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12:54 AM
People keep answering my questions with a comment v.v
 
1:17 AM
What's the convention for the version in \ProvidesPackage{name}[version]? I read online that it should be the release date in YYYY/MM/DD format, but at the same time when I submitted a package on CTAN, they said that it should have the version number.
So should it be \ProvidesPackage{name}[YYYY/MM/DD v1.2.3]? or would \ProvidesPackage{name}[v1.2.3] be acceptable?
In particular, I intend to follow semantic versioning (semver.org) for my packages.
 
1:46 AM
In addition to my previous question, is it possible to have the following:

\def\package@date{2015/01/13}
\def\package@version{1.2.3}
\ProvidesPackage{package}[\package@date v\package@version]
 
 
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4:29 AM
@Josh You must have YYYY/MM/DD as the first 'piece' of that not-really-optional argument.
Usually the second element is the version, but the v is often omitted.
@Josh Yes it's possible, but why? If you really want to get discrete, check out expl3 :)
The \ProvidesExpl{Class,Package} macros pull out the different parts that are expected: github.com/vermiculus/pagectrl/blob/…
 
4:50 AM
see texdoc expl3 and texdoc interface3 for more information.
 
 
1 hour later…
6:05 AM
@SeanAllred Cool, thanks for that :)
 
 
2 hours later…
7:55 AM
@Josh if you insist they will take 2016/01/01 as the version number and use the actual submission date as the date (that's what we do for base latex releases) although it's probably simpler if you give them something that looks more like a version number, the date has to be yyyy/mm/dd<space> (after expansion of macros) as it is converted to a number (by removing the /) for checking that the package is new enough in the rare occasions people use the \usepackage{pkgname}[2016/12/25] form
 
8:35 AM
@Josh Normally the date and version are separate: CTAN have updated their form a bit so it recognises that :-) I've always gone with "version x.yl, dated YYYY/MM/DD", where x and y are numbers and l is a letter
 
9:02 AM
@Josh The format of the optional argument to \ProvidesPackage requires a date before any version number (so the date is the 'first optional' item, then a version string, then a description)
 
9:17 AM
@JosephWright can't you just tell your users to use kelvin and stop messing about with degrees C?
 
Dec 21 '15 at 9:53, by Paulo Cereda
@JosephWright You could be at -273.15 and be 0K. :)
 
@DavidCarlisle :-)
 
10:11 AM
Awesome, thanks for the clarifications :)
 
yo'
10:29 AM
@SeanAllred ^^
 
-3
Q: TeX and derivatives tags

Brian MayerIn TeX.SX the tags XeTeX and XeLaTeX are the same, but there is a big diference between this two topics, so when we look for something specific we get also results of little help. The same case happens with LaTeX an TeX. Thus splitting in two separate tags is of use, more opinions like this one?

 
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@Ϻ.Λ.Ʀ. I flagged it for mod attention for moving to our meta, it's not a bad meta.tex question.
 
Nothing is a bad question on your meta. You guys upvote upvotes.
 
@Ϻ.Λ.Ʀ. Of course: it's hard to imagine a bad meta question: normally the worst you can say is off-topic
@Ϻ.Λ.Ʀ. We probably have a question from ages ago where we decided to use , etc. for the engine involved
 
I'm not sure I want to volunteer to classify 1100 luatex questions to decide if they are luatex or lualatex though:-)
 
yo'
10:35 AM
@JosephWright I commented there in this sense. Can you grab Qs from MSE?
 
@yo' I guess the OP doesn't know that as LaTeX is so dominant we've decided that other formats have to be explicitly marked
@yo' No, needs a mod there to do it
 
yo'
@JosephWright this should be changed. Mods from the sites should be able to unrestrictedly grab Qs from Meta.SE that are closed as OT-specific-site-problem. Would you agree on this? I could try to fight for it...
 
@DavidCarlisle Simple: they should also have or (or I suppose ) if they are not really LuaLaTeX questions
 
@JosephWright or in most cases the user should be using latex (not amstex like the question I answered the other day:-)
 
@yo' I doubt this would happen: not a major issue really
@DavidCarlisle Don't tell Petr, etc. ;-)
 
yo'
10:39 AM
@JosephWright right. As long as the Meta.SE mods react well, it's ok.
 
