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accepted Redefining a theorem counter
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comment Redefining a theorem counter
Ah sorry, I commented away \renewcommand\thelem... (which is silly, I admit). It works now, thanks!
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comment Redefining a theorem counter
If I do this the number of the first lemma will be B.0.1.
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accepted How can I vertically align the labels in a tikz diagram
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comment How can I vertically align the labels in a tikz diagram
This looks very nice, great solution!
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comment How can I vertically align the labels in a tikz diagram
That sounds like a solution. But I'm not sure how to do that. Could you give an example of how to do it?
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comment How can I vertically align the labels in a tikz diagram
@cmhughes: How will I be able to determine the right number to give to pos? It seems unlikely that this is going to be very precise...
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comment How to draw a poset Hasse Diagram using TikZ?
@Yiannis Lazarides: I agree. I wouldn't know how to obtain the result of the first example easily with the positioning commands. The nodes (min) and (max) are below and above the middle of the line from (b) to (c). If you want to get (min) at that position by using below and right or left, you'll probably end up defining a node between (b) and (c) that you otherwise don't want. That seems a bit unnatural. On the other hand, the last diagram would be easy to draw with positioning commands.
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revised How to draw a poset Hasse Diagram using TikZ?
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