@yo' The thing motorbike riders like very much when behind a car that carries it, because it makes the air very turbulent. SUVs carrying that are the best for enjoying turbulence.
No, it will be a useful marker. We'll probably close it as 'too localized' (in time) once the fix is into TeX Live and MiKTeX: probably a week or so. — Joseph Wright ♦Aug 23 '12 at 20:41
@yo' -- Not that I usually haul a separate wheeled conveyance, but I've found that keeping a heavy braided rope in the trunk has proved useful. Like for hauling a vehicle out of mud, or as an emergency substitution for a tow truck when I've blown an engine or a clutch. From your photos, it looks like you were probably able to reconnect and continue. Hope it doesn't happen again.
BTW, it looks like tcolorbox is trying for the "cover every possibility involving putting boxes around things" high ground. A one stop shop, in other words.
@barbarabeeton Oh. In that case, I'm not sure what you are using it with reference to. As it turns out the option is available. I just didn't see it. And when an answer mentioned it, I misunderstood it.
BTW, does anyone know what keys library tcolorbox is using?
Considering the related questions:
Error fontawesome5 on a specific preamble;
Symbol of the tennis ball
and this new style of fancy enumerate with the tennis balls with this MWE,
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{fontawesome5,xcolor,lipsum}
\usepackage{enumitem}
\setlist{nolistsep}
\...
Into a my question must I to specify that the number must be aligned with the beginning of the paragraph? I got a good answer but the numbers are too high in relation to the paragraph. Thank you very much.
@Sebastiano Your comment on that answer is sufficient. I think the alignment is implicitly required, given that it's a list environment. The answer is only 2 hours old. Maybe the answerer will update the answer, or it will inspire someone else to come up with an answer or leave a suggestion to the answerer in a comment.
@AlanMunn Thank you very very much for your reply. I think always that my explanations not are very clear. I'm trying with \begin{enumerate}[topsep=1pt, partopsep=1pt]
:51176843 -- I don't have a tex system available, so I'll have to do some research. The larger subsets should be treated as operator names, but some adjustments may be needed. (I think @DavidCarlisle or @egreg might be able to handle this more quickly.)
@barbarabeeton In summary, the symbols must be lowered a bit so that if I cut them horizontally a part goes up and a part goes down in the same way as Mico's answer seems to me to understand. I am definitely not able to do that. :-( @egreg, @DavidCarlisle and all best users surely, yes :-)
@Sebastiano -- What I was thinking of won't work. But vertical centering can be accomplished by \vcenter. Without a way to test, I can't be sure, so this is best addressed by someone who can test. Sorry.
@Sebastiano I added a comment to the answer with a solution. The definition of \numberlabel also doesn't need the conditional any more with vertical balls.
@Sebastiano But now @egreg has added a very nice answer anyway. We're just waiting for a picture mode version from @DavidCarlisle.
@JosephWright sorry didn't understand that you mean l3build. For luaotfload the last test looked good and the settings are cleaner and more straightforward. I didn't try hyperref yet - I thought David would do it.
@UlrikeFischer If it works for you for luaotfload then it's likely good enough to send to CTAN: makes it easier for @DavidCarlisle to test later anyway
@JosephWright No I've been out all day. German engineering let me down, had to find a new car, apparently VWs don't last forever, I'd only had mine for 16 years....
@JosephWright garage said they can get it to pass MOT but to actually fix things that need fixing would be more than 10 times the value of the car, so perhaps it was time to change....
@JosephWright it was using more oil than it should but basically to fix that requires taking the engine and gearbox out and then not certain they can fix it and then putting it all back together and apparently an 18 year old passat is only worth 100 pounds or so...
@AlanMunn my cunning plan for choosing a car in a hurry is to just repeat the order so I got another VW passat (well haven't got it yet) fortunately they do still build them with the steering wheel in the correct place
@FaheemMitha we have two and both have been more or less trouble free for 16 years, mine still drives OK but if the engine starts leaking oil then there's always a danger that it lets go completely at a bad time, and if it's too expensive to fix, it has to go really.
@DavidCarlisle Interesting. I think VW is considered a good brand. But of course, not all cars with the same brand are the same. It depends when and by who they were made.
@FaheemMitha random website statistics: In 2018, approximately 23.5 million passenger cars and 4.3 million commercial vehicles had been produced in China.
@JosephWright I deleted all the checks to speed things up but it still takes forever just to test the build so not sure I'll get it done today, for this version I haven't tried to be clever with file globs I simply took the manifest and added " and , to make it a Lua table.
@JosephWright hm. I'm not quite sure how both your suggestion should really work. I mean I can tell in the build.lua how my version number looks like, but the lines come from various packages, so how do you want to prevent that one of them has a special versioning that leaves something in the log? I would in my tests try to prevent that the preamble ends in the tlg.
@UlrikeFischer Well the version removal is really so people can avoid their own packages changing the log; ideally a test file doesn't show other people's stuff, you pre-load it