@yo' I've said to re-ask it so I expect it to turn up
 
yo'
@JosephWright and I had flagged for migration since I thought it's a well-asked question and there's no need to repost ;)
 
@yo' OK, I have too (brownie points I hope on the main meta site!)
@yo' OP does have an account here, so it's odd it got asked elsewhere
 
yo'
@JosephWright could be a misunderstanding of the per-meta vs big-meta distinction. He is active only at our site so not really experienced with SE...
 
@JosephWright notice which format got used for testing jsbox
@yo' It appears to be in SP so we could send @PauloCereda to set him straight
 
11:24 AM
@DavidCarlisle I did
 
@DavidCarlisle Yep, Caieiras is a city from the great SP.
 
I didn't find the following worthy of a question, so I come here to chat. I have never had a great deal of luck setting fonts with xelatex. But I recently got a fresh new installation, so I thought I would try again. WHenever I use \setmainfont on a font that exists, I get the following error:
! Undefined control sequence.
\__fontspec_add_nfssfont:nnnn ...\tl_if_empty:xTF
                                                  {#4}{\clist_set:Nn \l__fon...
l.3 \setmainfont[Ligatures=TeX]{Arial}
Any ideas?
I am using MikTeX, and I just updated all the packages.
 
11:41 AM
@StevenB.Segletes look at the full paths as shown in the log expl3 and fontspec are out of sync, you may have a local copy of one masking the update
 
@DavidCarlisle let me check...
C:\MikTeX\tex\latex\l3kernel\expl3.sty looks OK and so does C:\MikTeX\tex\latex\fontspec\fontspec-xetex.sty
fontspec-xetex 2015/09/24 v2.4e
expl3 2016/01/03 v6358
 
@StevenB.Segletes @JosephWright would know when \tl_if_empty:xTF but meanwhile
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Arial}
\listfiles
\begin{document}
\end{document}
 *File List*
 article.cls    2014/09/29 v1.4h Standard LaTeX document class
  size10.clo    2014/09/29 v1.4h Standard LaTeX file (size option)
fontspec.sty    2015/09/24 v2.4e Font selection for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX
   expl3.sty    2015/11/04 v6224 L3 programming layer (loader)
expl3-code.tex    2015/11/04 v6224 L3 programming layer
l3unicode-data.def    2015/07/20 v5676 L3 Unicode data
l3xdvipdfmx.def
  xparse.sty    2015/11/04 v6224 L3 Experimental document command parser
fontspec-patches.sty    2015/09/24 v2.4e Font selection for XeLaTeX and LuaLaTe
@StevenB.Segletes I get no error so you must have a different version of something:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle fontspec here has
\cs_generate_variant:Nn \tl_if_empty:nF {x}
 
@JosephWright oh so not you to blame this time then!
 
I compiled with \setmainfont commented out. It seems my fontspec.sty is 2014/06/21, even though MikTeX believes it to be up to date.
My log shows fontspec.sty as 2014/06/21 v2.4a (as I just said above), but it does also show fontspec-xetex.sty as 2015/09/24 v2.4e. So that much matches David's list.
 
11:57 AM
I formulated a question but no one answers :(
I turned my code into a MWE as suggested
but then nothing happens :(
 
@StevenB.Segletes from the same folder as shown by th e(... line at teh start?
 
@DavidCarlisle I am busted! Indeed, while I didn't see it earlier, there was a stray copy of fontspec lying around. Deleted it and it ran. Thank you so much! +1
 
Hi all
 
@DavidCarlisle SInce a +1 here doesn't count, I found another answer of yours worthy of upvote: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/287330/… Thanks again.
 
I forgot to say: hi everyone
 
12:07 PM
@Alenanno Hello!
@the_world_is_not_flat Aloha!
Wait a minute, the world is not flat?!
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
The world is potato-shaped. <3
 
@PauloCereda The world is a duck :-)
 
@RomainPicot Le monde è coin coin! <3
French is so easy. :)
 
@PauloCereda not so easy it seems. Perhaps "Le monde est coin coin"?
 
@RomainPicot Mine is redneck French. :)
 
12:10 PM
@the_world_is_not_flat Something will happen, be patient.
 
