Hi Hannah,

You are correct that this is not the right place for LaTeX questions.
There are many resources online for TeX users.  Here is one page that
may help you: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Floats,_Figures_and_Captions

stackoverflow may be a better place to post questions, there are also
various listservs and forums you could use.  Anywhere you ask a
question, it will be good to have a small, reproducible example.  For
a nice example of how to do this, see:
http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/minexample/

There are many potential paths to text on the side of a figure and
text below a figure---possibly even several good options, but to
distinguish what would or would not for your case really requires
knowing _what_ your case is (i.e., code).  Any further replies should
probably be offlist as this is not R related.

Cheers,

Josh

On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:13 PM, li li <hannah....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>   This may not be the right place for latex questions, but I
> do not know where else to ask the question.
>   I have two subfigures. I want the first subfigure to have a caption on
> the side of it and the second subfigure
>  to have a caption below it.
>    Thank you.
>       Hannah
>
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-- 
Joshua Wiley
Ph.D. Student, Health Psychology
Programmer Analyst II, ATS Statistical Consulting Group
University of California, Los Angeles
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