Chris (cmhughes, author of latexindent)
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- Mon Jul 06, 2015 5:36 pm
- Forum: TeX Live and MacTeX
- Topic: invoking latexindent on Texlive 2014 (Windows)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7066
Re: invoking latexindent on Texlive 2014 (Windows)
There was a problem locating defaultSettings.yaml with the older versions of latexindent.exe in TeXlive; as of version 2.1R, which is included in TeXLive 2015, it is resolved. Apologies for any inconvenience 
Chris (cmhughes, author of latexindent)
Chris (cmhughes, author of latexindent)
- Tue Mar 01, 2011 5:22 am
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7583
Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
I think that the newly-defined psgraph in pst-plot accomplishes this. The latest pst-plot.pdf describes it; it was only released a month ago, so I don't feel too bad for missing it. 
- Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:11 pm
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7583
Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
The trouble with \resizebox is that everything gets scaled, including labels and text, which can make for an ugly picture in the context of the document.
Using \psset{unit=...} on its own is fine, but one has no idea how big the picture is going to end up; I have a lot of pspictures and I don't ...
Using \psset{unit=...} on its own is fine, but one has no idea how big the picture is going to end up; I have a lot of pspictures and I don't ...
- Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:21 am
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7583
Re: Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
Yes, that's what my code does, according to the value of xmin, xmax, and the desired width.
I just wondered if there was an in-built way of doing it.
I just wondered if there was an in-built way of doing it.
- Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:44 pm
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7583
Resize pspicture (not using \resizebox or \psscalebox)
Hi all,
I'd like the ability to re-size my pspicture to a specified width, but I don't want to use \resizebox or \psscalebox. The reason I don't want to use either of these options is that they both scale the font size of the labels, and any other text within the graphic.
I've found a way to do ...
I'd like the ability to re-size my pspicture to a specified width, but I don't want to use \resizebox or \psscalebox. The reason I don't want to use either of these options is that they both scale the font size of the labels, and any other text within the graphic.
I've found a way to do ...
- Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:34 am
- Forum: Page Layout
- Topic: ntheorem hanging indentation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5295
ntheorem hanging indentation
Gosh, that's brilliant, thanks very much!
I think I will use your hanging environment. The ideas you gave me prompted me to see if I could achieve it with ntheorem. I think that I have managed it (see the code below). I don't know which is more preferable though?
I really appreciate your help on ...
I think I will use your hanging environment. The ideas you gave me prompted me to see if I could achieve it with ntheorem. I think that I have managed it (see the code below). I don't know which is more preferable though?
I really appreciate your help on ...
- Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:37 am
- Forum: Page Layout
- Topic: ntheorem hanging indentation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5295
Re: ntheorem hanging indentation
Thank you *so* much for your reply. I completely agree with you about the comic sans font; it was the first thing I could think of to show what I wanted- it felt wrong, major apols.
I really like your approach, and thanks for providing so many different alternatives. To answer some of your ...
I really like your approach, and thanks for providing so many different alternatives. To answer some of your ...
- Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:17 am
- Forum: Page Layout
- Topic: ntheorem hanging indentation
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5295
ntheorem hanging indentation
Hi all,
I am currently using the ntheorem package to create some theorems. I would like the text of the theorem to have a hanging indent (see attached picture).
I have tried using a newtheoremstyle, but haven't succeeded yet. A MWE is below- any help would be greatly appreciated.
\documentclass ...
I am currently using the ntheorem package to create some theorems. I would like the text of the theorem to have a hanging indent (see attached picture).
I have tried using a newtheoremstyle, but haven't succeeded yet. A MWE is below- any help would be greatly appreciated.
\documentclass ...
- Sun May 30, 2010 9:28 pm
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: Write multiple lines and special characters to a file
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2197
Re: Write multiple lines and special characters to a file
Many thanks for your response. I think that the link you provided will be the most useful.
- Sun May 30, 2010 7:31 pm
- Forum: Graphics, Figures & Tables
- Topic: Write multiple lines and special characters to a file
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2197
Write multiple lines and special characters to a file
Hi all,
I'd like to have a command that can write multiple lines to a .log file; in particular, I wonder if there is a way to avoid using \string to escape the \ character.
I've pasted a MWE below- any help would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
\documentclass[10pt,letter]{report}
% set up the ...
I'd like to have a command that can write multiple lines to a .log file; in particular, I wonder if there is a way to avoid using \string to escape the \ character.
I've pasted a MWE below- any help would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
\documentclass[10pt,letter]{report}
% set up the ...