@PauloCereda In this case why not :)
 
Most of my French comes from Édith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Nolwenn Leroy and Zaz. :)
 
@PauloCereda Quack ! :)
 
@RomainPicot Coin coin! <3
 
12:12 PM
@PauloCereda One of them is not French :p
 
@RomainPicot Jacques Brel, if I recall correctly. :)
 
@PauloCereda This one?
Des yeux qui font baiser les miens,
Un rire qui se perd sur sa bouche,
Voila le portrait sans retouche
De l'homme auquel j'appartiens

Quand il me prend dans ses bras
Il me parle tout bas,
Je vois la vie en rose.
 
@egreg ooooh <3
There's a song from Jacques Brel about sailors and... well, naughty ladies of the night.
 
@PauloCereda He is from Belgium ;-)
 
@RomainPicot ooh Belgians! :)
 
12:16 PM
@PauloCereda Le port d'Amsterdam
 
@RomainPicot Exactly. :)
 
@PauloCereda Well easy step, Brel is famous in France ;-)
 
@RomainPicot :)
 
@egreg OK I'll be patient then
 
1:19 PM
@StevenB.Segletes had to be that, really (thanks for the +1 :-)
@PauloCereda La plupart de mon français vient de Vue Sur La Montagne
 
@DavidCarlisle ooh
 
1:42 PM
@JosephWright I think the OP and the answerer are the same user here: tex.stackexchange.com/q/287425/4778
 
1:54 PM
@DavidCarlisle Interesting team meeting
 
@JosephWright yes, probably less actual outcome than last one, but good to discuss these things
 
@DavidCarlisle Indeed
@DavidCarlisle I've still got a big list of issues for expl3/LaTeX3
@DavidCarlisle Well we knew that realistically font encodings are not for this release, so that's OK
@DavidCarlisle I'm still seeing a Unicode encoding more as an 'admin' thing: I'm not keen (at all) on the active char idea
 
2:34 PM
@JosephWright nor me. I think if that issue needs to be addressed it should be at the engine level with a css style cascading font loader that finds something with the glyph or (easier and probably better anyway) make the user specify fonts for each language cf xecjk
 
@DavidCarlisle Have you asked @PauloCereda if he finished his thesis today? :-)
 
@RomainPicot Oh no!
 
@PauloCereda Quack ! <3
 
@RomainPicot <3
 
2:49 PM
@RomainPicot but he hasn't been posting lots of images so I'm sure he's been working on it.
@PauloCereda you could take a break from your studies and admire my mastery of the recent tikz question
 
@DavidCarlisle may be true but perhaps he made some pictures but he's not posting them ;-)
 
actually that answer has tikz and french (@RomainPicot) to the same level of proficiency
 
@DavidCarlisle Upvoted, of course. :)
@David: didn't know you are a geology expert. :)
 
@DavidCarlisle I'm always in trouble with question about help me to draw this in particular when you can say: you have the picture, just us it
 
@RomainPicot Hence @David's usage of picture mode. :P
 
2:54 PM
@PauloCereda geology tikz and French
 
@JosephWright -- that question had already been run by ams tech-support and i'd given him an answer; apparently that wasn't enough, but david's was essentially the same. (thanks, @DavidCarlisle.)
 
I'm the only one that have some trouble with the new sidebar at 300px and "big amount" of bagdes? For example for David it uses two lines:
 
@RomainPicot eww
That's one of the advantages of blissfully ignorant ducks like me. :)
 
@RomainPicot there was a long meta thread about the 300px sidebar, basically users saying it's horrible and sx employees saying that is the size we need to sell adverts, so that's the size it is.
 
@DavidCarlisle I saw this post but I haven't seen anything about display modification on flair
@PauloCereda don't worry I'm on one line too ;-)
@DavidCarlisle Also having one number on the second line is disturbing why not having the bronze badge icon on the same line?
 
3:01 PM
@PauloCereda -- oh, yes! how's your thesis coming?
 
@barbarabeeton Pretty good! The lexical coverage is almost done, now I need to work on the syntactic side. :) And I discovered an algebra named banana which, despite the funny name, might help me a lot. :)
 
@RomainPicot I'll try to get another 79 gold badges which will probably push the bronze icon over the line.
@RomainPicot at one point I think @egreg put in a bug report that 4 digit counts got truncated so I suppose bad linebreaking isn't as bad:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Soon the tikz badge?
 
