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Dec 17 |
answered | What is the best book to start learning LaTeX? |
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answered | How do I get BibTeX entries from amazon.com? |
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Nov 26 |
answered | Is there a package to pull out Answer Keys from Exercises to the last page? |
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answered | Commutative diagram generating app |
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answered | An 'abstract' at the start of every chapter? |
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Oct 23 |
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Fast, Cheap, WYSIWYG program In principle, you should be able to add an html file on your own computer to Greasemonkey's "Display LaTeX" list, and switch between viewing it with a text editor and with a browser, but I haven't been able to make this work. Has anyone done this? |
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Oct 21 |
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Getting a tikz picture to have an equation number I don't understand your comment --- there is no need for \hbox. Did you even try it? |
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Oct 20 |
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Getting a tikz picture to have an equation number Exactly. "equation" puts the reference number on the baseline of the picture, so the solution is to move the baseline. |
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Oct 20 |
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Getting a tikz picture to have an equation number added 24 characters in body |
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Oct 20 |
answered | Getting a tikz picture to have an equation number |
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What are your favorite document classes and what do you use them for? added 178 characters in body |