@DavidCarlisle In this final question about the Chinese stroke order 'application' you can see what purpose I would like to give the final code. tex.stackexchange.com/questions/392227/…
@VincentMiaEdieVerheyen that's fine, but it was worth asking (the actual licence used on the site wouldn't allow it but of course the site owners can always give permission) I see some lua code has been posted already so hopefully you have everything working now!
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@PauloCereda Hi Paulo :) So I see^^ Unfortunately my Portuguese is not as good as your German - in Spanish, duck would be "pato" IIRC, any luck with that in Brazil? :)
@PauloCereda Something I am afraid of! I guess I will soon have to add some kind of overview or index ... not yet sure what is the best way to do this. Maybe a whole page with images of all the items and the images link to the respective page in the documentation?
Duck-unrelated topic: since yesterday I have no longer a reply button in the chat transcript (where one is directed when following chat notifications from the main site) Does anybody also has this problem or did I break something in my browser?
@samcarter -- i think that if you're at the permalink site, the reply arrow never worked. but you can enter the person's id with the @ form in the "regular" chat window, paste in the permalink info, and respond that way. not as convenient, of course.
@40113370 Thanks for the tip with pasting the permalink (in case you get this message, it worked). For me the reply from the permalink site worked as long as I remember - this used to be my normal workflow when I got a ping on the main site.
Does someone knows if synctex should work on the latex-dvips-ps2pdf route? (It looks as if it does, but I'm not sure if it is not my editor that is so clever).
@samcarter to be honest for your package it's more likely that someone will look at the pictures in the manual than actually want to use the package in a document:-)
@samcarter oh nightly's always breaking stuff or not breaking stuff, that's half the fun.
@PauloCereda Also happens with all add-ons disabled, including my add blocker (maybe I should not have created a ghost duck yesterday -- it is now probably hunting me)
@PauloCereda @DavidCarlisle Good news, I got the reply link back - had to delete some sqlite files from my FF profile, but now everything is working again - thanks for keeping me company during debugging :)
@PauloCereda You have a lot of movies to watch my friend :-) Bud Spencer (often together with Terence Hill) did some great movies. Many Western movies. Here is one scene: youtube.com/watch?v=XwhZwnQNPCM
How do you automatically make an abstract on the next page in the way an abstract is actually supposed to be written, and not haphazardly inserted into the content on the first page?
@DaneJoe It's best if you mention the question has been asked on site, to save people answering stuff that's been answered there.
@DaneJoe the second one isn't really answerable. If it is your own document use a class with \chapter if you want chapters, eg amsbook, if you are using amsart because it is specified for a publication, then just do whatever the publication wants, the whole point of journal styles is that the author doesn't get to choose the layout.
@DaneJoe abstracts for journal articles are usually written as a paragraph below the title and above the first section of the main text, why do you call that "haphazard" ?