@RomainPicot I'm sure it would be well deserved (I got the silver knowing nothing at all so I don't see why I shouldn't have the gold as well)
 
@DavidCarlisle of course !
@DavidCarlisle You have a new tikz from the same user as before: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/287444/… ...
 
3:13 PM
@RomainPicot mentioned Nick H the other day: siam.org/election/results.php
@RomainPicot no:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Siam president no bad :-)
@DavidCarlisle He is the same, same post structure and put a comment as answer with the account wmansouri on the other post
 
@RomainPicot yes the "no" was referring to the suggestion that I answer:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Oh ! Sorry ;-)
 
I would like the less obvious, but more inclusive, title of BibLaTeX for the dull, dumb, foolish, futile, ill-advised, irrelevant, laughable, ludicrous, naive, senseless, shortsighted, simple, trivial, dummy, loser, rash, thick, unintelligent, brainless, dazed, deficient, dense, dim, doltish, dopey, gullible, half-baked, half-witted, idiotic, imbecilic, inane, indiscreet, insensate, meaningless, mindless, moronic, nonsensical, obtuse, out to lunch, pointless, puerile, simpleminded, slow, sluggish, stolid, stupefied, thick-headed, unthinking and witless person. :)Paulo Cereda 40 secs ago
 
@PauloCereda Naughty duck !
 
3:19 PM
@RomainPicot <3
 
@PauloCereda In aphabetical order it will be better no?
 
@RomainPicot ooh I like the plan. :)
 
@PauloCereda ;-)
 
@PauloCereda s/the dull, .*person/vim user/
 
@DavidCarlisle oy
 
3:25 PM
@PauloCereda s/oy/good idea!/
 
@DavidCarlisle Don't tell me you have a Get out or I will replace you by a regular expression mug near you. :)
 
@PauloCereda almost. I have one that says "David"
 
@DavidCarlisle ooh the regex master. :)
 
@DavidCarlisle You could make it a race, or we could take bets whether those 79 come before 273 more silver, which might do the same...
 
@DavidCarlisle Too many badges.
 
3:38 PM
@egreg pot calling kettle black
 
 
@egreg oh so I need 2 more digits to move the icon,
 
4:02 PM
@PauloCereda you know i am not using arara, but ... Please tell me that you can doo taht easier: golatex.de/viewtopic,p,79741.html#79741
 
@Johannes_B Did you read the previous answer with the link here ? The short answer is, I think, no.
 
@AlanMunn :-/
But to be honest, i don't think it is a good idead to trash all aux files. Compiling a complex document will be much slower.
 
@Johannes_B There are some places where it's necessary. Both biblatex and beamer often get messed up by incomplete aux files due to errors or aborted compilations and won't work again unless you delete them. But yes, as a general case, I agree. That's why I don't use arara for most of my documents, although I do use it for some things.
 
@AlanMunn Corrupted aux files, oh no.
@AlanMunn But that is (or should be) a deletion forced by the human user for a special situation, not by an automation tool. I love latexmk but corrupted aux files make me Gundar. :-)
 
@Johannes_B The last point was perhaps a bit of a non sequitur. I generally like to add multiple compilations/biber runs etc. at the end. There's no need to rerun biber or bibtex every time I compile, even if I have added new citations when I'm still working on the draft of the document.
@Johannes_B Yes, I like latexmk too. And since I use TeXShop, which has an engine for it, when I reach the last few stages of compilation I can simply at "mk" to the % !TEX TS-program <engine> line in my file.
 
4:16 PM
@AlanMunn That is handy. I start it from within vim ;-)
 
yo'
4:34 PM
Am I the only one here who does not use any automation tool?
 
@yo' no, I almost always just run latex on the terminal, although I used to use auctex when I was writing more documents
 
yo'
@DavidCarlisle I mean, I use TeXworks and %!TeX program, but that's all
 
@yo' I'm not using them either - I have so many different documents and compilation steps to handle that it would cost me to much time. Also I in most cases want to see the terminal output. But I have keyboard shortcuts to start latex, pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex, bibtex, biber etc and to switch between pdfviewers and texsystems.
 
