Reference custom style in LaTeX document for docx conversion with Pandoc
Hyperlink with # in it
pst-jtree: How to check whether the current command is issued inside or between a tree
Reference custom style in LaTeX document for docx conversion with Pandoc
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I am converting LaTeX documents to MS Word documents using Pandoc. I am using a reference document and I would like to apply styles from that reference document to some elements of the generated Word ... [pandoc] [msword] [latex-to-word]
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Hyperlink with # in it https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=611986
I'm trying to insert a link which contains #, but i'm getting an error due to it. I've used \url and \href, but it does not work. \usepackage{hyperref} \section{Introduction} En la tabla aparecen ... [hyperref] [symbols]
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pst-jtree: How to check whether the current command is issued inside or between a tree
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I would like to define a macro that does something slightly different based on what the most recent non-whitespace character before it is. While I'm hesitant to go into irrelevant details of its use, ... [macros] [pstricks] [pst-jtree]
asked by Jigsaw https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=156649 1 vote
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