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awarded | Good Answer |
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Mar 30 |
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Jan 23 |
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Jan 23 |
answered | How can I explain the meaning of LaTeX to my grandma? |
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Sep 2 |
answered | Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? |
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Aug 31 |
accepted | Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? |
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Aug 31 |
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Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? After reading up on \makeatletter and \makeatother, it seems to me that they are serving no purpose in this example. Is that correct? |
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Aug 30 |
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Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? Thanks for reminding me of the "accept" feature; I have gone back to accept answers to my two previous questions. I'll be sure to revisit this one later. |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 30 |
accepted | Getting started with Greek and Hebrew in LuaLaTeX |
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Aug 30 |
accepted | Why does using Greek break em-dashes? |
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Aug 30 |
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Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? It will take me a while to digest all that, but it looks like exactly what I want! Thank you. |
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Aug 30 |
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Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? deleted 1 characters in body |
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Aug 30 |
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Aug 30 |
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Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? edited body |
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Aug 30 |
asked | Can I redefine ednotes' \Bnote command to behave more like a normal \footnote? |
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Aug 21 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 21 |
asked | Why does using Greek break em-dashes? |
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Aug 21 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 20 |
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Getting started with Greek and Hebrew in LuaLaTeX Before changing TeX engines I decided to go take another look at the "First Steps with General Typesetting.pdf" article available from the TeXShop help menu. At the top of page 3 they say to put the following at the beginning of your source file: %!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode and after doing so things are now working for me. I suppose there must be some more elegant way that you are achieving this same result? (I.e., telling TeXShop to interpret the source as UTF-8.) |