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- How to get a line segment to line up nicely with a fill in TikZ?by Jasper on May 7, 2026 at 11:19 pm
I have this MWE (it must be zoomed in on): I want the red line to go all the way to the green one on the top, but not exceed the dark gray on the bottom. Likewise, the green should be bounded by, and extruded to the boundary also. (The green one goes beyone on top, but we just can't see it due to the ligh gray triangle occluding it). I would like for this to be as automatic as possible. I want it to look like this: This is my use case: \documentclass[tikz,border=1cm]{standalone} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture} \fill[gray] (0,0) -- (1,1) -- (1,0) -- cycle; \draw[thick,green] (0.75,0.25) -- (0.25,0.25); \fill[gray!50!white] (0,0) -- (1,1) -- (0,1) -- cycle; \draw[thick,red] (0.1,0.25) -- (0.25,0.25); \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}
- How to tell arara to output in a given directory?by Erwann on May 7, 2026 at 4:03 pm
The option -output-directory works as expected using pdflatex directly, but not through an arara directive, as shown below. A similar issued was raised in 2016; checking to see what the status is. tex % arara: pdflatex: { options: "-output-directory=/home/erwann/build" } % arara: clean: { extensions: [ aux, log, listing ] } \documentclass{article} \usepackage{lipsum} \begin{document} \lipsum[1][1] \end{document} shell $ source="mwe-013.tex" dir="$HOME/build" target="${source%.tex}.pdf" wrong="$PWD/$target" expected="$dir/$target" # remove both possible outputs for file in "$wrong" "$expected"; do [[ -f "$file" ]] && rm "$file" done # run arara arara "$source" # verify output for file in "$wrong" "$expected"; do [[ -f "$file" ]] && printf "\e[31mfile exists: %s\e[0m\n" "$file" done # try with pdlatex pdflatex -output-directory="${dir}" "$source" # verify output for file in "$wrong" "$expected"; do [[ -f "$file" ]] && printf "\e[31mfile exists: %s\e[0m\n" "$file" done __ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _ / _` | '__/ _` | '__/ _` | | (_| | | | (_| | | | (_| | \__,_|_| \__,_|_| \__,_| Processing "mwe-013.tex" (size: 215 B, last modified: 2026-05-07 15:54:56), please wait. (PDFLaTeX) PDFLaTeX engine .............................. SUCCESS (Clean) Cleaning feature ................................ SUCCESS (Clean) Cleaning feature ................................ SUCCESS (Clean) Cleaning feature ................................ SUCCESS Total: 0.909 seconds file exists: /home/erwann/src/tex/example/mwe-013.pdf This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.28 (TeX Live 2025) (preloaded format=pdflatex) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./mwe-013.tex LaTeX2e <2025-06-01> patch level 1 L3 programming layer <2025-08-13> (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/article.cls Document Class: article 2025/01/22 v1.4n Standard LaTeX document class (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/size10.clo)) (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lipsum/lipsum.sty (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3packages/l3keys2e/l3keys2e.sty (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3kernel/expl3.sty (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/l3backend/l3backend-pdftex.def))) (/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lipsum/lipsum.ltd.tex)) (/home/erwann/build/mwe-013.aux) [1{/opt/texlive/2025/texmf-var/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map}] (/home/erwann/build/mwe-013.aux) )</opt/texlive/2025/texmf-dist/fonts/type1/pub lic/amsfonts/cm/cmr10.pfb> Output written on /home/erwann/build/mwe-013.pdf (1 page, 14666 bytes). Transcript written on /home/erwann/build/mwe-013.log. file exists: /home/erwann/src/tex/example/mwe-013.pdf file exists: /home/erwann/build/mwe-013.pdf
- Chemfig compilation errorby Sebastian Cikes on May 7, 2026 at 3:13 pm
I have a problem compiling a latex file. ! Undefined control sequence. \CF_compound ...ge {90=\|,-90=\|}{O}-H} \chemsign {+} \chemfig {H^{\oplus }} l.21 \chemfig {R-\chembelow{O}{\scriptstyle\oplus}(-[:90]H)-H} %% thi... ? I tried compiling without the mhchem package and various tips I found online but none of them worked. Also tried to reinstall the chemfig package but doesn't want to work. The problem also appears with simpler formulas like \chemfig{R-O}. \documentclass{article} \usepackage[version=4,arrows=pgf-filled, textfontname=sffamily, mathfontname=mathsf]{mhchem} \usepackage{chemfig} \setchemfig{atom sep=2.5em, bond offset=1pt, double bond sep=3pt} \begin{document} Meccanismo di addizione: \vspace{0.5cm} \centering \schemestart\chemfig{R-\charge{90=\|,-90=\|}{O}-H} \chemsign{+} \chemfig{H^{\oplus}} \arrow{->} \chemfig{R-\chembelow{O}{\scriptstyle\oplus}(-[:90]H)-H} %% this is the problem \schemestop \end{document} Thanks in advance. Sebastian
- Class memoir Warning: \addtodef is marked deprecated and will be removed in 2026, but \addtodef is not being used anywhereby marshmelou on May 7, 2026 at 10:20 am
