| bio | website | bandes-storch.net |
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| location | Portland, OR | |
| age | 20 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | May 4 at 21:48 | |
| stats | profile views | 44 |
I'm a college junior, computer geek/programmer, etc.
Twitter: @jtbandes.
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Oct 19 |
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When and why should I use % !TEX TS-program and % !TEX encoding? Note that some other editors respect this setting, at least the TS-program setting, such as TextMate. |
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Oct 18 |
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The right way to get sans-serif math? This happens when using mathpazo only. |
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Oct 18 |
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The right way to get sans-serif math? That solution is helpful, but when I try it the uppercase Greek letters are not sans-serif... any ideas why? |
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Oct 18 |
asked | How can I tie two pieces of text together so LaTeX tries not to break exactly between them? |
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Oct 18 |
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What is the difference between LaTeX and HTML? added 3 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
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What is the difference between LaTeX and HTML? added 120 characters in body |
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Oct 18 |
answered | What is the difference between LaTeX and HTML? |
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Oct 17 |
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Single paragraph with styling and larger \parskip I guess it's fine; it just seemed like \parskip would be the natural thing to use for separating paragraphs. |
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Oct 16 |
asked | Single paragraph with styling and larger \parskip |
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Oct 16 |
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The right way to get sans-serif math? Is it possible to switch to cmbright or some other font for a certain portion of the document and then switch back? |
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Oct 16 |
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The right way to get sans-serif math? added 77 characters in body |
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Oct 16 |
asked | The right way to get sans-serif math? |
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Oct 12 |
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What is the difference between \fontsize{…}{some length} and \linespread{some length}? It seems that using both of them has a compounding effect; is one used in calculation of the other or something? |
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Oct 12 |
asked | What is the difference between \fontsize{…}{some length} and \linespread{some length}? |
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Oct 10 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 9 |
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A line of text with proper positioning but consuming no space? Even with \offinterlineskip the title is in different positions with/without the subtitle; I want it to stay in the same place. Putting it in a new row would work except then its proximity to the main title is constrained by the left and right cell heights. |
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Oct 9 |
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A line of text with proper positioning but consuming no space? @PeterGrill It should be below the main title, except I don't want it to take up any space (so maybe it will overlap with the \tabucline, I don't care about that). |
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Oct 9 |
asked | A line of text with proper positioning but consuming no space? |
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Oct 8 |
accepted | hangindent + wrapfig = bad spacing? |
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Oct 8 |
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hangindent + wrapfig = bad spacing? Is there any alternative to wrapfig that would play nicely with \hangindent, or any alternative to hangindent that would play nicely with wrapfig? |