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Feb 4 |
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Headings and advice to write a PhD in physics using LaTeX @dingo_d yeah, my font install is kinda specific and old (2008), so it may be tricky to get it exactly as I did... Anyway, glad you could correct it! |
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Feb 2 |
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Headings and advice to write a PhD in physics using LaTeX @dingo_d actually, I don't... Where does the problem seem to come from? Do you have the Fourier and Garamond Pro fonts installed? |
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Nov 18 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 18 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Sep 26 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Sep 23 |
answered | What have been the most important changes to LaTeX in the last five years? |
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Sep 15 |
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Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? @Daniel: just did it, thanks for the suggestion |
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Sep 15 |
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Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? rephrase the title |
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Sep 15 |
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Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? Certainly the simplest if nothing else exists... not the most convenient to use though :-( |
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Sep 15 |
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Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? clear things |
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Sep 15 |
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Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? The source file would not be TeX, but I want to use TeX to render the diff result, so I think it is on topic. I'll rephrase the question, as it seems unclear... |
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Sep 15 |
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Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? This is not what I asked. The source files may be of any types (C code, log file, conf file, etc.) The package would compute the diff and present it nicely (with colors, line numbers on both files, +/- signs, etc.) on the page. |
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Sep 15 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 15 |
asked | Are there any LaTeX packages to compute and render the diff between two text files? |
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May 12 |
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Headings and advice to write a PhD in physics using LaTeX @YuppieNetworking: it's added by HAL, it's not in my original pdf |
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Mar 31 |
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xml wiki excerpt added 232 characters in body |
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Mar 31 |
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xml wiki description added 377 characters in body |
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Mar 31 |
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svg wiki excerpt added 107 characters in body |
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Mar 31 |
revised |
svg wiki description added 949 characters in body |