@egreg tex.stackexchange.com/questions/355320/… I need two different characters with calligraphic mt2pro and times (see the link and comments). How? I'm taking a course in Catania Fundamentals of Modern Physics. His colleague uses both the classic calligraphic fonts of CM and the other for Mathtime Pro 2 Curly script.
@egreg Should I use the classic calligraphic font CM but with mt2pro (curly script). Should I use the classic calligraphic font CM but with mt2pro (curly script). You can also see the pictures of my notes. tex.stackexchange.com/questions/69085/…
@MyrlHex ooh it is a duplicate except my answer is better than @egreg's:-) that is, the \strut are the problem and just patching to remove them sort of makes the problem go away but also doesn't address the (presumed) issue of why they were added. The version here is a bit more complicated but adds a "safe(er)" strut. — David Carlisle57 secs ago
@egreg better than either answer, we should ping Javier to fix the package.
is this still the latest status? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/12175/… That is there is no easy way to submit a paper prepared using biblatex/biber to a journal?
@daleif yes or for more specific requirements just use mathcode"8000 to do whatever you need, for example this breaks after a lower case letter if the following letter is uppercase, ForCamelCaseWords tex.stackexchange.com/questions/95093/…
@DavidCarlisle seems numbers are enough for me. What is the proper manner to add stuff to say \UrlBreak, I just stole it from url.sty, but properly adding to it would be better
@egreg well it's his package of course, but I'll ask. It could just give up if baselinestretch is set on the grounds that it's going to look horrible anyway:-)
@Sean: Yes, that's one drawback. To circumvent this you'll have to manually adjust the figure numbers. Place \setcounter{figure}{3} just before the \caption to mark it as Figure 4. — Werner53 secs ago
Is the other 'Sean' on this Q getting the notification pings too?
I've no real problem with getting the pings (from a software standpoint, it's safer to ping both); I'm just curious
@DavidCarlisle and @egreg -- this is all very interesting. checking these words in the oxford minidictionary used to develop the uk patterns, i find the following: formal (and informal) not broken at all; nor:mal allowed a break at the : under extreme circumstances (e.g. narrow measure); and ther|mal shown as hyphenation not restricted at the | . confused ...
@JosephWright I'd prefer the university account, by the way.
@barbarabeeton Unfortunately, the OP didn't add the document's preamble, so mine was a guess. Your information is very valuable: one can just add ther-mal as an exception.
@FrankMittelbach declarerobustcommand? I had to move \DeclareRobustCommand\- down a few dozen lines so \DeclareRobustCommand was defined (actually it may be better to move it out of ltdefns.dtx altogether it doesn't really fit there, it's not a definition command after all)
@JosephWright I know, you'd just have used \protected\def :-)
We expect that within the next two years, releases of \LaTeX{} will change modestly in order to run best under an extended \TeX{} engine that contains the \eTeX{} primitives, e.g., \eTeX{} or pdf\TeX{}.
@JosephWright yes I picked the wrong line ^^ I think announce means a bit of warning and I'm not sure letting Will use + as a hyphenchar is a big enough feature to actually flip that switch
@JosephWright The prime minister said that she had sought to work with Scotland on Brexit and that there was common ground, also claiming there was no appetite for a second vote north of the border. “The tunnel vision that the SNP has shown today is deeply regrettable. It sets Scotland on a course for more uncertainty and division, creating huge uncertainty,” she said, as she accused Sturgeon of “playing politics” with the future of the country. “Politics is not a game,” she added. (The Guardian)