| bio | website | |
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| location | Belgium | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | Mar 28 at 13:27 | |
| stats | profile views | 21 |
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Jun 27 |
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Replacing characters in argument strings The package is named xstring without the s. |
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Dec 30 |
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Infinite-depth list But the depth is not unlimited. Any idea to have unlimited depth ? |
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Oct 29 |
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Disable keyword highlighting in lstset +1: not directly related to your question but your prebreak with ensuremath really helped me. |
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May 4 |
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Aligning TikZ trees with other nodes In case you want to know how to align multiple trees with other nodes, go read the post Aligning multiple TikZ trees with other nodes |
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May 4 |
awarded | Teacher |
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May 4 |
answered | Aligning multiple TikZ trees with other nodes |
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May 4 |
accepted | Aligning multiple TikZ trees with other nodes |
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May 4 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 3 |
asked | Aligning multiple TikZ trees with other nodes |
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Apr 24 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Apr 24 |
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Aligning TikZ trees with other nodes Thank you. It works just how I wanted to. Listing all the nodes of the tree in the fit option is quite tedious but I found out that I can just list the "outer" child nodes (root, left child of root and rightmost node) to get the right bounding box. I also like your notation SOURCE TREE-2-1 avoiding to name the nodes explicitly. |
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Apr 24 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 24 |
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Aligning TikZ trees with other nodes That's a good idea except that is specific to my example of a tree having an odd depth and containing edges of equal sizes. I prefer the solution given above because it works in all cases and I also have a bounding box with the fitting node that I can use to do other things. |
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Apr 24 |
accepted | Aligning TikZ trees with other nodes |
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Apr 24 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 24 |
asked | Aligning TikZ trees with other nodes |