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I would like to split for example the phrase:

Lower, upper and simulation throughput per user vs number of users

which appears in a caption of figure, into two lines in order for every line to have almost equal length. Something like the following:

Lower, upper and simulation
throughput per user vs number of users

How can I do that? I would appreciate any help!

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    (La)TeX-related questions are better asked at TeX - LaTeX. Your question has been flagged so that it gets migrated there. Sep 21, 2012 at 14:36
  • Is this just for one caption? Is the alignment you propose (\raggedright) what you're after? What about the caption label Figure x: ? Do you want that as part of the re-alignment?
    – Werner
    Sep 21, 2012 at 16:01

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You could wrap the contents in a varwidth environment (from the similarly-named varwidth package) of large-enough width. varwidth will shrink it to fit that natural content:

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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}% http://ctan.org/pkg/graphicx
\usepackage{varwidth}% http://ctan.org/pkg/varwidth
\begin{document}
\listoffigures
\begin{figure}
  \centering
  \includegraphics[scale=.5]{example-image-a}% Image
  \caption[Lower, upper and simulation throughput per user \textit{vs.}\ number of users]
    {\begin{varwidth}[t]{\linewidth}Lower, upper and simulation \\ throughput per user \textit{vs.}\ number of users\end{varwidth}}
\end{figure}
\end{document}

The reason for specifying the caption twice (once in the option argument [] and once as part of the mandatory argument {}) is because sending a box-constrained piece of text to the ToC doesn't look great. So, this separates the formatting between the two document components. Depending on the document class you're using, it is also possible to make this part of the regular label-setting requirements.

The caption package also provides format=hang with justification=raggedright that seems to duplicate your requirement. However, you'll have to play with the margins to adequately obtain the output you're after.

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  • It was easier tha I expected. I used the \captionsetup{justification=centering} and divided it like \caption{Lower, Upper and simulation throughput \\ per user vs number of users for simple network} Sep 22, 2012 at 11:10

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