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Sep 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Constituent |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Caucus |
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May 24 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 11 |
answered | Editors/IDEs for LaTeX documented source (.dtx) files |
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Feb 11 |
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Editors/IDEs for LaTeX documented source (.dtx) files Thanks @Joseph. I'm still trying to figure out the vocabulary for all the different flavors of TeX. :) |
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Feb 11 |
asked | Editors/IDEs for LaTeX documented source (.dtx) files |
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Feb 10 |
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How do I detect the options passed to the documentclass from my own style? Oh, wow, that's very cool. Thanks! |
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Feb 10 |
accepted | How do I detect the options passed to the documentclass from my own style? |
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Feb 10 |
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What are the established methods for filing and tracking bugs in packages? In this case, his email address is in the source: Copyright (C) 2010 by François Charette <firmicus ατ gmx δοτ net>. However, I think this is still a good question in general. |
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Feb 10 |
asked | How do I detect the options passed to the documentclass from my own style? |
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Feb 10 |
awarded | Critic |
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Feb 9 |
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Using 'xfrac' with 'mathrsfs' Hah, you barely beat me to it! I just discovered this by digging into fix-cm's source. I was, however, missing the \skewchar\font127. Is there any reason not to define this in terms of continuous font sizes? Or is this just something that wasn't possible long ago and has simply propagated through today? |
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Feb 9 |
accepted | Using 'xfrac' with 'mathrsfs' |
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Feb 9 |
asked | Using 'xfrac' with 'mathrsfs' |
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Feb 3 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Feb 3 |
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[Optionally] Specifying arbitrary numbers for sections and subsections added 18 characters in body |
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Feb 3 |
accepted | [Optionally] Specifying arbitrary numbers for sections and subsections |
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Feb 3 |
answered | [Optionally] Specifying arbitrary numbers for sections and subsections |