8.30.1 Top new questions this week

8.30.1.1 How to typeset the Glagolitic script in LaTeX? (a^Degree\263a^Degree\276a^DegreeDegreea^Degree\263a^+-\201a^Degree\276a^Degree\271a^+-\214a^DegreeDegree, Eth\263Eth>>EthDegreeEth\263Eth\276Eth>>Eth,N~\206EthDegree)
8.30.1.2 How can I draw a "table" with 4 numbers around a cross/X-shape for the diamond method?
8.30.1.3 What is the best way to draw an arbitrary number of lines in LaTeX?
8.30.1.4 Why are there two commands \> and \: that do the same thing?
8.30.1.5 Typesetting functions: italics or non italics?
8.30.1.6 How can I fit a symbol that has superscripts and subscripts in table's row?
8.30.1.7 Force orphan to bleed into margin
8.30.1.1 How to typeset the Glagolitic script in LaTeX? (a^Degree\263a^Degree\276a^DegreeDegreea^Degree\263a^+-\201a^Degree\276a^Degree\271a^+-\214a^DegreeDegree, Eth\263Eth>>EthDegreeEth\263Eth\276Eth>>Eth,N~\206EthDegree)

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I am looking for an example of a LaTeX document written in the Glagolitic script. 
(I am aware of the croatian package, but was not able to use it.) 
[fonts] [examples]
 
asked by Anton Petrunin https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=630 Score of 12
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8.30.1.2 How can I draw a "table" with 4 numbers around a cross/X-shape for the diamond method?

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I'm trying to write up a precalculus explanation with LaTeX and I wanted to make this fancier "diamond table", is there any way to do it? Couldn't find it through searching 
[tables]
 
asked by Luan Arita https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=270017 Score of 7
answered by Sandy G https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=125871 Score of 17
8.30.1.3 What is the best way to draw an arbitrary number of lines in LaTeX?

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I wish to produce a number of sections, each followed by a number of lines i. This is how I have done it using multido to repeat a custom command \drawline i times. 
\documentclass[12pt]{memoir} 
\... 
[tikz-pgf] [diagrams] [multido]
 
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answered by Sandy G https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=125871 Score of 10
8.30.1.4 Why are there two commands \> and \: that do the same thing?

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The file latex.ltx says: 
\DeclareRobustCommand\:{\tmspace+\medmuskip{.2222em}} 
\let\>=\: 
Why are there two equally long commands \> and \: doing exactly the same thing? To me, they look ... 
[math-mode] [spacing] [horizontal]
 
asked by GeekestGeek https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=224332 Score of 6
answered by egreg https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=4427 Score of 6
8.30.1.5 Typesetting functions: italics or non italics?

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I've been typesetting all my functions in non-italics (even for $f(x)$), but am not sure if this is the correct convention. This website suggests that generic functions (e.g., $f(x), g(x)$ should be ... 
[math-mode] [typography] [scientific-notation]
 
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answered by Mico https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=5001 Score of 13
8.30.1.6 How can I fit a symbol that has superscripts and subscripts in table's row?

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I am using mathematical symbols in a table that has superscripts and sunbcripts ex: $B_{D}^{\mathrm{pr}}$, which leads it to cross into upper row's section. 
I have following code: 
\documentclass[10pt,... 
[tables] [math-mode]
 
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8.30.1.7 Force orphan to bleed into margin

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In the following example, is there a way to force the word "environment" to join the previous paragraph, allowing it to bleed into the page margin if necessary? 
In other words, I am looking ... 
[beamer] [widows-orphans]
 
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answered by PrzemysAo\202aw Scherwentke https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=26134 Score of 6