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# Error de LaTeX: opción de flotante desconocida \`q'

Este error aparece cuando se utiliza una opción de flotante que LaTeX no reconoce. El especificador de flotante se escribe entre corchetes cada vez que usas un *float* como una figura o una tabla, es decir, el **`h`** % en **`\begin{figure}[h]`**. Los únicos especificadores de flotante válidos que puedes usar son **`h`**, **`t`**, **`b`** y **`p`**, además de **`H`** si incluyes **`\usepackage{float}`** en nuestro preámbulo. Si escribes un especificador de flotante que LaTeX no reconoce en los corchetes, generará un error como el siguiente.

main.tex, línea 5

Error de LaTeX: opción de flotante desconocida \`q'.

Consulta el manual de LaTeX o LaTeX Companion para obtener una explicación. Escribe H para ayuda inmediata. ... l.5 \begin{figure}\[q] Se ignora la opción \`q' y se usa \`p'.

Para leer más sobre cómo usar opciones para especificar posiciones de flotantes, consulta nuestro [documentación](/latex/es/figuras-y-tablas/02-positioning-images-and-tables.md).


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