@yo' I go to an xterm and type pdflatex filename :-)
 
yo'
TeXworks is great for recognizing the TeX program directives and also for showing the console by default if you wish that ;)
 
4:41 PM
@yo' I paste that command too, but a different one.
 
@yo' I don't generally either (other than TeXShop engines).
@yo' But I do use latexmk for certain documents at the end when I want to make sure every cross-reference and citation is resolved. I've seen too many handouts/beamer presentations with (?) in them to not do that for documents I put out into the wild.
 
yo'
@AlanMunn ah
 
@yo' And @PauloCereda helped cook up a cool arara rule to allow me to make two different PDF documents automatically which I use when I create syllabuses for a multiple section course that I supervise. (The schedules vary based on the days of the week the classes are held, but I can generate all in one compilation, which is really nice.)
 
4:58 PM
Hello everybody!
Did you see my e-mail on LaTeX-L? (I don't want to push anybody, I just want to make sure it worked)
 
@DavidCarlisle Does listserv have a grace period before send the mail to the list?
@DavidCarlisle LATEX-L@LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE is correct?
 
@HenriMenke I don't think so, are you using the same email as you are registered with ?
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes.
 
@HenriMenke how long ago? If it doesn't show up soon, I suppose we could see if anyone at Heidelberg remembers that they have been running listserv since the beginning of time.
 
5:06 PM
@Alenanno Feel free to turn my and your comments into an answer to the standalone question.
 
@HenriMenke just arrived
 
@AlanMunn I had actually written a short answer (the comment I added is part of it), but I felt like the question was different, judging from your comment. :D
 
@Alenanno It seems like both our comments were helpful so that's probably what the answer should look like.
 
@DavidCarlisle Great!
 
@AlanMunn You're right, but your comment solved the question issue, mine was just a clarification. I think you should answer. :D I can pass to you my short answer if you want to include it (with the formatting and all).
 
5:20 PM
@HenriMenke I'll let joseph or Bruno answer, but it looks like l3fp knows about cos() and friends in expressions because of this in l3fp-parse:
\tl_map_inline:nn
  {
    {acos} {acsc} {asec} {asin}
    {cos} {cot} {csc} {sec} {sin} {tan}
  }
  {
    \cs_new_nopar:cpn { @@_parse_word_#1:N }
      { \@@_parse_unary_function:nNN {#1} \use_i:nn }
    \cs_new_nopar:cpn { @@_parse_word_#1d:N }
      { \@@_parse_unary_function:nNN {#1} \use_ii:nn }
  }
 
@DavidCarlisle Not public, of course
 
@JosephWright yes I was looking to see if there was a public declaration to add a new function but didn't see one
 
@DavidCarlisle There's something for this in the trial area
 
yo'
@AlanMunn I liked that one, it was super sexy!
 
@DavidCarlisle l3fp-functions.dtx
 
5:30 PM
@HenriMenke as I said Joseph knows more about this:-) ^^^^
 
@DavidCarlisle Bruno wrote it, I just remember seeing it
 
@JosephWright that's more than me, clearly
home time...
 
6:00 PM
@yo' You mean this? That's something else. The syllabus rule was something Paulo helped me with privately.
 
yo'
@AlanMunn yep that's what I meant...
 
6:17 PM
@AlanMunn Y U NO STILL ANSWER :D
 
6:31 PM
Hi there, any pgfplotninjas here? :D
 
@Alenanno I HAZ DAY JOB
3
 
nodes near coords works fine but for the 65. Any ideas?
 
@Rico MS - Excel? ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer tried Excel actually, nearly killed my office mate after 15 minutes of rage - switched back to pgfplots
 
@Rico No, I meant, it looks like Excel generated :-P You've got an office mate? Poor fellow :-P
 
6:38 PM
@ChristianHupfer Oo
any constructive comments? :D
 
@Rico By me? Never! :D
 
@ChristianHupfer is there a limit for correcting typos in one 3 word message? :D
 
@Rico Try adding align=vertical? (untested)
 
@AlanMunn tried that, changes nothing, all nodes are fine but the 65
 
@AlanMunn BUT IT'Z NIGHT :D
 
6:51 PM
tried the solution of jake: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/188756/… but get extra \else
 
@Johannes_B That question appeared before?
 
