| bio | website | |
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| location | Calgary, Canada | |
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | May 17 at 20:09 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
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Apr 16 |
accepted | Add key for new Listings environment |
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Apr 16 |
comment |
Add key for new Listings environment Thanks! I have a very superficial understanding of how this works. Is the key only available after #1 is expanded? |
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Apr 16 |
asked | Add key for new Listings environment |
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Apr 12 |
accepted | Wider caption for listing using multicol |
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Apr 12 |
comment |
Wider caption for listing using multicol This works well. Thanks - doing it this way did not occur to me! |
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Apr 12 |
asked | Wider caption for listing using multicol |
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Aug 15 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 15 |
comment |
tikz-qtree spoils tikz trees Indeed, I only need both grow=right and rotate=90 using TL2010 |
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Aug 15 |
accepted | tikz-qtree spoils tikz trees |
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Aug 14 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Aug 14 |
comment |
tikz-qtree spoils tikz trees Interesting, because if I only specify grow=right, it actually grows downward when tikz-qtree is loaded. |
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Aug 13 |
comment |
tikz-qtree spoils tikz trees Thank you for the response Andrew. Adding grow=right solved the problem. Just one more thing to clarify: with tikz-qtree, did you leave out the rotate=90? |
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Aug 13 |
comment |
tikz-qtree spoils tikz trees Yes - thank you. I didn't have enough rep to post images for my first question! |
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Aug 13 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 12 |
asked | tikz-qtree spoils tikz trees |