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12:19 AM
@HarishKumar Hmm... I can't say I've ever had anything quite like that. Is it good?
 
12:57 AM
@cfr I would bet you will like it. I can live with only that. :)
@cfr It will add to the taste if we use some pickle along with.
 
cfr
1:19 AM
@HarishKumar Wonder if soya yogurt would work. Probably. It behaves quite like regular yogurt. Hmmm.... possibilities.
 
2:00 AM
@cfr I have never tried soya yoghurt. :(
 
cfr
2:19 AM
@HarishKumar It is quite good. It turns out that the bacteria which make yogurt like soya milk just as well as they do dairy milk. [But never let anybody tell you that soya cheese is any good or that you can make great cheese from a pile of cashew nuts, a sieve and a pair of old socks. You can make something like cottage cheese and cream cheese, but you can't make proper cheese.]
 
@cfr: Good to know. :)
 
 
5 hours later…
7:09 AM
@DavidCarlisle Yes
 
7:41 AM
Good maen
 
Hi @christian
 
@Johannes_B Hello Johannes.. I wonder how some users would use LaTeX if there wouldn't be those TeX editors at all.
 
@ChristianHupfer Dunno. The world would fall down with el-capitano-madness.
 
@Johannes_B Apparently, yes
 
@ChristianHupfer No new posts on LC or gL :-/
 
7:52 AM
@Johannes_B: I've not been on LC for months, I believe
 
@ChristianHupfer I am there regularly. :-)
 
@Johannes_B Which isn't connected to the fact that you are a mod there ;-)
Updating TL ...
Another format update???
 
A drop-down terminal should not take 5 seconds to appear. :-(
 
@Johannes_B What's a drop-down-terminal?
@Johannes_B: By the way... any news of the Banana guy?
 
@ChristianHupfer A terminal that apears on a keystroke. For example guake
@ChristianHupfer No. I think he went away with project done, thanks
 
7:58 AM
@Johannes_B guake??????
 
@ChristianHupfer I got only one package to update koma-script.
Guake is a drop-down terminal for GNOME Desktop Environment. Like similar terminals, it is invoked with a single key, and hidden by pressing the same key again. Its design was inspired from consoles in computer games such as that of Quake which slide down from the top of the screen when a key is pressed, and slide back up when the key is pressed again. Guake follows the same line of Yakuake and Tilda, but it is an attempt to meld the best of them into a single GTK-based application. Guake has been written from scratch. Running Guake is faster than launching a new terminal with a keyboard shortcut...
 
@Johannes_B Koma wasn't in my update list some minutes ago
 
@ChristianHupfer I got the most recent 100 % up to date extra exclusive version from the KOMA-repository.
 
@Johannes_B A .... *nome .. I kan't use that *nome bekause I ket errors always -- that's why I use KDE ;-)
@Johannes_B You know, that I am not a fan of KOMA so I will wait until it's in the TL release
 
@ChristianHupfer I installed ubuntu a few years back and switched to XFCE window manager about two months later. My system is cluttered with Mist and i don't find the Muse to do a proper clean install (including getting rid of the old windows partitition that won't even start up).
@ChristianHupfer I know. Good thing we have @esdd, whe can answer all the KOMA questions with the latest features.
 
8:04 AM
@Johannes_B I find KOMA more and more weird. The manual isn't good, in my point of view.
 
@ChristianHupfer By the way, ich musste diese Woche chon Eis kratzen.
@ChristianHupfer Sadly, i have to agree. But documenting software is a hard task.
 
@Johannes_B Ich noch nicht, aber diese Woche kommen die Winterreifen drauf
@Johannes_B The problem with that manual is its lack of examples. Always fragments of code...
 
@ChristianHupfer Agreed, but Markus doesn't need all the stuff that is implemented the last months. All this is stuff that comes from the crazy brains of some users. Check the latest answers on KOMA and chapter titles. This is madness.
Stop with the fancy stuff and do some regular clean headings.
 
