Funny! This user (a bot, maybe) tex.stackexchange.com/users/49929/user49929 registered 7 days ago and just now opens a span thread. Difficult to detect this kind of spam beforehand.
@GonzaloMedina and he even registered at mathematica as well, these bots are getting way too clever :P
@GonzaloMedina maybe one day they'll only post spam after having reached 1000 rep by intelligently googling and creating solutions to the really simple questions ;)
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@PauloCereda a little :P but those Ligatures don't always work, lualatex (or more specific luaotfload) doesn't like them very much, I'm using csquotes/\enquote now ;)
@PauloCereda I actually like csquotes since it automatically handles inner/outer quotes, and can use language specific quotes, even in multilingual documents :) if only polyglossia would provide an interface to detect language variants as well.. :P
@PauloCereda polyglossia can set languages and variants just fine, but provides no way for csquotes or other packages to detect which variant is selected
@PauloCereda if you first set variant=american, and later variant=british, csquotes will notice no difference as it only sees language=english
@PauloCereda — funnily enough I just implemented a new feature in fontspec that will enable Ligatures=TeX by default for \setmainfont and \setsansfont…
@egreg I must admit I don't exactly understand the piece of code you wrote setting the digits for math mode, but would it be possible to use something like this: tex.stackexchange.com/a/9600/46598 instead?
After fiddling around with egreg's answer to my previous question, I finally discovered that lualatex is not selecting the tnum OpenType features, that is it uses the default numerals instead of the monospaced lining, whereas xelatex does select the correct numerals.
The Goal
To use the Calluna...
Hmm, from the github conversation it looks like you know far more of what's going than I do… I only do the "dumb" stuff in fontspec — your problem is in the layer below mine.
...specifically it was one that I answered and then deleted the answers since you're solved a problem for sections that where located at the break of the page.
I think it may have dealt with the use of \thesection in the header/footer.
The current section name + chapter.section number is shown in the header. This is normal behaviour (what I want).
Example:
How can I remove the header text, if there is no section on the page. The following example illustrate my problem. The header is "1.0" but I want to show nothing.
Exampl...
@DavidCarlisle, I'm trying to get a figure out of a PDF document. I tried using the windows snipping tool or the pdf built-in "take snapshot", but the results are poor (seems it is transformed to .png). I did see there is a trim and clip option in the graphicx package, but I'm not sure how to specify the figure in the pdf
@MarioS.E. there are commandline tools but with pdftex you should be able to use \includegraphics[trim= .....,page=4,clip]{file.pdf} to include that page of the pdf file, then trim it
@MarioS.E. you have to write the exact lengths you want to trim, by measuring the page (eg with a physical rule on paper) or just by eye/trial and error.
Ok, overlooking something here - anyone know the command to make natbib give the citation index without the formatting that \citep puts on? I am using superscripted references, but I want to refer to reference "n" in-line in my text
The slug is an English unit of mass. It’s defined as the mass that accelerates by 1 ft/s² when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it (14.5939 kg). Simple, right?
I am confusing between non linear dynamics and chaos. Chaos is also a non-linear dynamics right? then what is the difference between chaos and non-linear dynamics?
What I understood about chaos is that, it is some errors or small deviations which repeat itself in space-time and with time it ampl...
@JosephWright yes although I was trying to catch up with Frank's bug spam (and "someone" had borrowed my machine:-) It depends a bit why doing it, in the end need something loadable into virtex for a latex3 format so that's useful, making it work with context is neighbourly but in practice i wonder if the overlap is large enough that it's ever used. I don't really have a lot of sympathy for documents using plain, if people want to do that they shoudl be able to figure out what's needed:-)
@DavidCarlisle VirTeX been sorted for years: one of my early tasks on the team (when writing the batch scripts and so on) was getting that properly functional: make format :-)
Not that it does much, but I do test from time to time
@JosephWright If I was setting it up I'd probably have an something.tex that is like minilttx in that it defines some core functionality (together with a guard so that it is only loaded once) then have wrapper .tex files for each of the latex packages so you have xparse.tex that is exactly \input something \input xparse.sty
Is the network playing up or is it my connectivity? need 3 or 4 "retry" for each comment at present...
@JosephWright your plan sounded reasonable, so my plan was to concentrate on reducing the open bug list then complain about the details once I saw the implementation:-)