When I use tikz, it always creates a new page. Anybody could help?











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I was trying to insert a tex file containing the code for a tikz graph into a main tex file. However, I got a problem. The graph always stands alone in an independent page. So any words before or after the inserting command will be a page ahead or a page afterward. The tex file was automatically generated by R package "tikzDevice"



My Latex code is very simple.



title{homework}
author{me}
date{}
begin{document}
maketitle
setmainfont{Microsoft Sans Serif}
centering
include{Plot1}
crazy
include{Plot1}
end{document}


This is what happened



My tikz tex code for the graph is as below:



resizebox{columnwidth}{!}{
begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt]
...
end{tikzpicture}
}









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    Please don't use resizebox for elements that contain text, like the graph you show us in your image. See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/425453/… for other possibilities instead of resizebox
    – samcarter
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I was trying to insert a tex file containing the code for a tikz graph into a main tex file. However, I got a problem. The graph always stands alone in an independent page. So any words before or after the inserting command will be a page ahead or a page afterward. The tex file was automatically generated by R package "tikzDevice"



My Latex code is very simple.



title{homework}
author{me}
date{}
begin{document}
maketitle
setmainfont{Microsoft Sans Serif}
centering
include{Plot1}
crazy
include{Plot1}
end{document}


This is what happened



My tikz tex code for the graph is as below:



resizebox{columnwidth}{!}{
begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt]
...
end{tikzpicture}
}









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    Please don't use resizebox for elements that contain text, like the graph you show us in your image. See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/425453/… for other possibilities instead of resizebox
    – samcarter
    1 hour ago










  • Thank you samcarter! I would check it out!
    – Hanqing Wu
    1 hour ago













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I was trying to insert a tex file containing the code for a tikz graph into a main tex file. However, I got a problem. The graph always stands alone in an independent page. So any words before or after the inserting command will be a page ahead or a page afterward. The tex file was automatically generated by R package "tikzDevice"



My Latex code is very simple.



title{homework}
author{me}
date{}
begin{document}
maketitle
setmainfont{Microsoft Sans Serif}
centering
include{Plot1}
crazy
include{Plot1}
end{document}


This is what happened



My tikz tex code for the graph is as below:



resizebox{columnwidth}{!}{
begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt]
...
end{tikzpicture}
}









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I was trying to insert a tex file containing the code for a tikz graph into a main tex file. However, I got a problem. The graph always stands alone in an independent page. So any words before or after the inserting command will be a page ahead or a page afterward. The tex file was automatically generated by R package "tikzDevice"



My Latex code is very simple.



title{homework}
author{me}
date{}
begin{document}
maketitle
setmainfont{Microsoft Sans Serif}
centering
include{Plot1}
crazy
include{Plot1}
end{document}


This is what happened



My tikz tex code for the graph is as below:



resizebox{columnwidth}{!}{
begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt]
...
end{tikzpicture}
}






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    Please don't use resizebox for elements that contain text, like the graph you show us in your image. See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/425453/… for other possibilities instead of resizebox
    – samcarter
    1 hour ago










  • Thank you samcarter! I would check it out!
    – Hanqing Wu
    1 hour ago














  • 1




    Please don't use resizebox for elements that contain text, like the graph you show us in your image. See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/425453/… for other possibilities instead of resizebox
    – samcarter
    1 hour ago










  • Thank you samcarter! I would check it out!
    – Hanqing Wu
    1 hour ago








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Please don't use resizebox for elements that contain text, like the graph you show us in your image. See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/425453/… for other possibilities instead of resizebox
– samcarter
1 hour ago




Please don't use resizebox for elements that contain text, like the graph you show us in your image. See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/425453/… for other possibilities instead of resizebox
– samcarter
1 hour ago












Thank you samcarter! I would check it out!
– Hanqing Wu
1 hour ago




Thank you samcarter! I would check it out!
– Hanqing Wu
1 hour ago










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