@Johannes_B: By the way, I will (try) rewrite my packages in expl3
 
@ChristianHupfer Didn't came around to taking a deeper look at L3. :-(
 
8:13 AM
@Johannes_B You definitely should look into L3... It's more exciting than tikz
 
@ChristianHupfer TikZ is a black box for me as well.
 
@ChristianHupfer Bug fix
 
@JosephWright svn blame who? ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Either me of @DavidCarlisle, I guess
 
@JosephWright Ah, the usual suspects :D
 
8:17 AM
@JosephWright we do what? (just logged in:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Updated the format again: the latexrelease changes
 
@JosephWright oh latex, must have been you:-)
@JosephWright but no large stack of mails from angry authors complaining things are broken this morning, so so far, so good....
 
@DavidCarlisle Indeed
@DavidCarlisle As we caught the priority issue ourselves I think we are looking quite good
@DavidCarlisle Monday may of course bring some 'fun'
 
@JosephWright push luatexbase back to ctan today, if nothing immediate shows up?
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes
@DavidCarlisle I'll send it this morning
 
8:22 AM
Does anyone know an answer where the solution is use "-shell-escape" option at compilation? Have answered this yesterday durint the answer the unanswered but after sleeping, I think this might by already answered somewhere
 
@RomainPicot well there are lots, but I think it depends on the question whether considered a duplicate, saying you need it for minted isn't really same as saying you need it for some versions of psfrag, or pythontex etc
@JosephWright I decided to skip over the ctex travis emails, but seems like you are making progress there
 
@DavidCarlisle Good plan: rather tedious
 
@RomainPicot Do a search similar to this one, and add more keywords, perhaps you can find one. That said, there are plenty of cases where the same questions have been asked and answered several times, not always easy to find/remember dupes, and often someone will just answer anyway.
 
@DavidCarlisle I have the testing working locally, want to give Liam Huang the time to update his pull request
 
@DavidCarlisle About using \begin{python}\end{python}. I didn't find anything but I'm not a specialist of it
 
8:29 AM
Either a clear dupe or unclear:
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Q: Appendix numbering (Alph.arabic) in Latex

ChanaI'm trying to have a appendix as Appendix A A.1 A.2 A.3 This is what I have do so far \appendix %\renewcommand\thesection{\Alph{subsection}} \renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\arabic{subsection}} Can anyone please tell me what I'm doing wrong here?? Thank you

 
@TorbjørnT. I always forget tag as is;answer. I'll look ty
 
@RomainPicot If you answered it's in your list, isn't it?
 
@ChristianHupfer list of answers I made? yes of course: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/184444/…
 
@RomainPicot No, I meant, you can find your answers there... perhaps we've got some misunderstanding
 
@ChristianHupfer I upvoted it. Off the list.
 
8:37 AM
@ChristianHupfer I may be not totally awake :-P? Where should I found my answer?
 
@DavidCarlisle Hope my check-ins this morning won't be too controversial!
 
@JosephWright Have you been a mac user? @egreg is: latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=26726
 
@Johannes_B I'll answer that one :-)
 
Any TeXShop users that can answer this one? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/270522/…
 
@Johannes_B Thanks
 
8:42 AM
@TorbjørnT. Let me grab TeXshop and check
 
@JosephWright sorry been away for a few minutes tracking down a latex bug:-)
latex/2476 (reported in 1997) looks like a bug to me...
 
@clemens: Some work for your acro package I assume:
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Q: \Ac{} is capitalising the entire long-form (acro package)

BZ1I'm using the acro package and would like to capitalise only the first letter of the long form of acronyms if they start a sentence. MWE: \documentclass{book} \usepackage{acro} \DeclareAcronym{tiaa}{ short = TIAA, long = this is an acronym } \begin{document} \Ac{tiaa} is the capitalised...

 
@JosephWright Nice, thank you. I learned something new.
 
