| bio | website | eddarmitage.com |
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| location | London, United Kingdom | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 10 months |
| seen | Apr 29 at 10:27 | |
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I'm Edd. I'm a Computer Science graduate from the University of Bath, currently working as a software developer at Ocado, in Hatfield, UK. I've experience working in a number of industries, including military and civil engineering, and working on very different types of project.
I reguarly code in C, C++ and Objective-C, and have experience using Python, Java, PHP and Ada as well as the basics such as Bash-scripting. I'm keen to learn C# and the .Net framework in the near future. I'm happy to work with html and XML, and I typeset the vast majority of my university work using LaTeX.
Outside of work, I'm a keen photographer. I'm a Canon user, shooting with a 5D. I'm interested in landscapes and cityscapes, as well as bits of sports photography. I'm wanting to learn more about how I can use flash to enhance my photos.
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Apr 4 |
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How to get text flow to start one column at a time for multiple columns? Can you provide a minimal workinge example (tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=minxampl) so that we can see what you have at present and better understand what you're trying to describe? |
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Apr 4 |
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Change the equation number in alignat Updated to include original author's example. |
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Apr 4 |
answered | Change the equation number in alignat |
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Apr 4 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Apr 4 |
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Compiling partial documents (without document tags) As much for future reference as anything else, the subfiles package does a very similar thing to standalone by allowing you to build all of your *.tex files using the preamble and document class/parameters from the main *.tex file, and so may be considered by future viewers of this question if they don't want the document class of subfiles to default to article, which I think standalone does. |
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Mar 29 |
accepted | Red box drawn around question-mark operator in minted Erlang code |
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Mar 29 |
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Red box drawn around question-mark operator in minted Erlang code Thanks; that worked a treat - it was that line and simply adding an escaped ? term did the trick nicely. I'll email Jeremy. |
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Mar 28 |
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Red box drawn around question-mark operator in minted Erlang code Added additional question to try and gain some response by making the question more accessible. |
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Mar 24 |
asked | Red box drawn around question-mark operator in minted Erlang code |
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Mar 20 |
awarded | Suffrage |
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Mar 17 |
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XML highlighting - different style for attributes added 3 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
revised |
compiling wiki excerpt added 165 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
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compiling wiki description added 370 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
revised |
XML highlighting - different style for attributes deleted 1 characters in body |
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Mar 14 |
suggested | suggested edit on compiling tag wiki excerpt |
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Mar 14 |
suggested | suggested edit on compiling tag wiki |
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Mar 14 |
wiki | created compiling description |
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Mar 14 |
wiki | created compiling excerpt |
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Mar 14 |
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using \input and pygmentize together: trying to get line numbers to show Is there anyway you could post a short sample of the blah.tex file that pygmentize produces that demonstrates your problem? Have you considered using the minted (ctan.org/pkg/minted) package? (I know next to nothing about lyx, so this may be an absurd suggestion - apologies). |
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Mar 14 |
awarded | Tag Editor |