| bio | website | xosfaere.wordpress.com |
|---|---|---|
| location | Denmark | |
| age | 38 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Nov 23 '12 at 20:22 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
I'm a software developer. I program in Microsoft .NET and Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
|
Nov 11 |
accepted | Typesetting time |
|
Nov 11 |
comment |
Typesetting time @Qrrbrbirlbel Current use is "fancy invitation card" :-) |
|
Nov 11 |
comment |
Typesetting time @PeterGrill Thanks for the tip. That was just from an example I dug up but good to know. :-) PS do you have a link to your standard preamble? PPS Perfect just means "best practice", if there is such a thing. |
|
Nov 11 |
asked | Typesetting time |
|
Nov 5 |
awarded | Suffrage |
|
Nov 5 |
awarded | Nice Question |
|
Nov 4 |
comment |
Red squiggly imitation @barbarabeeton I don't know how appropriate the style is but in zoomed-in mode I find it looks better, subjectively speaking. Whether the developers choose this style to "cut corners" (excuse the pun) or not is an interesting question in and of itself. I don't have an answer for that. |
|
Nov 4 |
awarded | Commentator |
|
Nov 4 |
accepted | Red squiggly imitation |
|
Nov 4 |
comment |
Red squiggly imitation Thanks. This is the best answer so far. The only thing missing is that the path-segment join style is different. The peaks are cut off. This makes the sguiggly look more smooth, if you will. |
|
Nov 4 |
comment |
Red squiggly imitation Thanks Harish! I've added a zoomed-in screenshot to show the sguiggly in great detail. It's actually not quite a wave. |
|
Nov 4 |
comment |
Red squiggly imitation Thanks! I've added a zoomed-in screenshot to show the sguiggly in great detail. It's actually not quite a wave. |
|
Nov 4 |
comment |
Red squiggly imitation I've added an extra screenshot to show how the sguiggly actually looks zoomed-in. I don't know if that's the normal look but that's how it looks in one of the most popular code editors. |
|
Nov 4 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Nov 4 |
revised |
Red squiggly imitation added 198 characters in body |
|
Nov 4 |
accepted | ams bibliography style rationale |
|
Nov 4 |
awarded | Yearling |
|
Nov 4 |
asked | Red squiggly imitation |
|
Nov 3 |
asked | ams bibliography style rationale |
|
Oct 28 |
comment |
How can I draw annotated braces over and under math expressions? @PeterGrill Do you have an example of something fancy? :-) |