Thanks Wolfgang. 'width=fit,distance=...' option does the trick.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Am 12.11.2009 um 22:56 schrieb Curiouslearn:
>
> > Thanks Wolfgang. Here is a working example. The use of distance reduces
> the space
Am 12.11.2009 um 22:56 schrieb Curiouslearn:
> Thanks Wolfgang. Here is a working example. The use of distance reduces the
> space if I put a negative number. But is there an option that gives a regular
> space as between any two words, or do I have to play with the negative
> distance number
Thanks Wolfgang. Here is a working example. The use of distance reduces the
space if I put a negative number. But is there an option that gives a
regular space as between any two words, or do I have to play with the
negative distance number until I get the right value (which is fine, but
just want
Am 12.11.2009 um 22:18 schrieb Curiouslearn:
> No one wants to help on this? I would appreciate any help. Am I missing
> something too obvious? I tried some other options but they do not help.
Since there is no complete working example I can't test it but you can add
'distance=\spaceamount' t
No one wants to help on this? I would appreciate any help. Am I missing
something too obvious? I tried some other options but they do not help.
Thanks.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Curiouslearn wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have defined the following enumeration:
> \defineenumeration
> [Problem
Hello All,
I have defined the following enumeration:
\defineenumeration
[Problem]
[location=top,
text=Problem,
between=\blank,
before=\blank,
after=\blank]
Now for one of the problems, I want the heading "Problem 13" to appear not
on the top, but on the left. So before this particular problem I