10.35.2 Greatest hits from previous weeks

10.35.2.1 Subfigures side by side with captions
10.35.2.2 Syntax similar to \centering for right and left?
10.35.2.3 Putting two images beside each other
10.35.2.4 Force figure placement in text
10.35.2.5 How to add an extra level of sections with headings below \subsubsection
10.35.2.6 Where do I place my own .sty or .cls files, to make them available to all my .tex files?
10.35.2.7 How do I change the `enumerate` list format to use letters instead of the default Arabic numerals?
10.35.2.1 Subfigures side by side with captions

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I am using the following code to put my two figures side by side with different captions, 
\begin{figure*}[t!] 
\centering 
\begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5\textwidth} 
\centering 
\... 
[captions] [subfloats]
 
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10.35.2.2 Syntax similar to \centering for right and left?

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For images, we can use \centering. Is there anything available to align the image to the right side or the left side of the page. 
[graphics] [horizontal-alignment]
 
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10.35.2.3 Putting two images beside each other

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If I want to put two images beside each other, what should I do? I have inserted a figure. But, rather than having the next figure on a new line, I want it to be beside the already inserted figure. ... 
[graphics] [floats] [positioning]
 
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10.35.2.4 Force figure placement in text

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I have a problem when a lot of figures are in question. Some figures tend to "fly around", that is, be a paragraph below, although I placed them before that paragraph. I use code: 
\begin{figure}[ht] 
\... 
[floats] [positioning] [captions]
 
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10.35.2.5 How to add an extra level of sections with headings below \subsubsection

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I have a document which requires many levels of sectioning. I have sections, subsections and subsubsections, but require one more level below that. I can't change the sections to be parts and move ... 
[sectioning] [sections-paragraphs]
 
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10.35.2.6 Where do I place my own .sty or .cls files, to make them available to all my .tex files?

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I know how to define a package or a class, but how do I make it available (to myself) at all times? 
Say I have the package file commonstuff.sty (or myprettyclass.cls), that I want to be able to ... 
[packages] [installing] [document-classes] [texmf]
 
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10.35.2.7 How do I change the `enumerate` list format to use letters instead of the default Arabic numerals?

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I've seen documentation whereby an \alph command is put around the \begin{enumerate} somewhere, but I'm not entirely sure how that operates... 
[numbering] [lists] [enumerate]
 
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