Use zoombox inside tabular?











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I would like to use zoombox inside a tabular environment, something like this:



begin{tabular}{c c}
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_1.eps}}
&
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_2.eps}}
end{tabular}


It works, except that when I click on fig_1, say, I see both fig_1 and fig_2 enlarged side-by-side. I would like to see an enlargement of just fig_1. Any suggestions, please? Thanks.










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    Please add your current code as a MWE for us to help you. And your first sentence sounds like some image is not included into your post, too.
    – epR8GaYuh
    17 hours ago






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    did your title intend to say "Use something inside tabular" ? As it is the title gives no information and the question is about a command zoombox that is not defined by default so it is very hard to guess an answer to your question.
    – David Carlisle
    17 hours ago










  • Apologies, all. This did not wind up in the correct location at all. I will study out the system and repost in the correct place and format.
    – dcalvis
    4 hours ago










  • OK, I guess it is in the right place after all. I hope I made it more clear.
    – dcalvis
    1 hour ago










  • Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than posting code fragments it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. In any case, it is really difficult to help you without more information.
    – Andrew
    1 hour ago















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I would like to use zoombox inside a tabular environment, something like this:



begin{tabular}{c c}
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_1.eps}}
&
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_2.eps}}
end{tabular}


It works, except that when I click on fig_1, say, I see both fig_1 and fig_2 enlarged side-by-side. I would like to see an enlargement of just fig_1. Any suggestions, please? Thanks.










share|improve this question




















  • 2




    Please add your current code as a MWE for us to help you. And your first sentence sounds like some image is not included into your post, too.
    – epR8GaYuh
    17 hours ago






  • 1




    did your title intend to say "Use something inside tabular" ? As it is the title gives no information and the question is about a command zoombox that is not defined by default so it is very hard to guess an answer to your question.
    – David Carlisle
    17 hours ago










  • Apologies, all. This did not wind up in the correct location at all. I will study out the system and repost in the correct place and format.
    – dcalvis
    4 hours ago










  • OK, I guess it is in the right place after all. I hope I made it more clear.
    – dcalvis
    1 hour ago










  • Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than posting code fragments it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. In any case, it is really difficult to help you without more information.
    – Andrew
    1 hour ago













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up vote
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I would like to use zoombox inside a tabular environment, something like this:



begin{tabular}{c c}
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_1.eps}}
&
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_2.eps}}
end{tabular}


It works, except that when I click on fig_1, say, I see both fig_1 and fig_2 enlarged side-by-side. I would like to see an enlargement of just fig_1. Any suggestions, please? Thanks.










share|improve this question















I would like to use zoombox inside a tabular environment, something like this:



begin{tabular}{c c}
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_1.eps}}
&
zoombox{includegraphics[width=0.22textwidth]{fig_2.eps}}
end{tabular}


It works, except that when I click on fig_1, say, I see both fig_1 and fig_2 enlarged side-by-side. I would like to see an enlargement of just fig_1. Any suggestions, please? Thanks.







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  • 2




    Please add your current code as a MWE for us to help you. And your first sentence sounds like some image is not included into your post, too.
    – epR8GaYuh
    17 hours ago






  • 1




    did your title intend to say "Use something inside tabular" ? As it is the title gives no information and the question is about a command zoombox that is not defined by default so it is very hard to guess an answer to your question.
    – David Carlisle
    17 hours ago










  • Apologies, all. This did not wind up in the correct location at all. I will study out the system and repost in the correct place and format.
    – dcalvis
    4 hours ago










  • OK, I guess it is in the right place after all. I hope I made it more clear.
    – dcalvis
    1 hour ago










  • Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than posting code fragments it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. In any case, it is really difficult to help you without more information.
    – Andrew
    1 hour ago














  • 2




    Please add your current code as a MWE for us to help you. And your first sentence sounds like some image is not included into your post, too.
    – epR8GaYuh
    17 hours ago






  • 1




    did your title intend to say "Use something inside tabular" ? As it is the title gives no information and the question is about a command zoombox that is not defined by default so it is very hard to guess an answer to your question.
    – David Carlisle
    17 hours ago










  • Apologies, all. This did not wind up in the correct location at all. I will study out the system and repost in the correct place and format.
    – dcalvis
    4 hours ago










  • OK, I guess it is in the right place after all. I hope I made it more clear.
    – dcalvis
    1 hour ago










  • Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than posting code fragments it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. In any case, it is really difficult to help you without more information.
    – Andrew
    1 hour ago








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Please add your current code as a MWE for us to help you. And your first sentence sounds like some image is not included into your post, too.
– epR8GaYuh
17 hours ago




Please add your current code as a MWE for us to help you. And your first sentence sounds like some image is not included into your post, too.
– epR8GaYuh
17 hours ago




1




1




did your title intend to say "Use something inside tabular" ? As it is the title gives no information and the question is about a command zoombox that is not defined by default so it is very hard to guess an answer to your question.
– David Carlisle
17 hours ago




did your title intend to say "Use something inside tabular" ? As it is the title gives no information and the question is about a command zoombox that is not defined by default so it is very hard to guess an answer to your question.
– David Carlisle
17 hours ago












Apologies, all. This did not wind up in the correct location at all. I will study out the system and repost in the correct place and format.
– dcalvis
4 hours ago




Apologies, all. This did not wind up in the correct location at all. I will study out the system and repost in the correct place and format.
– dcalvis
4 hours ago












OK, I guess it is in the right place after all. I hope I made it more clear.
– dcalvis
1 hour ago




OK, I guess it is in the right place after all. I hope I made it more clear.
– dcalvis
1 hour ago












Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than posting code fragments it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. In any case, it is really difficult to help you without more information.
– Andrew
1 hour ago




Welcome to TeX.SX!! Rather than posting code fragments it is better to give a full minimal working example. Currently we have to guess what packages etc you are using and this makes it really hard to help you. A MWE should start with a documentclass command, have a minimal preamble and then begin{document}...end{document}. The code should compile and be as small as possible to demonstrate your problem. In any case, it is really difficult to help you without more information.
– Andrew
1 hour ago















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