@egreg: I was reading news on the Pope and holy week, then I found a name that is probably well known by you: Raniero Cantalamessa. Does it ring a bell? :)
@egreg My advisor was talking about him the other day. He's the official preacher to the papal household. I was recommended to read some homilies of him (after of course reading technical papers on CS).
Pardon for the funny title. I have a large report in the middle of which there is a sentence
Let $\mathcal{L}$ : $\mathcal{O}$ $\rightarrow$ $\mathcal{S}$ be a function
This shows in the report as in the third line of the following image.
Now I want the function declaration L:O->S to be in o...
hey, prepping lecture notes last minute...so quick help would be appreciated...anyone know the right parameter to adjust with enumitem to increase whitespace at the bottom, but not top of the list? \topsep gives me what I want for the last item (space beneath it) but gives me unwanted space before the first item. Anyone know what to do?
@MarioS.E. Yea that's what I've come across too. I wound up just hacking what I wanted with a negative vspace before the first item but I can't help but think there must be a "better" way.
@Dennis There is a movie with Val Kilmer.... it's a western. The guy has typhoid, but is a hell of a shooter, and a friend of his is about to get in a duel with the bad guy... so Val Kilmer says "I'm your huckleberry" so the bad guy fights him instead of his friend
@egreg, @DavidCarlisle (or indeed anyone else) Do either of you know the full details of how kpsewhich, etc. decide where to look for files? I'm trying to understand which formats will find .sty files inside tex/latex as opposed to tex/generic, and my experiments are currently confusing!
@JosephWright For instance, tex has TEXINPUTS.tex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}// while pdflatex has TEXINPUTS.pdflatex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,}//
@egreg ConTeXt MkII behaves as one would expect: it doesn't find a .sty file in tex/latex. On the other hand, MkIV does. My feeling is that this is because MkIV uses a callback for \input, and this uses the Lua interface for the search library, which probably doesn't 'know' which format is active and so returns the same as the command line kpsewhich.
@egreg Being on the LaTeX team I do occasionally have to try to follow ConTeXt stuff :-)
BTW, LaTeX2e update being prepared for TL2014
@DavidCarlisle Enjoying the 'bug spam' from Frank? ;-)
I'd like to get something like this: [-40 ; 80] °C
Instead I'm getting:
Below is a MWE. I've tried to include all necessary packages for siunitx, as written in its documentation; there are more, perhaps they are conflicting with the ones siunitx requires...
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{scra...