7:11 PM
By the way, I did the graph anyway because I love TikZ
 
@Johannes_B No for version 3, yes for version 4 (unofficial). :)
 
7:35 PM
@PauloCereda I thought we talked about this before.
@Alenanno At least a similar one, some (many) months back.
 
@Johannes_B hm?
 
@PauloCereda Handling of aux files
 
@Johannes_B Ah.
 
8:09 PM
@Alenanno you should have used picture mode for that:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Picture mode?
 
4
A: draw picture using LaTeX

David Carlisle \documentclass{article} \usepackage{graphicx} \begin{document} \includegraphics[height=100pt]{core}% \begin{picture}(0,0)\tiny \put(0,100){\line(1,0){40}} \put(0,55){\line(1,0){30}} \put(0,42){\line(1,0){40}} \put(10,102){Surface du xx} \put(10,95){Zone raxhvxkcv} \put(10,70){\begin{tabular}{...

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A: Draw an aircraft with Tikz

David CarlisleIt was suggested in chat http://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/9482087#9482087 That picture mode would be the ideal tool for the job here: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \begin{picture}(200,100) \put(30,40){\line(1,0){150}} \put(30,40){\line(0,1){60}} \put(30,100){\line(...

:-)
 
Aircraft? LOL
 
@DavidCarlisle ahah :D
@Johannes_B Do you know how to always get positive numbers when using \pgfmathparse{rand}?
 
@Alenanno me no speak pgf. sorry
 
8:19 PM
@Johannes_B Well, getting a random number in any other way?
:D
 
@Alenanno \def\abs#1{\ifnum#1<0 -#1\else#1\fi} \abs\mathresult
 
@DavidCarlisle Awesome :D
 
@Alenanno you can come to me for all your tikz questions
 
@DavidCarlisle lol
For that background question lol
 
@Alenanno you'd better do all the other tiles having got that far;-)
 
8:28 PM
@DavidCarlisle My PDF already crashed once only with this one. :D
 
@DavidCarlisle Let us have some fun and harvest more rep for you. :)
 
@Alenanno \pgfmathparse{abs(rand)}
 
@TorbjørnT. Awesome! Thanks. :D
@PauloCereda lol
 
@Alenanno easy:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{color}
\begin{document}

\fbox{\color{blue}\begin{picture}(20,20)
\put(0,0){\circle{1}}\put(0,10){\circle{1}}\put(10,5){\circle{1}}
\put(1,22){\circle{1}}\put(3,2){\circle{1}}\put(16,2){\circle{1}}\put(8,10){\circle{1}}
\put(2,11){\circle{1}}\put(5,5){\circle{1}}\put(14,15){\circle{1}}\put(17,3){\circle{1}}
\put(3,19){\circle{1}}\put(7,16){\circle{1}}\put(17,11){\circle{1}}\put(19,4){\circle{1}}
\put(5,2){\circle{1}}\put(13,12){\circle{1}}\put(11,19){\circle{1}}\put(16,16){\circle{1}}
 
@DavidCarlisle Upload the result!
 
8:37 PM
 
@DavidCarlisle Seems legit
 
@PauloCereda :-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Well, that was kinda... underwhelming. :D
 
@Alenanno I bet I can latex that print it and have lunch by the time you have loaded tikz though.
 
@DavidCarlisle LOLOLOLOL
@Alenanno: the sad part is, David can really do that. :P
 
8:43 PM
@DavidCarlisle Of course, it's a much simpler one. We should compare doing the same graphic. cc @PauloCereda
;D
 
@Alenanno oh minor differences in detail, I doubt anyone would spot the difference.
 
