| bio | website | natesoares.com |
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| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Jun 25 '12 at 14:35 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
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Dec 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 19 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 21 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 19 |
accepted | Books, Parts, and Prologues |
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Dec 19 |
revised |
Books, Parts, and Prologues deleted 38 characters in body |
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Dec 19 |
comment |
Books, Parts, and Prologues Woops, just fixed the chapter problems. In the MWE there is no chapter marker, because the only chapter marker I can get is CHAPTER 0. PROLOGUE (by using \chaptermark{Prologue}). The desired behavior is to have the header just be "PROLOGUE", which I'm working on now. |
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Dec 19 |
revised |
Books, Parts, and Prologues added 10 characters in body |
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Dec 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 19 |
revised |
Books, Parts, and Prologues added a minimal working example |
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Dec 19 |
comment |
Books, Parts, and Prologues Yep! My next question would be "how do I turn off the CHAPTER 0. CHAPTERNAME" marker in the headings, but I'm currently picking my way through the manual to find out. If you could point me in the right direction that would save me quite a bit of time. :-) |
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Dec 19 |
asked | Books, Parts, and Prologues |
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Dec 31 |
comment |
Command to uppercase the first letter of each word in a sentence Also, just realized that if you have two entries for "alpha" and "Alpha" then the index will display them both as "Alpha" but won't combine them into the same entry like it should. Again, I don't suppose there's any way to make the uppercase macro expand earlier? I can just write a pre-processing script that uppercases the character in the ind file, but it would be nice to have it done in tex. |
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Dec 31 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 31 |
comment |
Command to uppercase the first letter of each word in a sentence Thanks! Out of curiosity, why does everybody leave percent signs where they open and close brackets? It just begins a comment, right? |
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Dec 31 |
accepted | Command to uppercase the first letter of each word in a sentence |
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Dec 31 |
comment |
Command to uppercase the first letter of each word in a sentence Close, but if I do it this way then the index isn't sorted, because all entries start with \MakeUpperCase. Is there any way to force that macro to expand before building the index? |
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Dec 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 30 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 30 |
comment |
Command to uppercase the first letter of each word in a sentence Yes, but how would I make this work with \Index{alpha beta}? |
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Dec 30 |
asked | Command to uppercase the first letter of each word in a sentence |