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documentclass[12pt]{article}


usepackage{cite}

usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
usepackage{fixltx2e}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{chngcntr}
counterwithin{figure}{section}

usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
captionsetup{font=small}

usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

usepackage{float}

usepackage{titling}
setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
predate{}
date{}
postdate{}
begin{document}
begin{figure}[H]
centering
includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
caption{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
organic ligand, occuring as follows:
begin{enumerate}
item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
erbium, subsaquently:
begin{enumerate}
item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
(4f orbital) state.
item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
end{enumerate}
item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
to the erbium.
item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
(4f orbital) state.
item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
end{enumerate}}

label{fig:1.2}
end{figure}



end{document}









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    documentclass[12pt]{article}


    usepackage{cite}

    usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
    usepackage{fixltx2e}
    usepackage{hyperref}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

    usepackage{graphicx}
    usepackage{chngcntr}
    counterwithin{figure}{section}

    usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
    captionsetup{font=small}

    usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

    usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

    usepackage{float}

    usepackage{titling}
    setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
    predate{}
    date{}
    postdate{}
    begin{document}
    begin{figure}[H]
    centering
    includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
    caption{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
    organic ligand, occuring as follows:
    begin{enumerate}
    item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
    singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
    item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
    in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
    erbium, subsaquently:
    begin{enumerate}
    item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
    (4f orbital) state.
    item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
    the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
    end{enumerate}
    item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
    state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
    mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
    phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
    to the erbium.
    item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
    (4f orbital) state.
    item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
    the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
    end{enumerate}}

    label{fig:1.2}
    end{figure}



    end{document}









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      documentclass[12pt]{article}


      usepackage{cite}

      usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
      usepackage{fixltx2e}
      usepackage{hyperref}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

      usepackage{graphicx}
      usepackage{chngcntr}
      counterwithin{figure}{section}

      usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
      captionsetup{font=small}

      usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

      usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

      usepackage{float}

      usepackage{titling}
      setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
      predate{}
      date{}
      postdate{}
      begin{document}
      begin{figure}[H]
      centering
      includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
      caption{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
      organic ligand, occuring as follows:
      begin{enumerate}
      item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
      singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
      item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
      in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
      erbium, subsaquently:
      begin{enumerate}
      item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
      (4f orbital) state.
      item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
      the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
      end{enumerate}
      item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
      state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
      mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
      phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
      to the erbium.
      item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
      (4f orbital) state.
      item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
      the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
      end{enumerate}}

      label{fig:1.2}
      end{figure}



      end{document}









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      documentclass[12pt]{article}


      usepackage{cite}

      usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
      usepackage{fixltx2e}
      usepackage{hyperref}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

      usepackage{graphicx}
      usepackage{chngcntr}
      counterwithin{figure}{section}

      usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
      captionsetup{font=small}

      usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

      usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

      usepackage{float}

      usepackage{titling}
      setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
      predate{}
      date{}
      postdate{}
      begin{document}
      begin{figure}[H]
      centering
      includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
      caption{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
      organic ligand, occuring as follows:
      begin{enumerate}
      item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
      singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
      item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
      in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
      erbium, subsaquently:
      begin{enumerate}
      item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
      (4f orbital) state.
      item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
      the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
      end{enumerate}
      item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
      state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
      mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
      phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
      to the erbium.
      item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
      (4f orbital) state.
      item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
      the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
      end{enumerate}}

      label{fig:1.2}
      end{figure}



      end{document}






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          caption isn't really intended for such long texts but if you suppress the check for it being one line (nooneline option) and provide a shorter caption for the list of figures, then it works



          Note however with the sample image that I used, it's too large for the page



          latex warns



           Overfull vbox (79.45732pt too high) has occurred while output is active


          You could reduce the text or use a smaller font. or scale the image more to make more room or ....



          enter image description here



          documentclass[12pt]{article}


          usepackage{cite}

          usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
          %usepackage{fixltx2e}
          usepackage{hyperref}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

          usepackage{graphicx}
          usepackage{chngcntr}
          counterwithin{figure}{section}

          usepackage[labelfont=bf,nooneline]{caption}
          captionsetup{font=small}

          usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

          usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

          usepackage{float}

          usepackage{titling}
          setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
          predate{}
          date{}
          postdate{}
          begin{document}
          begin{figure}[H]
          centering
          includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
          caption[short caption for the list of figures]{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
          organic ligand, occuring as follows:
          begin{enumerate}
          item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
          singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
          item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
          in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
          erbium, subsaquently:
          begin{enumerate}
          item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
          (4f orbital) state.
          item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
          the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
          end{enumerate}
          item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
          state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
          mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
          phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
          to the erbium.
          item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
          (4f orbital) state.
          item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
          the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
          end{enumerate}}

          label{fig:1.2}
          end{figure}



          end{document}





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            caption isn't really intended for such long texts but if you suppress the check for it being one line (nooneline option) and provide a shorter caption for the list of figures, then it works



            Note however with the sample image that I used, it's too large for the page



            latex warns



             Overfull vbox (79.45732pt too high) has occurred while output is active


            You could reduce the text or use a smaller font. or scale the image more to make more room or ....



