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Some misunderstood or unknown tricks (II) (LaTeX)
Merciadri, Luca
2010In TUGboat, 31 (3), p. 191-193
 

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Keywords :
TUGboat; LaTeX; tips
Abstract :
[en] LaTeX is written in such a way that even skilled TeXnicians sometimes learn new tricks, or come to problems or errors that they cannot solve, or explain. This time, our article will be divided in two (imaginary) parts: the first (Section 2) will treat 1. Avoiding erroneous references for floats, and the second (the rest) will give, as in my preceding paper, some ways to achieve special things in LaTeX2e. These tricks are often explained on the Internet, but very difficult to find. The second part will then speak about 2. Exporting spreadsheets into LaTeX, 3. Writing QED symbols as nicely as possible, 4. Counting the number of pages and tables, 5. Writing messages on would-be blank pages, 6. Writing dots in matrices, 7. Drawing logic gates, 8. Writing enumerations with textcircled numbers.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Merciadri, Luca ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > 1re an. bac. sc. ing., or. ing. civil
Language :
English
Title :
Some misunderstood or unknown tricks (II) (LaTeX)
Alternative titles :
[fr] Certaines astuces inconnues ou mal comprises (II) (LaTeX)
Publication date :
November 2010
Journal title :
TUGboat
ISSN :
0896-3207
Publisher :
TeX Users Group, Providence, United States - Rhode Island
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
Pages :
191-193
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