How can I typeset dialogue in the style of Shakespeares plays (Cambridge school)?
error while changing the background color of a particular block in beamer how to use it?
slow compilations with acro package?
How can I typeset dialogue in the style of Shakespeares plays (Cambridge school)?
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I want to create a centered environment as shown in the image below, with the speaker's name in caps lock, followed by the quote. The only thing I can think of is using amsmath (the \begin{align} ... [environments] [quotation] [dialogue]
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vote error while changing the background color of a particular block in beamer how to use it?
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\begin{block}{ } \begin{itemize}{}\scriptsize \item[($-$)] abcd \item[($-$)] dasdw \end{itemize} \end{block} \begin{block}{ } \begin{itemize}{}\scriptsize ... [beamer] [color] [texstudio]
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slow compilations with acro package? https://tex.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=604379
I am using the acro package. It includes an interesting foreign key feature that fits my needs. I \input{myacronyms.tex}, with myacronyms.tex contains circa 450 acronyms as described below. \... [acro]
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