            enter image description here



            documentclass[12pt]{article}


            usepackage{cite}

            usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
            %usepackage{fixltx2e}
            usepackage{hyperref}
            usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

            usepackage{graphicx}
            usepackage{chngcntr}
            counterwithin{figure}{section}

            usepackage[labelfont=bf,nooneline]{caption}
            captionsetup{font=small}

            usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

            usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

            usepackage{float}

            usepackage{titling}
            setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
            predate{}
            date{}
            postdate{}
            begin{document}
            begin{figure}[H]
            centering
            includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
            caption[short caption for the list of figures]{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
            organic ligand, occuring as follows:
            begin{enumerate}
            item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
            singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
            item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
            in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
            erbium, subsaquently:
            begin{enumerate}
            item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
            (4f orbital) state.
            item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
            the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
            end{enumerate}
            item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
            state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
            mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
            phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
            to the erbium.
            item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
            (4f orbital) state.
            item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
            the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
            end{enumerate}}

            label{fig:1.2}
            end{figure}



            end{document}





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              caption isn't really intended for such long texts but if you suppress the check for it being one line (nooneline option) and provide a shorter caption for the list of figures, then it works



              Note however with the sample image that I used, it's too large for the page



              latex warns



               Overfull vbox (79.45732pt too high) has occurred while output is active


              You could reduce the text or use a smaller font. or scale the image more to make more room or ....



              enter image description here



              documentclass[12pt]{article}


              usepackage{cite}

              usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
              %usepackage{fixltx2e}
              usepackage{hyperref}
              usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

              usepackage{graphicx}
              usepackage{chngcntr}
              counterwithin{figure}{section}

              usepackage[labelfont=bf,nooneline]{caption}
              captionsetup{font=small}

              usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

              usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

              usepackage{float}

              usepackage{titling}
              setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
              predate{}
              date{}
              postdate{}
              begin{document}
              begin{figure}[H]
              centering
              includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
              caption[short caption for the list of figures]{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
              organic ligand, occuring as follows:
              begin{enumerate}
              item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
              singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
              item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
              in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
              erbium, subsaquently:
              begin{enumerate}
              item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
              (4f orbital) state.
              item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
              the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
              end{enumerate}
              item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
              state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
              mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
              phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
              to the erbium.
              item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
              (4f orbital) state.
              item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
              the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
              end{enumerate}}

              label{fig:1.2}
              end{figure}



              end{document}





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                caption isn't really intended for such long texts but if you suppress the check for it being one line (nooneline option) and provide a shorter caption for the list of figures, then it works



                Note however with the sample image that I used, it's too large for the page



                latex warns



                 Overfull vbox (79.45732pt too high) has occurred while output is active


                You could reduce the text or use a smaller font. or scale the image more to make more room or ....



                enter image description here



                documentclass[12pt]{article}


                usepackage{cite}

                usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
                %usepackage{fixltx2e}
                usepackage{hyperref}
                usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                usepackage{graphicx}
                usepackage{chngcntr}
                counterwithin{figure}{section}

                usepackage[labelfont=bf,nooneline]{caption}
                captionsetup{font=small}

                usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

                usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

                usepackage{float}

                usepackage{titling}
                setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
                predate{}
                date{}
                postdate{}
                begin{document}
                begin{figure}[H]
                centering
                includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
                caption[short caption for the list of figures]{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
                organic ligand, occuring as follows:
                begin{enumerate}
                item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
                singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
                item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
                in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
                erbium, subsaquently:
                begin{enumerate}
                item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
                (4f orbital) state.
                item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
                the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
                end{enumerate}
                item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
                state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
                mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
                phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
                to the erbium.
                item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
                (4f orbital) state.
                item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
                the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
                end{enumerate}}

                label{fig:1.2}
                end{figure}



                end{document}





                share|improve this answer












                caption isn't really intended for such long texts but if you suppress the check for it being one line (nooneline option) and provide a shorter caption for the list of figures, then it works



                Note however with the sample image that I used, it's too large for the page



                latex warns



                 Overfull vbox (79.45732pt too high) has occurred while output is active


                You could reduce the text or use a smaller font. or scale the image more to make more room or ....



                enter image description here



                documentclass[12pt]{article}


                usepackage{cite}

                usepackage[UKenglish]{babel}
                %usepackage{fixltx2e}
                usepackage{hyperref}
                usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                usepackage{graphicx}
                usepackage{chngcntr}
                counterwithin{figure}{section}

                usepackage[labelfont=bf,nooneline]{caption}
                captionsetup{font=small}

                usepackage[font=small]{subcaption}

                usepackage[export]{adjustbox}

                usepackage{float}

                usepackage{titling}
                setlength{droptitle}{-2cm}
                predate{}
                date{}
                postdate{}
                begin{document}
                begin{figure}[H]
                centering
                includegraphics[width=textwidth]{example-image}
                caption[short caption for the list of figures]{Theoretical model of erbium excitation by sensitization through
                organic ligand, occuring as follows:
                begin{enumerate}
                item Organic ligand (singlet) groundstate, 'S$_{0}$', is excited to the 1st
                singlet excited state, 'S$_{1}$' by the absorbtion of a photon.
                item In some cases the ligand de-excites, emitting a photon, flourescing,
                in some cases energy transfers from the 1st singlet excited state to the
                erbium, subsaquently:
                begin{enumerate}
                item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
                (4f orbital) state.
                item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
                the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
                end{enumerate}
                item In other cases the organic ligand transitions from 1st excited singlet
                state to 1st excited triplet state, 'T$_{1}$', by some inter-system-crossing
                mechanism (ISC) where a photon may be emitted, (with a long decay time)
                phosphorescing, or the energy transfers from the 1st excited triplet state
                to the erbium.
                item The erbium de-excites, by non-radiative transition, to a lower excited
                (4f orbital) state.
                item By induced electric dipole transition, the erbium de-excites, emitting
                the desired 1.5$mu$m wavelength emission.
                end{enumerate}}

                label{fig:1.2}
                end{figure}



                end{document}






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