9:04 AM
@DavidCarlisle \protected\def... :-)
 
9:16 AM
@DavidCarlisle This is emTeX (tex386), Version 3.14159 [4b] :)
 
@DavidCarlisle Wanna have soe fun? latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=26765 Or maybe @Paulo wants to help one of his own :-)
 
9:40 AM
@Johannes_B I always get goosebumps when I see those tables; and this has entries in square brackets and in parentheses. With no \\* for avoiding breaks where necessary. And no respect for the poor reader who'll see no alignment between entries with different number of digits. Statisticians. ;-)
 
@egreg The table looks awful. I couldn't even look at it.
@StefanKottwitz Tikz-Stuff, can you take this one? latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=25831
 
@Johannes_B WOW!
 
@egreg It does a bit of chest pain.
 
10:00 AM
@DavidCarlisle I've sent luatexbase
 
@JosephWright Ok I'm off for a bit, will see what disasters are reported later:-)
 
10:41 AM
@user2692669 Hello
 
10:55 AM
@Johannes_B looks like a simple tabular with scrlayer or fancyhdr
@egreg we would be proud if you would tell our users how to make it better :-) the forum is still a place, where people come with complex support issues which they cannot distill to a handy question, so there's nice classic talk instead of pure Q&A. Personally I enjoy the talking atmosphere there.
 
It's interesting how small you get get TL if you need to :-)
 
@JosephWright yes, look:
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@StefanKottwitz :-)
 
11:12 AM
@JosephWright Hi!
 
@StefanKottwitz Those tables are meaningless to me.
 
11:30 AM
@user2692669 Hi!
 
12:05 PM
@JosephWright @DavidCarlisle Please have a look at the following. Is the failure in any relation to the recent changes of luatexbase and co, or is the package just behind LuaTeX stuff (or buggy over all).
% arara: lualatex
%\RequirePackage{filecontents}
\documentclass{article}
\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.spell.xml}
	Some
\end{filecontents*}
\usepackage{spelling}
\begin{document}
Some text
\end{document}
 
@Johannes_B: I am cleaning up a little bit in my favourite tags
 
@ChristianHupfer You have a favourite list? How big is it?
 
@Johannes_B that's odd spelling was one of my test cases, let me se..
 
@Johannes_B Stack trace shows nothing to do with us: that's not valid XML
 
12:09 PM
@Johannes_B hang on you are writing an xml file that is clearly not well formed, then you get an xml parse error..
oh, what @JosephWright just said
 
@JosephWright @DavidCarlisle Not sure what the file is supposed to look like, i pulled that from mrunix.de/forums/…
 
@JosephWright seems like no disasters while I was out
 
@DavidCarlisle Probably needs a better error at the XML parser end, but that's not our fault :-)
@DavidCarlisle No
@DavidCarlisle I added some more contrib tests
 
@Johannes_B deleted the xml file then make the document look like
\documentclass{article}
\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.spell.bad}
	Some
\end{filecontents*}
\usepackage{spelling}
\begin{document}
Some text
\end{document}
 
@DavidCarlisle That works, though nothing is highlighted (is it supposed to be?). The OP gets errors on undef'ed commands, but he posted just snippets.
 
12:17 PM
@Johannes_B No highlighting here with TL'14
 
@ChristianHupfer I thought you were talking about the favourites in your profile.
@JosephWright The purpose of the package is a bit questionable for me. When i do spell-checking, i use aspell on the text file and that is it. No extra runs, no highlighting etc.
 
@Johannes_B ah, it doesn't normalise white space. Delete the spell.* files and try again with that space before Some deleted the the .bad file
 
@DavidCarlisle Ah, now it is highlighted.
Oder of files that texdoc finds; using aliases for texdoc. What list to ping? TL or texdoc?
 
12:35 PM
@Johannes_B I wrote favourite tags ;-)
@Johannes_B: My list of favorites contains only the questions by @egreg and @DavidCarlisle ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Wasn't reading properly, sorry.
 
@Johannes_B No worries ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer I had pasta for lunch, with a sauce made of minced beef, Lauchzwiebeln und Schmand.
 
