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I'm a graduate math student at Concordia University, Montreal.


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accepted LaTeX report wrong error line when enclosing thing within a macro
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accepted Preprocessing Latex: What is your workflow? Your tools?
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comment Preprocessing Latex: What is your workflow? Your tools?
@DavidCarlisle Oh whoa! I'm a very average tex user. I've an interest in preprocessing technics people use, but I can't come with as good an example as you mentioned.
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revised Preprocessing Latex: What is your workflow? Your tools?
precise goal of post
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comment Preprocessing Latex: What is your workflow? Your tools?
@DavidCarlisle It was not easy to write this question. I tried to catch the main points of a preprocessing session. It's true that my epsilon example is not so good.
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revised Preprocessing Latex: What is your workflow? Your tools?
precise line mismatch
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asked Preprocessing Latex: What is your workflow? Your tools?
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revised Numbering all lines in a presentation
typo
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asked Numbering all lines in a presentation
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comment Putting text in a box: custom box : different color for each line
Wonderfull! Thank you.
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revised Putting text in a box: custom box : different color for each line
add tag tikz
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asked Putting text in a box: custom box : different color for each line
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asked LaTeX report wrong error line when enclosing thing within a macro
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accepted How to have each slide in a separate file, each compilable, then combine them
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asked How to have each slide in a separate file, each compilable, then combine them
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comment Is there a \newcommand manager program?
@egreg Yes, it looks like a contracdiction. I mean I know what \axnzn means, but I always forget if I already defined or not \aynzn. Also, checking this is tedious. I guess clarity is a subjective matter. Still, our discussion effortlessly use \aznyn without ambiguity.