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| location | Grenoble, France | |
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I am a mathematics teacher and researcher.
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Apr 19 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 30 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Sep 14 |
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How can I fit my table of contents into a single page? Revisited Unfortunately, in my document this has no effect on my problem.Maybe my analysis is wrong, or there are some issue with the cls file. Note that in your example, a \enlargethispage, while ad hoc, makes the deal. It does nothing in my document. |
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Sep 14 |
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How can I fit my table of contents into a single page? Revisited Unfortunately, in my document this has no effect on my problem. |
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Aug 28 |
asked | How can I fit my table of contents into a single page? Revisited |
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Aug 28 |
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How can I fit my table of contents into a single page? I have the same problem for another reason: the page next to the ToC is text only (plus one line of ToC), the page after that starts with a section title. The last line of ToC seems to be forced here by LaTeX in order to avoid getting the section title at the bottom: it can put a space between the ToC and the text rather than between paragraphs. |
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Jul 11 |
accepted | How to get an exponent hat |
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Jul 11 |
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How to get an exponent hat In fact, I realized that your answer needs only a bit of twiddling with \raisebox and \scalebox to fulfill all my demands. I guess the ratio between the quickness of your answer and the length of my acceptation is the largest I ever saw on this family of sites. |
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Jul 11 |
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How to get an exponent hat @Henry Vogt: in fact I did not realize that the only problems with egreg's answer, which were the baseline (I would like to have the symbol on level with the baseline, so that I can use it in a superscript) and the size (since I put in a superscript, I prefer it slightly larger), can both be solved using \raisebox and \scalebox. |
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Jul 11 |
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How to get an exponent hat Added a further precision |
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Jul 11 |
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How to get an exponent hat Moreover, I would like to be able to write $f^{\myhat\myhat}$ for a double antiderivative, with both hats on level. Sorry for having such demands... |
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Jul 11 |
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How to get an exponent hat This is quite close to what I'd like, but I do have some spacing problems , and the hat is two large for my taste. Isn't there any mean to get the character in the usual hat alone (i.e. not the command that puts this character on top of the letter ?) |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jul 11 |
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How to get an exponent hat as I wrote, the problem is that this kind of hats do not behave as regular exponents when there is a subscript (contrary to '). So for example in $f'_x$ the ' is right above the x, which is not deported to the right. This is what I would like. |
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Jun 6 |
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How to get an exponent hat I guess that a solution would be to design a hat as a letter in metafont (so that instead of detecting manually what is behind, one would let the exponentiation do the job), but I do not know how to do that. |
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Jun 6 |
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How to get an exponent hat I do not have to, I want to. It is a notation that I think is clear and makes sense (it is a kind of antiderivative, so I want a notation close to $f'$). |
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Jun 5 |
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How to get an exponent hat This is in the right direction, but there is some issue with the height. First, I do not get the same result than you, the hat looks higher (even copy-pasting your code in a document containing nothing else); moreover, the height seems not to adapt to the height of the letter, so in particular $s^\ehat$ looks very weird. |
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Jun 4 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 4 |
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How to get an exponent hat @count Zero: alone, $f\text{\^{}}$ looks good to me, it is the alignment problem that bothers me as soon as there is an index. |
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Jun 4 |
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How to get an exponent hat Added a precision |