I am using the memoir class to write my thesis, and I found that this warning regarding \addtodef being deprecated is triggered whenever I load the natbib package. Below is a MWE: \documentclass{memoir} \usepackage{natbib} \begin{document} Hello \end{document} If I comment out \usepackage{natbib}, the warning goes away. Does anyone know the reason for that? Is this safe to ignore? I'm just worried that I'll carry on using this and then at some point in 2026 \addtodef will be removed and for some reason that will mess up my document. Just to clarify, I am using natbib over biblatex because I am already used to it and I found biblatex to be a nightmare to format it the way I would like it to be. For completion, the full warning message is: Class memoir Warning: \addtodef is marked deprecated and will be removed in 2026, use instead \patchcmd, \pretocmd or \apptocmd from the etoolbox package (which is autoloaded by the class) on input line 5.
- Why is there no spacing around the plus sign?by John Sullivan on May 7, 2026 at 10:02 am
Why is there nice spacing around the + inside the parentheses, but not around the one just after the parentheses? \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $$-\tau N = B'=-\theta'\bigl(\cos\theta\, U + \sin\theta\, V\bigl) + 0 T = -\theta' N$$ \end{document}
- How can I automatically adapt LaTeX content to different minipage widths, including automatic line breaks in long display equations?by ljguo on May 7, 2026 at 7:04 am
I am trying to typeset exercise/question content inside containers of different widths. For example, the same content may be placed inside a minipage of width 21cm, or inside a narrower minipage of width 10cm. The content may include normal text, images, tables, and display equations. My goal is that the layout should adapt automatically to the available width. In particular, long display equations should be broken automatically when the width becomes smaller. Here is a simplified example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{array} \usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage{mwe} \begin{document} \noindent \begin{minipage}{21cm} \textbf{Question 1.} A particle moves along a straight line. Its position at time \(t\) is given by the function \[ s(t)=3t^4-8t^3+6t^2-12t+5. \] The following diagram illustrates the motion of the particle: \[ \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{example-image} \] The table below gives some measured values: \[ \begin{array}{c|c|c|c|c} t & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline s(t) & 5 & -6 & 9 & 86 \end{array} \] Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle at \(t=2\). Also simplify the following expression: \[ \frac{(x^2+2xy+y^2)(a^2-b^2)+(x-y)(a+b)^2} {\sqrt{x^4+2x^2y^2+y^4}+a^3b-ab^3+x^2a^2-y^2b^2} \] \end{minipage} \vspace{1cm} \noindent \begin{minipage}{10cm} \textbf{Question 1.} A particle moves along a straight line. Its position at time \(t\) is given by the function \[ s(t)=3t^4-8t^3+6t^2-12t+5. \] The following diagram illustrates the motion of the particle: \[ \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{example-image} \] The table below gives some measured values: \[ \begin{array}{c|c|c|c|c} t & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline s(t) & 5 & -6 & 9 & 86 \end{array} \] Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle at \(t=2\). Also simplify the following expression: \[ \frac{(x^2+2xy+y^2)(a^2-b^2)+(x-y)(a+b)^2} {\sqrt{x^4+2x^2y^2+y^4}+a^3b-ab^3+x^2a^2-y^2b^2} \] \end{minipage} \end{document} In the wider minipage, the content looks acceptable. However, in the narrower minipage, the long display equation overflows the available width. What I would like is something like an “automatic responsive layout”: Text should wrap according to the current minipage width. Images should scale relative to the current width, for example using \linewidth. Tables should ideally fit or adapt to the available width. Long display equations should automatically break into multiple lines when necessary. I know that I can manually rewrite the long equation using environments such as align, aligned, multline, or split, for example: \begin{multline} \frac{(x^2+2xy+y^2)(a^2-b^2)+(x-y)(a+b)^2} {\sqrt{x^4+2x^2y^2+y^4}+a^3b-ab^3+x^2a^2-y^2b^2} \end{multline} But in my real use case, the LaTeX content is generated automatically, and the container width may vary. Therefore, I would prefer not to manually decide where every long formula should be broken. In my actual project, the LaTeX source is not written manually. It is generated from structured exercise data. The same exercise may be rendered in different layouts, such as a full-page layout, a two-column layout, or a card-like layout. Therefore, I am looking for a robust strategy rather than a one-off manual fix for a single equation. My questions are: Is there a recommended way in LaTeX to make mathematical content adapt automatically to different container widths? Can display equations be automatically line-broken depending on the current \linewidth? If full automatic line breaking is not possible, what is the usual robust approach for generating such content automatically? Are packages such as breqn, tabularx, adjustbox, or resizebox appropriate for this kind of problem? What is the best practice for this situation?
