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Student from RWTH Aachen University in Germany. At present writing final thesis on the Bullwhip Effect.
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 16 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 27 |
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xticklabels misaligned @Jake There is one problem with your approach. If you lower the width to, for instance 6cm, the tick labels get to close/overlap. How must one change your code so that LaTeX only plots such a number of tick labels so that they do not overlap. (e.g. with width=6cm it would be better to have only {42,44,...,1} as ticklabels. |
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Nov 26 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers The space seems to be larger than \enspace but it looks better now. Many thanks! |
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Nov 26 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers I suppose that the distance between the number and the chapter's title is one space ( \thespecialchapter\ \fi#1). Do know the exact spacing between the number and the title for the chapter-environment? |
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Nov 26 |
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Using same margin-settings in acronym as in listoffigures Please see my comment to GonzaloMedina's answer. |
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Nov 26 |
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Using same margin-settings in acronym as in listoffigures If one changes the documentclass the value of 1.5em may change. So instead of setting a fix value the might be the possibility to have a dynamic value: Is it possible to retrieve the indention from the listoffigures-environment so that the indention of my list of abbreviations will be always the same as in listoffigures no matter which changes will be made in the preamble? |
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Nov 26 |
asked | Using same margin-settings in acronym as in listoffigures |
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Nov 26 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers In the toc everything is numbered as I wanted it to be but the headings of \listof... remain unnumbered. I guess one must change the \chapter*-environment, so that these are numbered with roman numbers. How would it be possible to implement this in your code? |
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Nov 26 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers One important note: one can write \documentclass[liststotocnumbered,bibtotocnumbered]{scrbook} to make lists as listoffigures, listoftables and bibliography appear in the toc numbered. As egreg mentioned all these lists are embedded in the \chapter*-environment. With liststotocnumbered,bibtotocnumbered LaTeX seems to change the environments of these list to \chapter. Therefor, to make egreg's approach feasible one must delete liststotocnumbered,bibtotocnumbered. |
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Nov 26 |
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Package not found During installation I can change the folders where I would like to have them (e.g. /Applications/NewFolder). I thought that within TeXShop all paths/directories for packages will be set to this folder automatically. I installed everything again with default settings and now it works. |
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Nov 26 |
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Package not found I have kind of the same problem as OP. A couple of days ago I installed the latest version of MaxTex (from tug.org/mactex). I chose to move everything which comes with the pkg-file to /Applications/MacTex/ (all packages are in the same folder). When I try to compile one of my tex-files I get the message: "/usr/texbin/pdflatex not found." This is where I found pdflatex: /Applications/MacTex/texlive/2012/bin/universal-darwin/pdftex. All this is a bit odd, since this should not happen according to the Max-Tex-FAQs (see AT.01) |
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Nov 26 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 22 |
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The meaning of the percent sign in LaTeX coding @JosephWright You're right. You can close the thread (btw: can I close my threads myself?). When I typed in my question, tex.stackexchange.com/questions/7453/… did not appear as a possible answer. |
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Nov 21 |
asked | The meaning of the percent sign in LaTeX coding |
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Nov 21 |
accepted | Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers |
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Nov 21 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers @egreg I tried to convince them that their idea of typography is wrong...whatever :-/ |
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Nov 21 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Nov 21 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers added 14 characters in body; edited title |
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Nov 21 |
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Changing enumeration of divisions to roman numbers @DanielE.Shub Please see edit. I know, this makes hardly any difference but that's how it must be. My school told me so. |