@PauloCereda Ok, but will wait to see how the interview goes if you are still interested. Hope you did not miss the smiley when I said that Oct 15 was still 11.75 months away.
But if you found someone more interesting I have no problem postponing it. :-)
I'm sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this question, but I couldn't think of anything better.
Emacs has a Vim emulator mode called Evil. This mode has a search-replace function that does basically the same thing as highlighting a region and running sed on it. The brilliant thing about t...
@agodemar : I liked the look of your flyer for 'LaTeX e la composizione tipografica', and especially one or two features like the diagonal 'Seminario' stripe. Is the source available?
@PauloCereda A user in the GuIT forum asked how to dump a Plain based format with some macros added for support of multiple languages. The method he knew worked only for OzTeX (TeX for Mac OS up to 9) and with gwTeX or TeX Live he didn't know how to do. We asked for more and he presented the macros, which I recognized to have written while I was staying in Catania (1993, I believe). So I took and reworked them and hyplain was born. I've never been able to make babel work under Plain.
@PauloCereda as @egreg says not really but the most plain like way (short of loading xmltex into plain and getting full utf-8 parser-) is just to assume the input and output encodings are the same and just use the characters directly, so load a T1 (ie, almost latin1) or LY1 font with \font primitive and just use the characters directly (no active characters or anything) then things will just work for characters where the font and input encodings match, and just silently do the wrong thing otherwise
@DavidCarlisle T1 is not almost Latin-1, unfortunately (try straße) and many fonts aren't available in LY1 encoding. My macros work in a similar way as inputenc, but exploit e-TeX's \protected for write operations, which avoids \IeC.
@egreg well I suppose another way of saying it is that the 8-bit world view of tex3 probably wouldn't have input and output encodings via active characters but wouldn't have had T1 but an encoding closer to actual fonts (which of course was Y&Y had their own encoding (which I latex-ized as LY1) as they didn't support virtual fonts to re-encode at that level)
@PauloCereda look at that: an answer of mine with real French in it.
@egreg No that's why we made inputenc (but it was a bit controversial at the time) some people would have rather the input encoding was filtered on input tcx layer and then have the characters go straight through in tex (not least so you could make them catcode 11 and use them in command names)
@JasperLoy it's not a feature of the class, it's a feature of the font (it's implemented in TeX as a ligature same as ff going to an ff ligature) all classic tex fonts have it but if you are using xetex/luatex to pull in some system fonts they probably don't have it in the font (but I thought fontspec had a way to re-instate those ligatures for TeX use?
I would like to create a CV in a similar style to this
Moderncv is a start in the right direction.
I would like to know if i can change in moderncv the position of the \section to the left side? and adding a page number?
Regards
@JasperLoy Lecture finished, I'm on the train back home. We don't have a campus, but the university is split in various parts of the city. And there's no internal service: half an hour with the bus. :(
@Gnintendo If you are using XeLaTeX, say \setmainfont[Ligatures=TeX,...]{fontname}. Then -- for – will work.
\begin{gather}
\begin{split}DividendYield &=& \frac{DVT(t)}{CurrentMarketCap} \\
Avg_Assets &=& \biggl( A/B \biggr) \textrm { when B is not zero...}\end{split}\notag\\\begin{split}\end{split}\notag
\end{gather}
This is the part we need to decypher from the Sphinx question. :)
I understand he doesn't kill, but when he goes with Justice League, he could make some kind of armor to fight v.s. the strongest enemies. He has the money and the engineers plus access to alien tech..
It's "badass" to fight enemies with photon cannons just with kevlar... or just stupid.
@PauloCereda Works fine if I replace &=& by &= and _ by \_. I did \usepackage{amsmath} since the sphinx documentation says to look at AMS-LaTeX for more information. What does Sphinx do with its maths, does it parse it or pass it??
@JosephWright Readability feature request: can you rename the environmentvariables tag to environment-variables? Or does this exceed the permitted character number for tag names?
@lockstep Sounds OK to me, but I'd have to check the char limit
@percusse My point was that you can link to anything public on the internet: see the battles between news companies and Google as searching allows you to bypass the 'official' entry point
I used to have an Australian hat. I once published a paper which required a short bio and a photo; the chair searched my name and put the photo I was with the hat! Let me find the article. :P
@AndrewStacey Yes, I think that the version from tex.stackexchange.com/q/50015/3954 deserves its own package; it's really helpful. I like the name tikzmark.