- LaTeX compilation feels much slower after updateby user3605616 on May 7, 2026 at 6:52 am
I'm using TeXLive on a Fedora installation. I updated Fedora 43 to Fedora 44 last week, and TeXLive was updated in the process. The version used now is LaTeX2e <2025-11-01> L3 programming layer <2026-01-19> but I don't remember the previous version number. Compiling even small documents feels much slower than before (about 4 to 5 times slower). I didn't change anything to my TeX configuration. I'd like to find the cause and a solution. Is there any way to measure performance (document processing, then disk reads/writes) for TeX itself to identify the bottleneck(s)? Incidentally, the engine I use is XeTeX 3.141592653-2.6-0.999998 (TeX Live 2026) with kpathsea version 6.4.2 Thanks for any hint! Thanks
- spacing in array environmentby Stefan Müller on May 6, 2026 at 5:04 pm
I have a macro for typesetting Attribute Value Matrices (AVMs). Sometimes I want to add a little bit of vertical space. My understanding is that I type \\[2mm] and then 2mm space is inserted. But this is not what happens. Sometimes I have to add 8mm or 10 or 12. It somehow seems to depend on what happened before. But why? And how does it work and is there anything I can do to get the desired behavior? \documentclass{scrartcl} \usepackage{etex} \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\nliste}[1]{% \mbox{$\langle$\upshape\normalfont#1$\rangle$}% } \newcommand{\eliste}{% \mbox{% $\left\langle\right\rangle$}% } \newcommand{\ms}[2][]{% \ifdim\lastskip=-1pt % flag value \mbox{}\\*[-.8\baselineskip]% \else \ifnum\lastpenalty=-10000 % other flag value \mbox{}\\*[-.8\baselineskip]% \fi \fi \mbox{% \delimiterfactor=1000 \delimitershortfall=0pt\tabcolsep=0pt% $\hspace{-2pt}\left[% \begin{tabular}{>{\upshape\scshape}l@{}>{\hspace*{5pt}\normalfont\itshape}l} \if\relax\detokenize{#1}\relax\else \multicolumn{2}{>{\normalfont\itshape}l}{#1}% \\% \fi% #2% \end{tabular}% \right]\hspace{-2pt}$% }% % \par\vspace{1mm}% \vspace{1mm}% } \newcommand{\ibox}[1]{{% \setlength{\fboxsep}{1.25pt}% \fbox{$\scriptstyle #1$}% }} \newcommand{\liste}[1]{% \mbox{% $% \left\langle\mbox{\upshape\normalfont#1}\right\rangle% $% }%\\[2pt]% } \newcommand{\ind}[1]{\mbox{$_{\ibox{#1}}$}} \begin{document} \ms{ \ldots & \ms{ cat & \ms{% head & verb \\ arg-st & \ibox{1} $\oplus$ \ibox{2} $\oplus$ \nliste{ V[\textit{inf}, \textsc{lex}+, \textsc{subj}~\ibox{1}, \textsc{comps}~\ibox{2}, \textsc{ltop} \ibox{3} ] } }\\ cont & \ms{ ltop & \ibox{4}\\ ind & \ibox{5} event } }\\ rels & \liste{ \ms[scheinen]{ lbl & \ibox{4}\\ arg0 & \ibox{5}\\ arg1 & \ibox{6}\\ } }\\[10mm] hcons & \liste{ \ms[qeq]{ harg & \ibox{6}\\ larg & \ibox{3}} } } \end{document}
- Consistent scaling of Greek letters and operators when using mathptmx/Error messages with newtxby Dimitrios ANAGNOSTOU on May 6, 2026 at 4:14 pm
EDIT I am using the mathptmx package to achieve a Times New Roman aesthetic. However, it seems to me that the Greek letters ($\lambda, \mu, \omega$) seem to lose their relative weight or scale inconsistently compared to the Latin constants. Is this an inherent limitation of the virtual fonts in mathptmx, and how can I force a more robust scaling for these mathematical elements? Working example: \documentclass{article} %\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{mathptmx} % Times New Roman style \usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsthm} %------------------------------------------------------------- % Custom macros %------------------------------------------------------------- \newcommand{\cL}{c_{\mathrm{L}}} % longitudinal wave speed \newcommand{\cT}{c_{\mathrm{T}}} % shear wave speed \begin{document} (...) The material is assumed to be homogeneous, isotropic, linearly