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Mar 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 20 |
accepted | Flexible grid layout to list addresses |
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Feb 17 |
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Flexible grid layout to list addresses I like this one, but would it be possible to make the number of columns fixed (manually input) and equal width? |
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Feb 17 |
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Flexible grid layout to list addresses I like the idea here, but multi-cols doesn't seem to handle columns fewer than 3 in the MWE above. For instance, if I change it to 1 or 2, I get this output: i.stack.imgur.com/K9lR5.png |
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Feb 16 |
asked | Flexible grid layout to list addresses |
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Jan 27 |
awarded | Disciplined |
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Dec 9 |
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Torn page effect Relevant: mathematica.stackexchange.com/q/4148 (if someone's looking for ideas) |
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Oct 21 |
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Creating commands for frame grids No worries, I still upvoted it :) btw, what controls the origin? As you can see in my example, the origin is in the center left and in some other slides of mine, it is lower left (but not the corner), whereas in yours it is top left, even though I can't see any obvious declaration. It looks like it varies depending on what items are already on the slide (e.g. frame title/no title, etc.) Would it be possible to force the origin to be at the same spot in every slide? |
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Oct 21 |
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Creating commands for frame grids This is nice, but as I mentioned in the question, I'd like the grid to be the last component to be drawn, so that it's on top of everything else. I'm not near a tex installation to test this out right now, but I'm guessing from the figure and because you applied it to the background canvas, that this is one of the first layers to be drawn... |
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Oct 21 |
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Creating commands for frame grids added 973 characters in body |
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Oct 19 |
asked | Creating commands for frame grids |
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Jul 29 |
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Increasing indentation in an enumerate You got the idea partially, but it doesn't work quite as well. Sure, you can align it well for a small figure, but for larger ones, I have to fiddle with the vertical spacing. Also, the reason for splitting it that way was because items 1 and 2 stretch all the way to the end, which is not possible if put in only a half mini page |
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Jul 29 |
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Increasing indentation in an enumerate @JLDiaz Ah, I see what you mean (he means). Hmmm... it might work in this case, but I think I do have some cases where the items extend below the column too (items 5,6 for example), so it'll be the same issue again, but roles reversed. |
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Jul 29 |
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Increasing indentation in an enumerate @percusse I don't see how that would align 3 & 4 with 1 & 2... or am I missing something/misunderstanding you? I'm fine with anything that aligns the last two items with the first two. The alignment of the figure in the right column is not that important |
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Jul 29 |
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Increasing indentation in an enumerate @percusse Points 3 and 4 talk about a figure in the right column, but 1–4 are all part of the same theme, so I don't want to split the list. I'm open to other solutions... this was the first thing that popped into my mind |
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Jul 29 |
asked | Increasing indentation in an enumerate |
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Jun 5 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 4 |
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Inserting a proof-reader's remark in a presentation title @percusse Your answer solves my immediate need and the rest is mere idle curiosity... I don't feel comfortable making someone dig up the internals just to satisfy a stray thought (and I don't even understand the internals). Thanks though :) |
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Jun 4 |
accepted | Inserting a proof-reader's remark in a presentation title |
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Jun 4 |
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Inserting a proof-reader's remark in a presentation title @percusse Just thinking about it, it might still be possible if one were to use the optional short title with \title[short]{long}, since the short one is what gets set to footlines... |

