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How to put several lines in the numerator of a fraction?
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How to put several lines in the numerator of a fraction?
How to align them by centre, instead of right border?
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How to get rid of an arrow in tikz?
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Position an exampleblock in front of content
It is exactly what was looking for! Thanks a lot.
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Position an exampleblock in front of content
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Position an exampleblock in front of content
And also, if i change a beamer theme, i will need to readjust the style of this green box.
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Position an exampleblock in front of content
It is not bad, but this approach restricts the contents inside the block. For example i need an {itemize} environment there.
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Position an exampleblock in front of content
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tikz positioning. How to place a node below of another only by y coordinate, leaving x alone
A'm aware of "matrix of nodes" but I could not make it work with chains.
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tikz positioning. How to place a node below of another only by y coordinate, leaving x alone
I'm sorry for the mess. I've mixed the answers.
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tikz positioning. How to place a node below of another only by y coordinate, leaving x alone
Thank you. I didn't think, that "at" can work in such complicated manner. (sorry for confusion)
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