If I set some custom settings for the cleveref package, e.g.
\AtBeginDocument{%
\crefname{section}{MyCustomSectionTitle}{sections}%
}
these are ignored if I use the babel package and insert a table of content. Using either of them without the other works.
Minimal version of my file, whic...
@egreg I don't have the older TL's on my new computer, so I couldn't check that versions, but it's the same with TL 2015 -- no issue (as I commented already at the post)
@RomainPicot one of @egreg's hobbies is to spot missing % -- I omit some of them on purpose such that he can find and edit my answers ;-)
@RomainPicot Yes, but for me it's my lazyness. But there were more occasions about one and half year ago ;-) I am getting better. And with expl3 .. no worries :D
@PauloCereda a few billions per second and square centimetre are rushing through your body... do you feel them... there and there... and there again ;-)
@ChristianHupfer One may not like the parentheses (but they're necessary from a mathematical point of view), but the spacing between symbols is mandatory.
@yo' The one on my blog has some grey rules, my current CV has none at all (advice I was given when going for a lectureship: make it look old-fashioned!)
The one time I made a CV this century I just used html headings and lists, with no formatting. I learned afterwards that the agency that was acting as intermediary was so horrified that they imported it into word and "styled it" before passing it on. I wasn't pleased:-)
@JosephWright I just wouldn't like the extra space below the first employment item, and I frankly, OSF (a "retro" feature) doesn't seem to go well with sans-serif (a "modern" feature)
@yo' My current job? This latest version is not fleshed out there yet as I've only needed is recently for funding applications. The version I actually used for getting the current job didn't have that
@yo' I can see your point about lower case numbers, certainly something we could discuss at length :-)
@DavidCarlisle I'll probably rejig l3names a bit to cover this, likely dropping things we don't need to worry about and perhaps having to move one or two that Hans Etc al. have decided are not PDF-related
@JosephWright no, not in this case, but one of them wrote a recommendation letter (by the grant conditions) so I didn't deem this information necessary
I was in Grand Rapids, MI, the other day for an event called ArtPrize, and I came across a palindrome on a sign outside of a food truck that I thought you all might appreciate. :)
@EnthusiasticStudent apart from the missing % after { it defines the heading for endnotes to be a \section with uppercase text and a horizontal rule, by the look of it.
@ChristianHupfer You upvote my posts and I will upvote your posts. This way, we will both catch up! :)) We may downvote his posts together as another way to catch up! :))
@RomainPicot 30 downvotes (your limit a day) would cost your rep. as well and @egreg would not even notice it (apart from the reversal the next day ;-))
@ChristianHupfer They've become sort of popular in certain cities in the states, especially on the east coast. They're basically just big trucks with a small kitchen inside of them. And they usually park on the side of a street, and you can buy food from them. Sort of look a food stand ... but inside of a truck ... :p
@yo' My questions will not get the favourite level in 5000 years :D And populists, well, I could get one some day: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/169098/…, if Steven's answer is upvoted more :D
@ChristianHupfer interesting; this just shows that Populist has some flaws :-) (It's wrong that you gain something like this by simply upvoting another answer. This is not Sportmanship where it comes naturally, this is a pure calculativeness)
(I actually got the badge for an answer just because another answer was already accepted with score ~10 and my answer quickly got 25 votes before the OP changed the tick) (Ah I see now that he's never changed the tick!)
@yo' Well, I answered it a year ago and got almost not much upvotes for it and at sometimes Steven answered it, got the tick and mine was upvoted anyway -- it's not my doing.
If I hit the daily rep cap (with a great overhead, say 40 upvotes for answers, which would translate to 400 rep) and THEN get one downvote, does it still count that I hit the daily rep cap that day?
@PauloCereda Huh, that's interesting. The prices here are pretty reasonable for the most part, though some of the food trucks can be sort of expensive.
@ChristianHupfer Yeah, that sounds pretty similar to what they are here. :)
Grrr. I just updated to OS X 10.11 "El Capitain" and it broke many things. I didn't have time to figure out how to fix it manually, so I just re-installed MacTeX. Now I have my executables like pdflatex back in my path, but LaTeX can't find my class files like beamer.cls. Quick fix?
@ChristianHupfer ouch. Fortunately, I teach only 2x 100 minutes a week, but I tell you, 100 minutes is long. Also, I teach in another building, about 20 minutes journey there and back.
@egreg We've got a system where each teacher puts "soft" and "hard" restrictions on teaching times. I mark the morning teaching (until 9:10) as "soft" unacceptable.
I have the following code to get a feed-forward neural network.
\tikzset{%
every neuron/.style={
circle,
draw,
minimum size=0.5cm
},
neuron missing/.style={
draw=none,
scale=3,
text height=0.33cm,
execute at begin node=\color{black}$\vdots$
},
}
\begin{fig...
@egreg: I've got three days starting at 7:40 o'clock, with 3 x 90 minutes teaching lessons (Math or Physics) and sometimes Lab courses in the afternoon, with additional 135min. And one day I've only 90 min, starting at 9:30 o'clock. So in total 25 teaching leasons with 45 min each. And in the morning I am not really online at TeX.SX! :-(
@Johannes_B Ah, and it is still answered ;-) It's a question on typography itself, not about the site on TeX etc.