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| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
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Mar 4 |
answered | Can we convert DVI or PostScript into TeX? |
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Mar 4 |
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Lighter version of sans serif typeface Adding a command \renewcommand{\seriesdefault}{l} also affects my serif font. |
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Mar 4 |
asked | Lighter version of sans serif typeface |
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Feb 28 |
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Ligatures: why “fi”, but not “fj” as well? +1 for the hacking skills! |
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Feb 28 |
answered | Ligatures: why “fi”, but not “fj” as well? |
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Feb 13 |
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Why does my PDF render differently in Windows and Linux? Zoom in very far using Adobe Reader. Is the text vectorized or "bitmapped"? |
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Feb 10 |
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What packages do people load by default in LaTeX? Todd: see tex.stackexchange.com/questions/7896/… |
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Jan 14 |
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How to create posters using LaTeX Predrag: I will take a look at your link, thanks. |
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Jan 11 |
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As a devoted LaTeX user, how do I most effectively use software which is *not* TeX-based? @Ryan: How so? Isn't more like a plumber directing a Spielberg movie? |
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Jan 9 |
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Publicity Poster Are you really sure that TeX is the best tool for this job? I used to make posters and presentations with LaTeX, but now I have realized that there are much better tools for this job (unlike typesetting documents). |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 24 |
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Controlling abbreviation of author names list using natbib It seems to have worked! |
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Nov 24 |
accepted | Controlling abbreviation of author names list using natbib |
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Nov 17 |
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Controlling abbreviation of author names list using natbib added 1 characters in body |
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Nov 17 |
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Controlling abbreviation of author names list using natbib Thank you! I will try this. |
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Nov 16 |
asked | Controlling abbreviation of author names list using natbib |
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Nov 8 |
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How to create posters using LaTeX I am at a conference now and I still stand by this answer. It is even more true for presentations, though. |
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Oct 17 |
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LaTeX to plain text for e.g. generation of statistics pdftotext is good enough for my purposes. I can post-process the file if needed. The question might still be interesting, though. Can it be done without going via PDF? |
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Oct 17 |
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LaTeX to plain text for e.g. generation of statistics (if anyone knows a good tag, feel free to edit the question) |
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Oct 17 |
asked | LaTeX to plain text for e.g. generation of statistics |