Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Something like this:
\deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
{\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
in the preamble. Use koma-script class.
The footnotemark effectively appears white, now. However
Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Something like this:
\deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
{\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
in the preamble. Use koma-script class.
The footnotemark effectively appears white, now. However
Charles de Miramon <cmira...@...> writes:
> Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
> >> Something like this:
> >>
> >> \deffootnotemark{\textsuperscript{\colorbox{red}%
> >> {\textcolor{white}{\thefootnotemark
> >>
> >> in the preamble. Us
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with
colored background (inside a longtable) and the footnote (outside the
table) in black.
I've tried with footmisc
Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with
colored background (inside a longtable) and the footnote (outside the
table) in black.
I've tried with footmisc
> > Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
> >> footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with
> >> colored background (inside a longtable) an
Hi,
Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with colored
background (inside a longtable) and the footnote (outside the table) in
black.
I've tried with footmisc, but I either don't know how to use it
Hi,
Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with colored
background (inside a longtable) and the footnote (outside the table) in
black.
I've tried with footmisc, but I either don't know how to use it
Hi,
Is there a way of applying color to a footnote mark while keeping the
footnote itself black? That is, the superscript number in white with colored
background (inside a longtable) and the footnote (outside the table) in
black.
I've tried with footmisc, but I either don't know how to use it
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/
Google for similar things.
Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/
Google for similar things.
Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
rgheck writes:
> http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/
>
> Google for similar things.
>
Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs
Hi all,
Is there any way of forcing a certain number of lines after a heading
without a pagebreak? Sometimes I have a heading clos to the bottom of a
page, and followed by a two-line paragraph, and I get a pagebreak after the
two-lines, but that is too close to the bottom.
Thanks
Miguel
Yago diazd...@... writes:
You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
Hi Yago,
I had already read about that command.
Hi all,
Is there any way of forcing a certain number of lines after a heading
without a pagebreak? Sometimes I have a heading clos to the bottom of a
page, and followed by a two-line paragraph, and I get a pagebreak after the
two-lines, but that is too close to the bottom.
Thanks
Miguel
Yago diazd...@... writes:
You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
Hi Yago,
I had already read about that command.
Hi all,
Is there any way of forcing a certain number of lines after a heading
without a pagebreak? Sometimes I have a heading clos to the bottom of a
page, and followed by a two-line paragraph, and I get a pagebreak after the
two-lines, but that is too close to the bottom.
Thanks
Miguel
Yago writes:
> You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one
> more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the
> documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
Hi Yago,
I had already read about that
Hi all,
I've tried to isolate this problem I've found on a large tex file,
but I don't manage to find where the problem is.
What happens is the heading of the second page of the Preface shows
List of figures, when it should be showing Preface.
You can find the pdf file generated on
finding this problem I've started to
reduce code and go back to latex to try to isolate the problem.
Thanks
Miguel
2009/10/1 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
On 10/01/2009 03:42 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Hi all,
I've tried to isolate this problem I've found on a large tex file,
but I don't
Sorry, I wrote package instead of page style.
Anyway, you're right. I've tried using markboth straightaway, and it works!
I'll also take a look at chaptermark
Thanks a lot!
Miguel
2009/10/1 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
On 10/01/2009 04:51 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Hi rh,
Thanks for you
Hi all,
I've tried to isolate this problem I've found on a large tex file,
but I don't manage to find where the problem is.
What happens is the heading of the second page of the Preface shows
List of figures, when it should be showing Preface.
You can find the pdf file generated on
finding this problem I've started to
reduce code and go back to latex to try to isolate the problem.
Thanks
Miguel
2009/10/1 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
On 10/01/2009 03:42 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Hi all,
I've tried to isolate this problem I've found on a large tex file,
but I don't
Sorry, I wrote package instead of page style.
Anyway, you're right. I've tried using markboth straightaway, and it works!
I'll also take a look at chaptermark
Thanks a lot!
Miguel
2009/10/1 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
On 10/01/2009 04:51 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
Hi rh,
Thanks for you
Hi all,
I've tried to isolate this problem I've found on a large tex file,
but I don't manage to find where the problem is.
What happens is the heading of the second page of the Preface shows
"List of figures", when it should be showing "Preface".
You can find the pdf file generated on
finding this problem I've started to
reduce code and go back to latex to try to isolate the problem.
Thanks
Miguel
2009/10/1 rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com>
> On 10/01/2009 03:42 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I've tried to isolate this problem I've found on a
Sorry, I wrote "package" instead of "page style".
Anyway, you're right. I've tried using markboth straightaway, and it works!
I'll also take a look at chaptermark
Thanks a lot!
Miguel
2009/10/1 rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com>
> On 10/01/2009 04:51 PM, Migue
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