@Johannes_B Similar: Bolognese (cooked by myself, not of a package or jar), Penne
 
@ChristianHupfer Real Bolognese, or just minced meat with tomato sauce?
 
12:42 PM
@egreg -- here's a teaser for you: valerielester.com
 
@egreg not just tables, anything :-)
 
@Johannes_B Most of it real ;-) Onions, garlic, minced beef meat, olive oil, spices of course and with tomates, cooked for some hours
 
@ChristianHupfer Isn't the real one without minced meat? And with carrots and celery?
 
12:57 PM
@ChristianHupfer nothing about emacs? It's a shame !
 
1:19 PM
Is there a way to print what font is used in a specific part of my text?
I try to use listings package but the template I used (I'm supposing) is using the wrong font.
 
@user2692669 \makeatletter\f@family\makeatother prints the current font family.
@user2692669 This won't work with listings though. But you can always use external tool pdffonts.
 
@Johannes_B Not that I know of, but we should ask @egreg
@RomainPicot Why emacs?
 
1:55 PM
@user2692669 well normally you can use \the\font but listings is more or less a verbatim environment where normal rules don't apply, so it depends what you mean.
 
2:13 PM
@ChristianHupfer I see yYou are doing some house-keeping. :-)
 
@Johannes_B What do you mean? Answering old posts, cleaning?
 
@ChristianHupfer Yes, and vtc occasionally.
 
@Johannes_B Yes and I am a life saver :D
Thank you @ChristianHupfer . Problem effectively solved. You're a life saver!! — BenneB yesterday
 
@ChristianHupfer You are not in all cases.
You little carnivore, you.
 
@Johannes_B ????
 
2:19 PM
@ChristianHupfer You are a meat eater, hence a few lifes not saved. ;-)
 
@Johannes_B I am a meat eater and a meat cheater ... I save TeX Live(s)/Life(s) ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer :-D
 
@Johannes_B: Ok, done, but no more votes from me today for your posts, otherwise they could be reverted ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer I got three upvotes today, for very old answers. That was you?
 
@DavidCarlisle I saw somewhere that I can force a font (or create something like my_listing and use seperate settings) so whatever font I want to use will be 100% chosen. And yes, I intent to use it for verbatim.
 
2:28 PM
@Johannes_B Prove it :D
 
@user2692669 You have been writing about a template? Where can i find it?
 
@user2692669 I am a bit scared to follow the link. :-(
 
@Johannes_B It's overleaf, it's a templete for greek+english using xelatex
 
Anybody home? It seems we have some questions on problems with MacTeX and OSX 10.11 (El Capitan); e.g. tex.stackexchange.com/search?tab=newest&q=El%20Capitan has about a dozen questions like tex.stackexchange.com/q/270804/5763 and tex.stackexchange.com/q/270899/5763. Could we please get a question subsuming all the problems?
 
2:37 PM
@JosephWright: Perhaps you can help here: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/270698/…
 
@user2692669 sorry I can't even begin to guess what you mean. But chat is a bad place to ask questions (unless they are about cricket) make an example that shows the problem and ask on the site
 
\def\invisiblethingie{\tiny\ }
:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle All is OK now :)
 
@MartinSchröder See the starred command on the right :-)
@MartinSchröder I agree with you, though. One central question seems to be a good idea. There is also the TUG-pdf from Herb.
 
@Johannes_B I'm not an Apple user, so I can't help much...
 
2:43 PM
@MartinSchröder Me neither.
@user2692669 Just skimmed it. Probably safe to use the template.
 
@Johannes_B I've never touched an Apple (computer!) for my whole life so far...
 
@ChristianHupfer I did once. Doing LaTeX support.
 
@Johannes_B Traitor :-P
 
@ChristianHupfer It didn't have locate available. Nor vim.
 
@Johannes_B Vim, what's that? :D Locate is helpful
 
2:56 PM
@ChristianHupfer I was sitting at a Windows PC recently, and every few seconds Ähm, Schatz? Wasn? Das Szstem war nicht benutybar. ÄUberall war das FehlertÄaufelchen unterwegs.
 
