@Avantgarde Yes, in the same OgreKit panel that I showed you earlier, there's an Ignore Case check box. If it's unchecked, searches will be case sensitive.
@Avantgarde It's actually an acronym for Oniguruma Regular Expression, where Oniguruma is the regular expression engine it uses. (It was written by someone who is Japanese.) The word apparently means 'ghost wheel'.
@HenriMenke I don't think so. I would have to drive through LA, and given the traffic there you will be probably have a shorter trip from New Zealand. ;-)
@marmot Fair enough. I will be going (I sort of have to after my abstract was accepted) and it might be a good opportunity to meet up and discuss the future of PGF.
@HenriMenke I really doubt I will go there. The year already gets jammed up increasingly fast. I guess it might be better if we Skype some time before that. "The future of pgf" ... that sounds scary. Are you concerned?
@HenriMenke That would be great! (Most years around that time of the year I was traveling, and it is not clear what the schedule will be this year.) But meeting would be great!
I just entered to TeXnicCenter and I realized that I only have LaTeX->PS output..:
Maybe it is because it is going to be the first time to compile a project? If so, I never noticed it, and I do not want to compile two or three times to see if it continues to break :S. What should I do?
I want to compile the proyect using LaTeX->PDF output
@ChristianHupfer You were comparing a meta post with a prosecution statement, and there was another post of this sort but the names got replaced by so-and-so by now so you now it is hard to understand what I meant to say.
@ChristianHupfer Well, there was a few weeks ago a meta post in which some users, who were named explicitly, were accused of some things (which they actually did not do, but this does not even matter here). You compared this to a prosecution. Now a similar event happened again.
@Sigur This isn't really that difficult to do without much of a package, just define a counter, and then create markup to introduce them. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding the problem.
@Sigur I guess you'll get a faster answer if you actually post a new question. I'm not quite sure from your description here the actual use case, and I need to go and teach.
@DavidCarlisle, so simply replacing stepcounter by refstepcounter, when I use the command to step it and prints it followed by a label command, the label willl save the counter value to be called with ref?
@Sigur yes the ref-feature isn't tied to the counter it works with any counter stepped with refstepcounter (or actually anything at all that defines \@currentlabel)
@marmot because the github site shows the number 1 in the starred box at the top of the repository
@JosephWright could you please decide what should happen to tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/8053/…. As I already said, I'd be fine if it was moved to the main site and marked community-wiki or something. But I want to add a link to it in the comments of tex.stackexchange.com/questions/471532/… and having a fixed destination for that would be nice.
@DavidCarlisle Sorry, viva was done in November. I uploaded the final version of record today post minor corrections suggested by the examiners. This will be available online soon
@Skillmon I am not familiar with the current physics macros, but I imagine lots of PDEs and ODEs. The diffcoeff package is amazing in this regard. I am concerned that you may duplicate the effort
@DavidCarlisle Sorry that I was unclear earlier, and understand why you thought so. Normally, it is expected that the examiners get to see acknowledgements, but in my case I couldn't deliver it on time
@Skillmon I agree to a large extent with @Krishna. The current version of the physics package has some additional macros for typesetting trigonometric functions and differentials. All other things are IMHO more confusing than helpful (and, as observed by others, also not well implemented). I like the behavior of the braket macros much better than what physics does with regards of the Dirac notation.
@samcarter Californian universities are also fighting against stereotypes, so I guess that does not fly either. Besides, there is no koala nor a mouse.