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A mathematician who uses TeX/LaTeX as a daily tool.


May
17
reviewed Looks Good Right superscript dot
May
17
revised Aligning equality sign with overset text
Added mathstyling
May
17
revised Aligning equality sign with overset text
Added vertical centering
May
17
answered Aligning equality sign with overset text
May
17
comment Text Wrap with algorithm2e
Have a look at tex.stackexchange.com/q/39017/15925 . My guess is that your \floatpagefraction (default 0.5) needs adjusting. Otherwise please provide a minimal working example (MWE)
May
17
comment Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
It was by experiment. That this affects the behaviour of above in this way, seems to be in direct contradiction with a statement in the pgfmanual on page 185. Anyway I have added an extra example to my answer to show this behaviour.
May
17
revised Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
Added positioning example
May
16
comment Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
Thanks for the full code. It is the use of the positioning library that it is changing the behaviour to being non-additive.
May
15
comment Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
Thank you for the extra example. However, when I compile it I don't get the output shown, both the Label and x are raised. THis is even more clear when you replace 3pt by 3cm. So additive behaviour is still present in this case. For reference my tikz verison is "2010/10/13 v2.10 (rcs-revision 1.76)"
May
15
reviewed Leave Open Dedication and Quote in my thesis
May
15
reviewed Close Strange “missing \item” problem in enumerate
May
15
reviewed Close Adding \includegraphics totally abolishes all \citep and \ref links
May
15
comment Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
@ted I have not seen your edit, other reviewers have rejected it first. You can always add it to the bottom of your question instead. From what you write in your comment, your every node/.style only applies to \draw[umlTransition] commands, so the coordinates are unaffected.
May
14
comment Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
@AndrewStacey Double above example now added showing additivity.
May
14
revised Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
Additive above example added.
May
14
comment Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
@AndrewStacey I only have empirical evidence: putting the coordinate style to above=0pt in the second example gives a red line starting higher than O. An explanation of why it behaves like this would be nice to have.
May
14
revised Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
Added use case
May
14
answered Styling every node without affecting coordinate styles
May
14
reviewed Approve suggested edit on Increase the space between operator in subscript/superscript
May
14
reviewed Leave Open Add notes to latex beamer