GeneralHow to delete a post on this forum?

LaTeX specific issues not fitting into one of the other forums of this category.
Post Reply
marbocam
Posts: 44
Joined: Thu Dec 19, 2024 11:14 am

How to delete a post on this forum?

Post by marbocam »

As the title says, how to delete a post on this forum?

I'm afraid I posted a couple of things that can give me trouble during the finals steps of presenting my thesis..

Thanks in advance!

Recommended reading 2024:

LaTeXguide.org • LaTeX-Cookbook.net • TikZ.org

Learn LaTeX easily with newest books:

The LaTeX Beginner's Guide: 2nd edition and perfect for students writing a thesis

The LaTeX Cookbook: 2nd edition full of practical examples for mathematics, physics, chemistry, and more

LaTeX Graphics with TikZ: the first book about TikZ for perfect drawings in your LaTeX thesis

User avatar
Stefan Kottwitz
Site Admin
Posts: 10361
Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:44 pm

Re: How to delete a post on this forum?

Post by Stefan Kottwitz »

As we only talk here about LaTeX related topics, you would not need to worry about the thesis. It's just about the writing Software, like we would discuss Microsoft Word and how to make a word bold or a footnote in a smaller font. Nothing related to the content of your thesis, nothing regarding scientific work.

It's even good to talk technical things in technical forums to improve tools usage and typographic layout.

A forum is not a place to delete things: people test your code, write improvements or fixes, help with troubleshooting, provide LaTeX information, explain how it works, and then it gets deleted? That's not a way; otherwise, this forum would be pretty empty if stuff got deleted after people worked on it. It's a public forum.

In rare cases, when confidential information is accidentally posted and you can no longer edit it, you can flag it for a moderator's attention (the exclamation mark button "Report this post" at the top right of a post) to edit and remove a specific part that should not be public. We keep the forum content online, but of course we help when mistakes happen.

Stefan
LaTeX.org admin
Post Reply