elastic, and lossless (non-dissipative), characterised by the real-valued Lam\'e constants $\lambda$ and $\mu$ (with $\mu > 0$ and $3\lambda + 2\mu > 0$) and mass density $\rho > 0$. The corresponding longitudinal and shear wave speeds are % \begin{equation} \cL = \sqrt{\frac{\lambda + 2\mu}{\rho}}, \qquad \cT = \sqrt{\frac{\mu}{\rho}}, \label{eq:wavespeeds} \end{equation} % with $\cL > \cT > 0$. The material obeys the generalised Hooke's law % \begin{equation} \sigma_{ij} = \lambda\,\delta_{ij}\,\varepsilon_{kk} + 2\mu\,\varepsilon_{ij}, \qquad \varepsilon_{ij} = \tfrac{1}{2}(U_{i,j} + U_{j,i}), \label{eq:hooke} \end{equation} % where $\delta_{ij}$ is the Kronecker delta and the usual summation convention over repeated indices is employed. Substituting \eqref{eq:hooke} into the equations of motion $\sigma_{ij,j} + \rho\,\partial_{tt} U_i = 0$ and using the time-harmonic ansatz, so that $\partial_{tt} \to -\omega^2$ and hence $\ddot{U}_i = -\omega^2 U_i$, yields the time-harmonic Navier equations: % \begin{equation} \mu\,\nabla^2 \mathbf{U} + (\lambda+\mu)\,\nabla(\nabla\cdot\mathbf{U}) + \rho\omega^2\,\mathbf{U} = \mathbf{0} \quad \text{in } \Omega, \label{eq:navier} \end{equation} % where $\nabla^2 = \partial^2/\partial x^2 + \partial^2/\partial y^2$ is the two-dimensional Laplacian. Equation~\eqref{eq:navier} is a system of two coupled second-order partial differential equations for $U_x$ and $U_y$. \end{document} When using the more recent \usepackage{newtx} I get error messages. LaTeX Error: Command \openbox already defined. amsthm.sty:426 Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.name \@backslashchar \@qend ... illegal, see p.192 of the manual. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H <return> for immediate help\@err@ l.426 \vrule\hfil}} Your command was ignored. Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command, or <return> to continue without it. LaTeX Error: Command `\Bbbk' already defined. amssymb.sty:261 See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H <return> for immediate help. ->\errmessage LaTeX Error: Command `\string \Bbbk ' already defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H <return> for immediate help\@err@ l.261 \DeclareMathSymbol{\Bbbk} {\mathord}{AMSb}{"7C} Your command was ignored. Type I <command> <return> to replace it with another command, or <return> to continue without it. Afficher moins
- LuaLaTeX not embedding fontsby UniCoder1966 on May 6, 2026 at 2:31 pm
when I open the pdf of my MWE in Adobe Acrobat and try to sign the signature field, I get the error 2013 which warns me that my fonts are not embedded. To be more precise, it's the Helvetica font that's not embedded. I thought that compiling with LuaLaTeX would make all my fonts embedded, but that's not the case. I assume that Helvetica is used by the \textfieldnew command, despite f.textFont = 'ArialMT'. \documentclass[ a4paper, fontsize=10pt headsepline=0.4pt ]{scrartcl} \usepackage[english, main=ngerman, shorthands=off]{babel} \usepackage{fontspec} \setmainfont{Arial} \setsansfont{Arial} \usepackage{eforms} \begin{document} \newcommand{\textfield}[5]{ \edef\Titel{#2} \TextField[name=#1, width=#3, charsize=10pt, height=1em, format = { var f = this.getField('#1'); f.textFont = 'ArialMT';}, #4]{}#5 } \newcommand{\textfieldnew}[5]{% \edef\Titel{#2}% \TextField[name=#1, width=#3, charsize=10pt, height=1em, format = { var f = this.getField('#1'); f.textFont = 'ArialMT';}, #4]{}% #5% } \textfieldnew{Test}{}{7.5cm}{default={Test}, onblur={this.getField('TestEN').value = event.value;}}{} \sigField{Signatur1}{7.5cm}{1.2cm} \end{document} Is there any way to embed the fonts in LaTeX or change the font of the textfields? Doing it in Adobe Acrobat is no option for me.
