Appropriate values for `xmin`, `xmax`, `ymin`, `ymax`, or `unit vector ratio= a b ` to get asymptote
Typesetting a text together with its commentaries
What do the various values of the Ligatures= option of fontspec do?
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Appropriate values for `xmin`, `xmax`, `ymin`, `ymax`, or `unit vector ratio= a b ` to get asymptote
I would like to graph a function that has y=x as an asymptote. In the following code, I have $\sqrt{x^2 + x}$ plotted. It does not look like y=x is an asymptote to it. Are there values for xmin, ...
- asked by Adelyn 3votes Typesetting a text together with its commentaries http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/296395/typesetting-a-text-together-with-its-commentaries
I am critically editing a piece of Sanskrit metric text and its two commentaries in prose. What I would like to do is keep the verses together in the upper part of the page, and below the commentaries ...
- asked by muk.li 3votes What do the various values of the Ligatures= option of fontspec do?
The fontspec package has a Ligatures option, usually encountered with the value Ligatures=TeX. This enables traditional TeX ligatures (or typing conventions) like mapping --- to an em dash. But what ...
- asked by alexis 2votes —