@DavidCarlisle Not if they have eyes lol
 
9:05 PM
Umpteenth time. :(
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Q: LaTeX and Microsoft Word

rctusI am in the process of writing my thesis and I want to use LaTeX for it. But my professor is using Microsoft Word for editing errors and adding ideas so if I use LaTeX, I should constantly change the thesis from Word to LateX and vice versa. So should I use the LaTeX? I absolutely don't like usin...

 
yo'
9:31 PM
@egreg :) I mean :(
 
@yo' My usual answer is a question: whose is the thesis?
CS alert!
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Q: Different backgrounds, clipped to paths in a figure?

vonbrandIn this post there is this image: Is there a way to create such backgrounds? It doesn't have to be a LaTeX native method, hopefully open source. A library of backgrounds usable would be a nice addition. Added later: I didn't mean backgrounds created with the mentioned tools, necessarily. A pl...

 
@Alenanno do you think I should post my solution as posted above?
 
10:11 PM
@DavidCarlisle The one you showed to me?
 
10:29 PM
@Alenanno yes, of course! (although OP now says he doesn't want it generated by tex, so I think the question is off topic)
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes I saw your comment. You do have a point. Do you think it would be OT even if he was only asking how to trim/use the background images in TikZ? I'm not sure on that.
And if you think your answer suits the question, sure, why shouldn't you. :D
 
@Alenanno I think it's off topic (and badly worded) whatever if he's just asking how to include an image in tikz then it is probably a duplicate
 
@DavidCarlisle True that.
 
@Alenanno i would but it's probably bad form to vote for close as off topic and post an answer at the same time
 
@DavidCarlisle I've seen it done before. But you can wait until he replies to your comment?
 
10:34 PM
@Alenanno I might if it was a real answer but not for a joke one. have to take the site seriously sometimes
 
@DavidCarlisle Like with the airplane? :P
 
@Alenanno that one is one of my better answers (in the top 20 tex.stackexchange.com/users/1090/david-carlisle?tab=answers ) you can't argue with democratic voting:-)
 
11:03 PM
@DavidCarlisle this removes the errors, but any ideas on why this is missplaced in the first place?
 
@Rico I know absolutely nothing at all about tikz and pgf as @Alenanno and I were discussing here earlier if you scroll up a bit:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle :D no problem :D
 
@Rico All your "nodes near coords" are misplaced. For example, try increasing the second offset from 7 to 70.
 
@Alenanno I know, but why? Because of the stacked bar or am I missing something else here
 
@Rico Not sure, otherwise I would have answered. :P
 
11:09 PM
:P
 
@HenriMenke -- i got it. (it was the first message i'd received on the list since late october.)
 
@Rico Ok solved.
 
@egreg i don't understand your comment something about coordinates and south?
@egreg oh did you just mean that the \foo macro is not needed? yes that was a relic of a different tack i took to start with
 
@DavidCarlisle That's how the block with \ifnum in the question should be.
 
@egreg perhaps but it's clearly the wrong fix anyway as i said in the comment under the answer
 
11:19 PM
@DavidCarlisle Apart from \dimexpr it's the same as Jake's
 
@egreg But the as reported by the OP that gave an extra \else error?
 
@DavidCarlisle I get no extra \else error with that code
 
@egreg didn't look but anyway it looks like @Alenanno has posted a more sensible answer so i'll delete
 
@DavidCarlisle ^^
 
@Alenanno this seams to work, just testing it with the whole document now
 
11:24 PM
@Rico Grab my code then try increasing the 7 to 700. :D
 
@egreg I'll do the pgf questions, you stick to tabulary
 
@DavidCarlisle You still need the gold badge. :P
 
@Alenanno works! thank you! should have asked this question 4 hours earlier :D
 
@egreg for both:-) I have a long way to go for ty
 
@Rico Eheh :P Maybe I wouldn't have been available 4 hours ago lol
 
11:26 PM
@Alenanno haha :D
 
@Rico But someone else might have lol
 
@egreg think I can get 270 tomorrow?
 
@DavidCarlisle You don't even read the manuals of your own packages. ;-)
 
@egreg of course not
 
@DavidCarlisle \endtabulary appears only in the implementation part.
@DavidCarlisle No. :P
 
11:34 PM
@egreg Thank you for your encouragement
 
@DavidCarlisle Friday's a better day for not having a party. ;-)
 
@egreg don't worry, if we have a party we won't invite you.
 
@DavidCarlisle You're 143000 points behind anyway. :P
 
@egreg that was a big sum for you at this time of night
 
@DavidCarlisle Just 4-3=1; I'm an algebra teacher, you know.
 

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