8.16.1 Top new questions this week

8.16.1.1 Is there a way to find out the correct order to load packages?
8.16.1.2 Recursive Font, multiple axes, fontspec, texlive 2022
8.16.1.3 How can I convince TeX to add space around math operators?
8.16.1.4 How do I stop some of the words from going "inwards"?
8.16.1.5 Symbol for \gg or equal
8.16.1.6 How can I re-create this table in LaTeX?
8.16.1.7 use \ref #1 c instead of \cref #1  (using \futurelet)
8.16.1.1 Is there a way to find out the correct order to load packages?

https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=635725

I recently made some extension to an old document of mine, and it stopped compiling. Luckily I am aware of the package ordering issue, especially with the notorious hyperref package. However, I am not ... 
[packages] [incompatibility] [nicematrix] [feynman]
 
asked by laolux https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=124893 Score of 10
answered by David Carlisle https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=1090 Score of 17
8.16.1.2 Recursive Font, multiple axes, fontspec, texlive 2022

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I've installed texlive 2022 pretest and play around with it. 
I've found a font called Recursive, see here:https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Recursive#about and the website here:https://www.recursive.... 
[fontspec] [luahbtex] [variable-fonts]
 
asked by Keks Dose https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=4736 Score of 10
answered by Marcel KrA~\274ger https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=80496 Score of 10
8.16.1.3 How can I convince TeX to add space around math operators?

https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=636263

Since when is this good typesetting? 
What's the best way to make TeX typeset all three like the bottom one?  Do I need to resort to a new command that outputs {\ \cup\ }?  That would seem to fly in ... 
[spacing] [math-operators]
 
asked by mathematrucker https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=93292 Score of 9
answered by David Carlisle https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=1090 Score of 15
8.16.1.4 How do I stop some of the words from going "inwards"?

https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=636057

I just started trying to learn LaTex and have some questions. 
If I want to make a new paragraph, or simply just have a blank line between text, what do I use? \, \newline or \bigspace? 
I'm also ... 
[formatting]
 
asked by abzain https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=264806 Score of 6
answered by David Carlisle https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=1090 Score of 8
8.16.1.5 Symbol for \gg or equal

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I need to (well, want to) use a symbol that is to \gg what \ge is to >: ,,\gg or equal``, if you will. 
The obvious, quick-and-dirty solution was the following: 
\documentclass{article} 
\usepackage{... 
[math-mode] [symbols] [amssymb]
 
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8.16.1.6 How can I re-create this table in LaTeX?

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I would like to re-create the table below in LaTeX. 
It's an A4 paper in landscape orientation. 
The way I did it in LibreOffice Writer was using nested tables that have their borders hidden. In the ... 
[tables] [linguistics] [layout] [phonetic]
                                                                                  

                                                                                  
 
asked by Zoltan King https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=263939 Score of 5
answered by Ulrich Diez https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=118714 Score of 4
8.16.1.7 use \ref #1 c instead of \cref #1  (using \futurelet)

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I would like to use \ref{#1}c instead of \cref{#1} for some autocompletion issues. 
I have been trying to implement this using the following code: 
\let\oldref\ref 
\def\ref{\futurelet\@nexttoken\myref} 
\... 
[cross-referencing]
 
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answered by egreg https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=4427 Score of 5