@Johannes_B Don't mention Windoze... I've only MS Crap machines at school to work with, no single Linux computer :-(
 
@ChristianHupfer Should be doable though.
 
@Johannes_B Nope, I hate them... ah, I hate them... those squirrels MS Crap computers @PauloCereda ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer I meant getting a linux machine.
 
3:02 PM
@Johannes_B Yes, but nobody that will maintain it (unless I will do it myself)
 
\begin{align*}
\text{40 wienerbrød} = \text{5kr + 5kr + 5kr + 5kr + 5kr (og blive ved 40 gange)}
\end{align*}
 
3:17 PM
I'm getting a bit confused trying to work out where to put a custom Style file in order to compile something that I've downloaded. I have the .tex and .sty files in a directory, but googling I'm seeing things about texmf and stuff and I don't have anything from echo $TEXMFHOME when I run that
I thought that it might just pick it up if it was in the same directory but it doesn't
 
@baxx You won't necessarily have $TEXMFHOME set
@baxx What does kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME say?
 
@JosephWright apparently not - am I imagining things about it just picking up sty files in the same dir?
 
@baxx Files are picked up 'here' first, yes
@baxx What TeX system are you using? MiKTeX, TeX Live, ...?
 
@baxx it should always find stuff in the directory from where you run tex (note that if you load the initial file via a full path it is the current directory that you start tex, not the directory with the file that is automatically in the path
 
@DavidCarlisle Not quite, actually, but ....
 
3:21 PM
For that command I get ~/texmf.... if they are picked up from the current dir first then I'm confused, perhaps I've done something else wrong
 
@DavidCarlisle MiKTeX won't find files 'here' if they are in the installation root
 
@JosephWright odd:-)
 
pretty sure I'm just using TeX Live, Ubuntu repo install a while back
 
@DavidCarlisle By-design
@baxx Ubuntu will be TL, yes
 
@user2692669 You can use an escape
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{listings}
\begin{document}
\begin{lstlisting}[mathescape]
$\expandafter\string\the\font$
\end{lstlisting}
\end{document}
This will print \OT1/cmr/m/n/10
In your case you should be able to guess the font family.
 
3:25 PM
I haven't used latex for ages i forget just how many errors one can face
 
What to do with this question?
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Q: Two Columns Document for CV

Zeno TrevisanFirst time posting here and I'm not sure I'm doing everything right. I'm writing my CV in Latex (I'm new on this), and I can't figure out how to spare my document in 2 different columns like this: http://www.latextemplates.com/template/friggeri-resume-cv Actually I want pretty much the same thi...

@baxx Did you pay attention to uppercase/lowercase? LaTeX does.
 
I'm just trying to get a template to compile to see what it looks like atm :P I'm just going to delete everything but the error, etc
 
@ChristianHupfer Look at the message above. Something in this universe is teasing me it seems.
 
does this look wrong to anyone : \renewcommand{\thesisauthor}{Name}
 
@Johannes_B You mean the CV question?
 
3:36 PM
@ChristianHupfer No, really the post above my message. There is that word once more.
 
@Johannes_B The Danish(?) wienerbrod post?
 
@ChristianHupfer The message that pinged, one above, one below uppercase/lowercase post.
 
@Johannes_B Template?
 
@RomainPicot Sí. :-)
 
@Johannes_B The wrong uses of this term comes from website as latextemplate those provide "template"
@Johannes_B And I use it sometimes too...
 
@Johannes_B The template post?
 
@Johannes_B Have seen it some weeks ago ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Sí.
 
@Johannes_B Ah... what was your nickname here.. Gunthar the template hunter ;-)
 
You can judge the evil power of templates by just one thing: I joined twitter. >:-/
 
yo'
3:46 PM
@Johannes_B Oh you tweeted my video! :)
 
@yo' Sure, it was good. :-)
 
@yo' @PauloCereda @Johannes_B @RomainPicot: Is it a plane? Is it a bird? No -- it's Gundar the template Hunter in his continuing mission to extinguish bad templates and to boldly convince others to not use them where they have been used too long
 
@ChristianHupfer I cannot make them stop. I know that.
 
