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The user formerly know as user825518
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Apr 5 |
accepted | Beamer overlay box around text - the correct way? |
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Apr 5 |
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Beamer overlay box around text - the correct way? Cool, thanks! Didn't even think to try <+->! |
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Apr 5 |
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Beamer overlay box around text - the correct way? Got it, that's exactly the functionality I was looking for! Any idea why it pauses twice on the last item in the list? I tried stopping it from doing that by moving around the \pause, but I haven't been successful. |
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Apr 5 |
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Beamer overlay box around text - the correct way? fixed typo in MWE |
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Apr 5 |
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Beamer overlay box around text - the correct way? Yes, the effect is the same as in the other post. I was looking to have something boxed afterwards, I noticed that there's a typo in my original so I've edited the MWE accordingly |
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Apr 5 |
asked | Beamer overlay box around text - the correct way? |
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Oct 14 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 26 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jun 14 |
accepted | Elegant way to make entire citation bold |
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Jun 14 |
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Elegant way to make entire citation bold I apologize for my delay in response, but thank you very much! That does exactly what I was looking for! |
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May 7 |
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Elegant way to make entire citation bold Nope, it's completely arbitrary in that sense. I'm trying to highlight certain references for someone else to look at. |
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May 2 |
awarded | Commentator |
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May 2 |
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Bold of authors list changes style with bibtex Okay, no big deal :-) Thank you very much for your help and all your insight! |
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May 2 |
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Bold of authors list changes style with bibtex Thank you very much! Sorry, I have another question. Is there a way I can do this and maintain the citations in multiple brackets? For example, if I wanted to do \cite{EPR,BCS,otherpaper} and only wanted BCS to be bold, but still have them referenced as [1-3]. I tried just cramming the commands in there, but not surprisingly, this didn't work: \cite{EPR,\bstctlcite{IEEE:bold}BCS\bstctlcite{IEEE:plain},otherpaper} |
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May 2 |
accepted | Bold of authors list changes style with bibtex |
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May 2 |
revised |
Bold of authors list changes style with bibtex made description more clear |
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May 2 |
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Bold of authors list changes style with bibtex Thanks for the reply! I can see how CTLname_latex_cmd can format the author's names, but is there a way I can make it so that it only does so for certain articles? In the example above, I would like to only make the BCS paper have bold authors. Thanks again! |
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May 1 |
asked | Bold of authors list changes style with bibtex |
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Apr 25 |
revised |
Elegant way to make entire citation bold added link to IEEE templates and biblatex comment |