Drawing "two police officers" (squeeze theorem) metaphor with stylized uniforms for sequences
Interaction between \ifcat, \noexpand, and active characters
Drawing two slices of bread framing a sausage or a slice of tomato
Luatex version and format
Why doesn't `enlargelimits` appear to do anything in this graph?
How to Draw Lines to the Tip of a Curly Brace
Rotate PDF pages in the PDF viewer using LuaLaTeX
Drawing "two police officers" (squeeze theorem) metaphor with stylized uniforms for sequences
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I'm working on a TikZ illustration to visually represent the squeeze theorem (also known as the sandwich theorem or two police officers theorem (in Italy "dei due carabinieri") in the ... [tikz-pgf] [packages] [tikz-styles] [tikzlibrary] [tikzpeople]
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Score of 19 Interaction between \ifcat, \noexpand, and active characters https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=746552
I have come across the following oddity. Consider this example: \catcode`!=\active \let~=\empty \ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand! yes\else no\fi \let~=\relax \ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand! yes\else no\fi Why ... [macros] [tex-core] [conditionals] [catcodes]
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9 answered by David Carlisle https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=1090
Score of 8 Drawing two slices of bread framing a sausage or a slice of tomato
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This is not a serious question. Here is a culinary variation of this post Drawing "two police officers" (squeeze theorem) metaphor with stylized uniforms for sequences. The squeeze theorem ... [fun]
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Score of 11 Luatex version and format https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=746674
With the usage of the PDF-Tagging we currently try to keep up to date with the versions of lualatex - especially with new and changed capabilities. If I look in the log file I see as first line ... [luatex]
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5 Why doesn't `enlargelimits` appear to do anything in this graph?
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In the following MWE, I expected that the use of enlargelimits=true would enlarge the axis limits beyond the values which are computed from the function domain, and from the maximum and minimum ... [pgfplots]
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Score of 5 How to Draw Lines to the Tip of a Curly Brace https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=746646
Is there a simple way to draw lines to the tips of curly braces? I'm trying to reproduce this diagram from Wittgenstein's Tractatus as accurately as I can. I can't figure out how to reproduce the ... [tikz-pgf] [braces] [tikzlibrary]
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Score of 8 Rotate PDF pages in the PDF viewer using LuaLaTeX https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=746471
I need to rotate the PDF pages only if the following environments are used: sidewaystable, sidewaystable*, sidewaysfigure, and sidewaysfigure*. All other pages should display without rotation. Could ... [luatex] [rotating]
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