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| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | May 15 at 12:36 | |
| stats | profile views | 57 |
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Sep 6 |
asked | Less vertical space in frac |
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Jun 29 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 25 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Jul 22 |
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Move biblatex label into margin didn't think of that… I actually wanted something that would work with any style (since it's only layout) though. But I found the bbx'es now, it seems they just use \defbibenvironment, too, piecing together the label there. I thought there was a common macro… |
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Jul 22 |
revised |
Move biblatex label into margin added 98 characters in body |
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Jul 22 |
revised |
Move biblatex label into margin added 187 characters in body |
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Jul 22 |
asked | Move biblatex label into margin |
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Jun 25 |
accepted | Using listings' escapebegin/escapeend with short commands |
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Jun 24 |
answered | Using listings' escapebegin/escapeend with short commands |
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Jun 24 |
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Using listings' escapebegin/escapeend with short commands yes, looks like it. Wouldn't it be possible to find W in the escapebegin command to get the tokens between Q...W, then restore W so it can be expanded to escapeend? (Just using W doesn't work though, I guess there's some catcode magic at work?) |
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Jun 24 |
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Using listings' escapebegin/escapeend with short commands And with plainTeX environments like \def\wrapThat#1\endWrapThat{\libraryCommand{#1}} it fails with File ended while scanning use of \wrapThat. |
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Jun 24 |
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Using listings' escapebegin/escapeend with short commands Ah, forgot about that... But it doesn't work either: Using \NewEnviron{wrapThat}{\libraryCommand{\BODY}} it fails with \begin{wrapThat} ended by \end{lstlisting}. (but works outside lstlisting) |
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Jun 24 |
asked | Using listings' escapebegin/escapeend with short commands |
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Jun 20 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 20 |
accepted | Automatically increase PDF page height |
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Jun 20 |
answered | Automatically increase PDF page height |
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May 27 |
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Automatically increase PDF page height Wow. I really have to look into ConTeXt... |
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May 27 |
comment |
Automatically increase PDF page height Enclosing the content in a minipage takes care of the footnotes (or would that be more restrictive than necessary?) |
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May 27 |
asked | Automatically increase PDF page height |
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Mar 5 |
awarded | Teacher |