Draw two concentric circles and a shaded area with associated text
How can I make such a drawing in TikZ?
Is It Possible to Create Airbrush Effects Using Latex?
Table with off-set column using Tikz
Break equation with \left( and \right) doesn't work exactly while using classicthesis
How does a math operator specify the horizontal position of its limits?
How to detect whether a specific font shape exists
Draw two concentric circles and a shaded area with associated text
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For visualising the domain of definition of a function I want to create the following figure. I use the following code. \documentclass[border=5mm]{standalone} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{arrows.... [tikz-pgf]
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Score of 8 How can I make such a drawing in TikZ? https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=667389
(The lines are not meant to be dashed. I'm using unicode box drawing characters, but apparently the font used by this site makes the drawing look dashed.) a^\224\214a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\220 a^\224\214a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\220 a^\224\214a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\220 a^\224\214a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\220 a^\224\214a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\220 a^\224\214a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200a^\224\200... [tikz-pgf] [spacing] [line-breaking] [tikz-graphdrawing] [tikz-positioning]
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Score of 9 Is It Possible to Create Airbrush Effects Using Latex? https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=667540
I have an old image that I would like to use in a book. But it has some a blotch on it, as well as some other unsightly blemishes. I would like to try to "airbrush" it with Latex, if ... [tikz-pgf] [graphics] [diagrams]
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I am trying to do a table. using tikz matrix, like the one below using Tikz. The problem is that I don't know how to do the first row, with "clutch" "brake" neither do I know how ... [tikz-pgf] [tikz-matrix]
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Score of 6 Break equation with \left( and \right) doesn't work exactly while using classicthesis
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Compiling the following MWE produces different bracket [] heights by using \usepackage{classicthesis}. If this package is commented out, the equation is correct. What does the package load, that it ... [equations] [classicthesis] [split]
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Score of 7 How does a math operator specify the horizontal position of its limits?
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When limits are put above and below an integral (as with \int\limits_0^1), each limit is placed in the correct horizontal position. They are not directly above and below each other. The upper limit is ... [positioning] [math-operators]
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I am using the font Times New Roman as the main font in my document class. The font works fine under Windows, but fails to display small captital font shape under macOS. It turns out that the relative ... [xetex] [fontspec]
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