| bio | website | jeromyanglim.blogspot.com |
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| location | Melbourne, Australia | |
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I am a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Deakin University bridging I/O psychology and statistics.
I'm quite active on the Cognitive Sciences and Statistics Stack Exchanges.
You can find me also on:
- Twitter: @JeromyAnglim
- Google+: https://plus.google.com/100803004599943057656
- My blog on psychology and statistics: http://jeromyanglim.blogspot.com
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Aug 31 |
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Extracting the contents of text in a specified environment into a new file @Andrew Thanks for that. The solution in Perl does look elegant. And the write-while-compiling option sounds useful and possibly easier to learn for someone who has never used Perl. Hopefully someone will provide an answer on how to write-while-compiling. |
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Aug 29 |
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Custom list of hypotheses in table of contents format It seems to take the list text from any text in square brackets: e..g., \begin{hypothesis}[This text is displayed in list]This text is not\end{hypothesis}. While I would be willing to type the text twice if necessary, the text in the square brackets also appears in my document, which prevents it from being a solution. |
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Aug 29 |
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Custom list of hypotheses in table of contents format Thanks. This is helpful. However, by default it does not print the hypothesis text in the list. It only prints the hypothesis number and the page number. I'm having a read through the documentation to see if it supports printing the text. |
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Aug 20 |
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Beamer navigation circles without subsections? thanks, the subsection hack worked in terms of showing the circles. But it also had the side effect of removing the PDF sidebar navigation. |
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Aug 20 |
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Beamer navigation circles without subsections? Thanks for this more permanent solution |
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Aug 8 |
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Typing and editing Beamer presentations Good point about the priority of content. |
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Aug 8 |
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Typing and editing Beamer presentations I like the idea of using Org mode or some form of Wiki-like syntax, at least while brainstorming and planning the presentation. |
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Jul 27 |
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What are good sites to find citations in BibTex format? What Google Scholar lacks in quality control, it mostly makes up for in ease of access and breadth of coverage |