@Johannes_B You could inject some code into latex.ltx such that bad templates do not work any longer (at least not without much ado)
 
@ChristianHupfer silly boy. :-)
 
3:55 PM
@Johannes_B I prefer naughty boy
 
yo'
@Johannes_B oh thankies :-)
 
Oh, only 20 until being rep-capped
I am off for a while -- see you later
 
 
2 hours later…
5:37 PM
@cfr Where can I apply for becoming Welsh?
 
5:50 PM
Hallo
I have the following semi-image in word, how could I have the same in latex? Do you recommend pasting it as an image there instead of designing one?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
yo'
@Gigili There are 2 special things, both have been discussed here: (1) How to use an empty square in an equation (hint: it's \Box). (2) How to put the indices over the matrix and right from the matrix. I can try to find the question that discusses this.
 
@PauloCereda At least Juve won. :) But Italy played well against Ireland, they just were stronger.
 
@egreg Indeed. :)
 
6:06 PM
@PauloCereda Let's become Welsh, what do you say?
 
@egreg yaaaaay! :) I already know how to quack in Welsh! :)
 
@yo' Thank you very much, so sweet of you!
 
6:43 PM
@JosephWright MiKTeX finds files in a texmf "here" if you update the FNDB -- but naturally for auxiliary files like toc or aux this is a nuisance.
 
7:20 PM
@Gigili What are you trying to depict in that? Matrix multiplication?
 
Yes @percusse
 
@Gigili Then you can just replace d_1,d_2,... with 1,2,... same with the x's. You don't need transposes either. Also you can draw simple lines denoting rows and columns. It would be minimal and more to the point in my opinion.
Since there are three more ways to depict matrix multiplication (col space, row space so on) the less complicated it is the better.
 
@percusse I'd rather not, since this notation is used everywhere in the paper
Self-explanatory, that is
 
@Gigili Then you have bigger problems :)
 
I know, I know... sad panda smiley
 
7:46 PM
Is it possible to have two works cited sections in one document?
I've got to have a works cited section AND list all the papers I've published
So I was thinkign I could just use a works cited section for my papaers, but then I'd have to make two documents
 
@Canageek Hi! There is a way, but I can't remember how. I think it was a biblatex solution, though.
 
@PauloCereda Found it
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Q: Single .tex file, multiple .bib files

lucaceroneI am writing a collaborative document in which each author edits a main.tex file and provides a <author>.bib file (no \include, no \input ... I know it's not the ideal choice but it was not my decision). What we are having issues with is that we can't manage to have multiple bibliographies at th...

 
Max
Hi, I have a suer who needs chinese, french, german, russian and japanese in the same document and the roman font to be helvetica. Reading the questions here makes me a little bit weary of this task.
 
Testing now
 
Max
what's a good place to start with mixing russian and japanese. Those seem hardest
 
yo'
7:57 PM
@Max Should not be a problem with XeLaTeX and XeCJK. Check XeCJK documentation.
Then you just need a font that supports Russian.
 
Max
I would prefer lualatex if at all possible
I found luatexja-fontenc and luatexja, it just appears tricky to get it all working right
 
Good maen
 
Damn, I have to use a specific citation format
Li, H., Applicant, X.X., and Kay, M. (1994) Protein-structure interactions in cell membranes. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269: 1120-1124 (PhD work).
Does anyone know what citation style that is, or must I do it by hand?
 
8:21 PM
I'll do it by hand, easier. BLeh.
 
@Canageek There are so many!
 
