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:
\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.
\raggedright
) what you're after? What about the caption labelFigure x:
? Do you want that as part of the re-alignment?