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Jan
25
awarded  Critic
Jan
24
comment How can I explain the meaning of LaTeX to my grandma?
LaTeX to me is... NEVER HAVING TO USE A MOUSE... ever.
Jan
23
comment Forcing a table or image on a specified page
I've managed to work out the errors but I'm trying to clarify... we're trying to force the first table onto page 2? Edit: I think mafp linked to a good solution for this.
Jan
23
awarded  Informed
Jan
23
answered Is there any harm using hyperref for a document destined for printing?
Oct
11
awarded  Yearling
Feb
8
awarded  Nice Answer
Feb
2
comment What is the status of generating LaTeX from handwriting (i.e., OCR)?
@AymonFournier You're right! This program actually promotes sloppy handwriting. All joking aside it is pretty swank. However it does need an 'erase' brush. If the interpreter messes up because of a slight mistake in input you have to start over from scratch (unless you're able to finesse it which did not work most of the time for me).
Feb
2
comment What is the status of generating LaTeX from handwriting (i.e., OCR)?
@PredragPunosevac My summation looks pretty unambiguous to me. i.imgur.com/O1NjA.jpg Can't figure it out.
Feb
2
comment What is the status of generating LaTeX from handwriting (i.e., OCR)?
I could not get it to recognize and reproduce a summation. Could anyone else?
Oct
30
awarded  Nice Answer
Oct
17
awarded  Talkative
Oct
13
comment Looking for an efficient way to create polished scientific graphics
Try using the R statistics package (R-Project) available for many Linux distros, Windows and Mac. You can operate it with scripts which allows you to automate many graph making processes and seems to be a bit more intuitive than Gnuplot. It outputs graphs directly to PDF. Just realized, however, that it may not have the typsetting of text and math done by the TeX-engine but I'm not too experienced with it to know if it can do this.
Oct
12
revised Cross out with arrow as in “goes to zero”
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Oct
12
answered Cross out with arrow as in “goes to zero”
Oct
11
revised moderncv - how to adjust the description columns?
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Oct
11
comment moderncv - how to adjust the description columns?
Perhaps I lost something when I copied and pasted the code. Here I made it a bit more explicit where the linebreak goes. Also, I inserted this inside the document body right before the section containing \cvcomputer.
Oct
11
revised moderncv - how to adjust the description columns?
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Oct
11
awarded  Supporter
Oct
11
answered moderncv - how to adjust the description columns?