@egreg Tell me about it.
@egreg And it has to reproduce the names as they were in the orgional article, not changed to a set citation style.
The REALLY stupid thing is I also am going to have to do a Canadian Common CV, aka a huge waste of time and money project that sipts out a 14 PAGE document for me (Profs are dozens of pages)
 
cfr
@egreg Good question. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer: I just found I was Welsh and don't remember any kind of application process. Perhaps you could try developing a taste for cawl and bara brith or Welsh cakes? If you live near a river, you could try coracling to work?
@PauloCereda @Canageek There are BibTeX solutions as well e.g. multibib (and chapterbib, but probably that's not suitable here).
 
@cfr Cawl and bara brith seem yummy. Coracling appears to be quite dangerous.
 
@cfr Is throwing whomever wrote these guidelines into a pool of lava suitibale?
 
8:29 PM
@Canageek I find this a very good idea! There are several other possibilities listed in Dante's inferno. We read it at school, you know.
 
@egreg Want to see one of the reasons I hate it? Spot what is wrong with this statement: Margins must be set at a minimum of ¾" (1.87 cm);
 
@Canageek I like 10cm margins. ;-)
 
@egreg Hint: 0.75" != 1.87 cm
0.75" = 1.905 cm
 
@Canageek Who cares about inches nowadays?
 
@egreg Americans
@egreg Also Canadians, sometimes.
 
8:34 PM
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@Canageek Let them alone. ;-)
 
@egreg Since we are so close to the USA it bleeds over, so you can always spot a Canadian online as we will mix Metric and Imperial in the same sentence or paragraph.
@egreg But this is dumb. I figured out how they messed up this conversion. They used 2.5 cm to the inch (instead of the proper 2.54), Then truncated instead of rounding!
 
@Canageek You're lucky they didn't use 2 for simplicity.
@Canageek Probably they used M$ Excel for the computation.
 
@egreg They probably did it using an old blue, 4 function Texas Instraments calculator left over from elementry school
 
@Canageek Or fingers.
 
8:41 PM
Ops. The alarm in the room next door is going off again. That will last a few hours till they get home.
Again
As happens every day.
/me should really leave a note
How do I tell Enumerate not to leave space between items?
looks at a really old document he did this in when he first learned LaTeX in 2011
 
@Canageek A suggestion for the note: I'm a serial killer who's extremely annoyed by alarms going off at bad times
@Canageek \usepackage{enumitem} and noitemsep option?
 
@egreg Probably better then what I used at the time, to be honest
@egreg That isn't an option, but there is itemsep=0 (I think, testing)
 
@Canageek I was going on memory.
 
Hurmmm that did not work
 
@Canageek But \begin{enumerate}[noitemsep] is what I was thinking to.
 
8:51 PM
@egreg Perfect, that works. Document is sufficently ugly now.
 
@Canageek In order to have all enumerate do it, type \setlist[enumerate]{noitemsep} in the preamble.
 
@egreg I think I'll have only one, but I'll keep it in mind
 
cfr
9:10 PM
@egreg @Canageek Tell that's the mistake NASA made...
@Canageek You should take a course on house breaking so that you can switch it off.
@JosephWright Can't that be scripted for convenience?
 
@PauloCereda Caron dimonio, con occhi di bragia
 
Oh, come on!
 
Hi
may I ask a question? :(((
 
@HenriMenke $\acute{i}$
@EnthusiasticStudent Yes, if it's about cricket or the sport of the season, that is, rugby. ;-)
@EnthusiasticStudent I'm joking!
 
@egreg It's about a latex style in cricket stadiums!
 
9:24 PM
@EnthusiasticStudent OK, then, fire off!
 
Today I asked a question
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Q: How to draw a rule without knowing its specific width?

Enthusiastic StudentI am trying to improve my CV which I am writing using LaTeX. I want to show section headings something like this But I do not know how to; Add white space next to the section title, which is equal to what appears before the text as shown in the example figure. Add a rule exactly the same as ...

Looking at the answers,
I do not know how can I change the vertical space between the rules and the next paragraph.
Normally I need some white space bellow the rules to separate my titles and the paragraph or lists coming after.
 
