 72 down vote favorite 15 I'm trying to a large number of figures. The code is \begin{figure} \includegraphics[scale=0.5]{m2T4.pdf} \caption{M2T, Problem Size 513} latex floats \end{figure} I'm not able to compile, I get the error ! LaTeX Error: Too many unprocessed floats. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H floats. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. your figures (or tables) are not being placed properly. LaTeX has a limited amount of storage latex top for ‘floats’ (figures, tables, or floats you’ve defined yourself with the float package); if something you have done has prevented LaTeX from typesetting floats, it will run out of storage space. This failure usually occurs in extreme cases of floats moving “wrongly”; LaTeX has found it can’t place a float, and floats of the same type http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/46512/too-many-unprocessed-floats have piled up behind it. How does this happen?— LaTeX guarantees that caption numbers are sequential in the document, but the caption number is allocated when the figure (or whatever) is created, and can’t be changed. Thus, if floats are placed out of order, their caption numbers would also appear out of order in the http://www.tex.ac.uk/FAQ-tmupfl.html body of the document (and in the list of figures, or whatever). As a result, enforcement of the guarantee means that simple failure to place a float means that no subsequent float can be placed; and hence (eventually) the error. Techniques for solving the problem are discussed in the floats question already referenced. An alternative may be to use the morefloats package. The package will allocate more “float skeletons” than LaTeX does by default; each such skeleton may then be used to store a float. Beware that even with morefloats, the number you can allocate is limited; even with the etex package (which makes available many more registers, etc., than LaTeX does by default; e-TeX can create lots more registers, but none of those “beyond the original TeX default” may be used in float skeletons). Thus, etex may offer some relief, but it can not be regarded as a panacea The error also occurs in a long sequence of float environments, with no intervening text table information for LaTeX › LaTex "too many unprocessed floats" problem and solution November 18, 2008 in Technology | 112 comments After adding about 30 scanned images into an appendix, I started getting "too many unprocessed floats" https://www.douglasvanbossuyt.com/2008/11/18/latex-too-many-unprocessed-floats-problem-and-solution/ errors. Doing a little digging, I found that many of the images were starting http://www.nadirco.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=683&rss to back up on each other. LaTeX was getting plugged up and was barfing. The solution: Add this to your top-level file: \usepackage[section] {placeins} By using the placeins package with the section option selected, LaTeX is forced to dump all of the unprocessed floats at the end of each section. There are a few other ways too many to do it with that package but this way made the most sense to me. Doing that, I get no more errors! Well, at least from that problem. Share this:GoogleFacebookTwitterRedditPinterestTumblrLinkedInEmailPocketSkypePrint Related Tags: LaTeX, Masters Thesis, placeins, usepackage 112 comments Comments feed for this article Trackback link: https://www.douglasvanbossuyt.com/2008/11/18/latex-too-many-unprocessed-floats-problem-and-solution/trackback/ Claudia on July 20, 2009 at 12:33 pm You just saved my day! Love you! Had the same problem and didn't find a solution too many unprocessed until I read your entry! Thanks very much! Reply DouglasVB on July 20, 2009 at 12:37 pm Glad it helped. It was driving me nuts until I found the solution, too. Thus I figured I should post it in case other people have the same trouble. Reply DouglasVB on February 1, 2010 at 6:12 pm Glad it helped! Reply Fael on November 29, 2011 at 3:01 pm awesome! I had been stuck on this for 3 hours, till I put this simple command on the top of my file. Then all worked out fine. Thanks a lot! Reply AcetameK on July 26, 2009 at 7:11 am Thanks for the tip! This was one of the top search results in Google (and only one which had a short and easy answer :). I was separating all my float images into separate chapters before I though of searching for this error. Reply DouglasVB on July 27, 2009 at 11:45 am It baffled me for quite a long time before I finally struck upon the solution buried in some obscure manual. 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