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| location | Moscow, Russia | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 10 months |
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Aug 3 |
awarded | Beta |
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Aug 2 |
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Automatically numbering constants (Re: no links are generated for the constants) ah, that's the thing I clearly missed |
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Aug 2 |
comment |
Cyrillic in (La)TeX Isn't it just a method "inputenc + babel" (with all it cons) but without working hyphenation? |
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Aug 2 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Aug 2 |
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Cyrillic in (La)TeX Probably xelatex is the best choice for new documents. But sometimes I need, for example, to build some old book from the source. And I suspect switching to xelatex there won't be an easy task (although I should try). |
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Aug 2 |
answered | Cyrillic in (La)TeX |
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Aug 2 |
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Cyrillic in (La)TeX Oh, xelatex definitely counts. Looks like it works fine with Cyrillic but I used xelatex only a couple of times and probably there are some caveats. |
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Aug 2 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 2 |
answered | Cyrillic in (La)TeX |
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Aug 2 |
answered | Cyrillic in (La)TeX |
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Aug 2 |
asked | Cyrillic in (La)TeX |
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Aug 2 |
answered | What is the easiest way to get borders around a page in LaTeX? |
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Aug 1 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Aug 1 |
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Bold math using mathspec Maybe some clever usage of \setboldmathrm command (from fontspec package) can solve this problem (but I failed). |
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Aug 1 |
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How can I get an underbrace and an overbrace to partially overlap in an equation? @Jukka Sure, thank you. |
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Aug 1 |
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How can I get an underbrace and an overbrace to partially overlap in an equation? $$...$$ -> \[...\] |
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Aug 1 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 31 |
answered | \pagebreak vs \newpage |
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Jul 31 |
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Automatically numbering constants example added |
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Jul 31 |
answered | Automatically numbering constants |