@EnthusiasticStudent With Bernard's answer, you can do \stitle{Education}{1} which will leave an empty line.
But I'd change \\[#2\baselineskip] into \\*[#2\baselineskip] so no page break can take place between the title and the following text.
 
@egreg No, I prefer the other two answers... I have some problems with his spacing and text style as I posted in a comment to his answer...
 
@EnthusiasticStudent In Herbert's code change the last \par into \par\nopagebreak\vspace{2ex} or whatever spacing you want.
@EnthusiasticStudent I'd avoid Harish's answer: abusing \marginpar is wrong.
 
@egreg Can that "no page break can take place between the title and the following text"; happen here too?
 
9:30 PM
@EnthusiasticStudent The \nopagebreak command takes care of it.
 
@egreg I like also like Herbert's code much more...
@egreg Ah... sorry... my last question was so foolish... I am so sorry...
 
\newcommand\stitle[1]{%
  \noindent\textcolor{darkcandyapplered}{%
    \hspace*{\dimexpr-\marginparwidth-\marginparsep}%
      \rule{\marginparwidth}{2ex}%
      \hspace{\marginparsep}\textbf{\textsf{#1}}}\hspace{\marginparsep}%
        \xhrulefill{darkcandyapplered}{2ex}\par\nopagebreak\vspace{2ex}}
@EnthusiasticStudent ^^^^^^
@EnthusiasticStudent Don't worry at all!
 
@egreg One more question
I don't want the indentation which happens to the paragraph after.
Can I add a \noindent syntax to some part of that new command?
 
@EnthusiasticStudent Sure: \par\nopagebreak\vspace{2ex}\noindent\ignorespaces
@EnthusiasticStudent But don't leave any blank line between \stitle{Education} and the following text. Otherwise some more complex method must be used.
@EnthusiasticStudent For a simple application like a CV it's not a big deal to comply with that.
 
@egreg Thanks...
 
Max
9:41 PM
It appears lualatexja-fontspec is not really compatible with microtype and I am drowned in warnings like

Package microtype Warning: Unknown slot number of character
(microtype) `\textless '
(microtype) in font encoding `EU2' in protrusion list
(microtype) `T1-default'.
 
As far as I am a beginner in LaTeX, trying to improve my CV's code, helps me improve my knowledge in LaTeX....
 
Max
any idea how to get rid of these?
 
@egreg When \noindent\ignorespaces comes, it seems that the \nopagebreak is ignored...
 
@EnthusiasticStudent I'll add an answer
 
@egreg thanks
 
9:51 PM
@EnthusiasticStudent It's on line
 
@Max T1? are you using T1 encoded fonts with luatex?
 
@egreg Thanks... I need some time to focus on your answer... unfortunately I am not as fast as you :(
 
@EnthusiasticStudent It has none of the defects of the others: no page break after the title, no indent in the first paragraph. Adjust the spacings to suit.
 
Max
@DavidCarlisle not that I am aware iof. I think it might be done by microtype though
 
@egreg That's great... thanks...
 
9:53 PM
@egreg rugby, oh yes, how did Italy get on?
 
@DavidCarlisle I applied for welshmanship.
 
@Max I was wondering abut that T1-default message but without any code to try I'm not wondering very much.
 
@DavidCarlisle Anyway it got on just like England did.
 
@egreg You have never done anything useful for Wales like add accented y into latex. They will reject you.
 
@DavidCarlisle Much before your late addition:
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A: utf8x vs. utf8 (inputenc)

egregDon't use utf8x; with an up-to-date TeX distribution it could show necessary only for its most obscure features (faking characters with images from the Web, for instance). The problem with Greek, which was probably the main reason for adopting utf8x instead of utf8, have since be solved and \do...

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A: To input symbols with utf8 codes beyond the standard utf8 packet in Latex

egregIf you're tied to pdflatex, you can use newunicodechar for easing the definition of unsupported characters. \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage[T2A,T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[russian,english]{babel} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{wasysym} \...

 
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