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27.1 figures, tables 1. Use a capital F and T for
Figure and
Table when these
are associated with a number, use lowercase when they are not associated with a number.
2. The abbreviation for
Figure and
Figures is
Fig . and
Figs .,
avoid abbreviating the word Table .
3. Be concise when introducing or making reference to a figure or table.
4. Where possible use the active form rather than the passive.
5. Use
as not
as it (
13.5
).
YES NOT RECOMMENDED (1–4), NO (5) 1 See Figure 1 and Table 2. See figure and table 2.
2 See Fig. a and Figs. a and b. See Fig. a and b.
3 Figure 2 below
shows the initial settings. The following figure (Figure 2)
gives ab bschematic overview of the initial settings.
3 Figure 3
shows the architecture. The
snapshot depicted in Figure 3
shows a view of the architecture.
3 For
details, see [Kyun, 2013]. For
further details on this topic, the reader is kindly invited to refer to [Kyun,
2013].
4 Figure 2 below
shows the initial settings.
The initial settings are shown in Figure 2 below. In Figure 2 the initial settings
are shown .
5
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