- How to change the pagestyle, beginning with the first page after the table of contents, from the preamble?by Simon on May 6, 2026 at 1:24 pm
Beginning with the first page after the table of contents, I want to change the pagestlye (from standard plain.scrheadings) to scrheadings, like so: \pagestyle{plain.scrheadings} \tableofcontents \clearpage \pagestyle{scrheadings} I now want to transfer these lines' effect to the preamble (located in a *.cls if this makes a difference). I would have come up with \pagestyle{plain.scrheadings} \AfterStartingTOC[toc]{ \clearpage \pagestyle{scrheadings} } that doesn't do anything (I guess it is run locally?) which is why instead I tried \pagestyle{plain.scrheadings} \AfterStartingTOC[toc]{ \clearpage \pagestyle{scrheadings} \global\let\currentpagestyle\currentpagestyle } that also doesn't do anything (although now defined globally?). I then included \pagestyle{plain.scrheadings} \AfterStartingTOC[toc]{ \clearpage \pagestyle{scrheadings} \makeatletter \global\let\@evenhead\@evenhead \global\let\@oddhead\@oddhead \global\let\@evenfoot\@evenfoot \global\let\@oddfoot\@oddfoot \makeatother } which eventually seems to have the same effect as the first lines. Is this the way to go or are there better implementations? Like this for example? \let\OldTableOfContents\tableofcontents \renewcommand{\tableofcontents}{% \OldTableOfContents \clearpage \pagestyle{scrheadings} } The MWE: \documentclass{scrreprt} \usepackage[plainheadsepline,headsepline,singlespacing]{scrlayer-scrpage} \clearpairofpagestyles \lohead*{Name} \rohead*{Thesis Type} \rofoot{\pagemark} \pagestyle{plain.scrheadings} \begin{document} \chapter*{Chapter before the ToC} \tableofcontents %These lines' effect should be transferred to the preamble: \clearpage \pagestyle{scrheadings} % \chapter{Chapter after the ToC} There is text here ...\newpage ... and here ... \end{document}
- Drawing a half-space figure (à la elasticity/elastodynamics books)by Dimitrios ANAGNOSTOU on May 6, 2026 at 11:46 am
Extension of my question for half plane. I want to be able to draw figures like the following one (i.e. figures for the classic Boussinesq/Lamb problems). After some trial and error, inspired by the following answer in a recent question of mine I got something not bad. \documentclass{standalone} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{amsmath} \usetikzlibrary{decorations.pathmorphing, shadings, arrows.meta, calc} \tikzset{ potato/.style={ rounded corners=2pt, decorate, decoration={random steps, segment length=5mm, amplitude=3pt}, } } \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture} \pgfmathsetseed{2345} \begin{scope} \clip (-4, -6) rectangle (4, 0); \draw[potato, top color=gray!15, bottom color=gray!50] (0,0) ellipse[x radius=3.2cm, y radius=3.2cm]; \end{scope} \fill[gray!10] (0,0) ellipse[x radius=3.2cm, y radius=0.9cm]; \draw[thick] (0,0) ellipse[x radius=3.2cm, y radius=0.9cm]; \draw[-{latex}, thick] (0,0) -- (0, -2.4) node[below] {$z$}; \draw[-{latex}, thick] (0,0) -- (3.8, 0) node[right] {$x$}; \draw[-{latex}, thick] (0,0) -- (-2.55, -0.93) node[below left] {$y$}; \filldraw[black] (0,0) circle (2pt) node[below left] {$O$}; \draw[-{Stealth}, very thick] (0, 2.0) -- (0, 0.05) node[right, yshift=1.5cm] {$P$}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{document} There are a couple of issues as shown in the figure. First why the white space below the figure and second it appears to me that the 'wiggy' curve does not fit correctly to the ellipse. Thanks for any improvements.
- pgfplotstable splits 39 rows into 4 parts but leaves many empty cells in the last columnby Пан Коцький on May 5, 2026 at 8:13 pm
I am trying to split a table into four equal parts using the select equal part entry of option, as described in the pgfplotstable manual (p. 43). However, the remaining are not distributed evenly among the first columns. Since the table has 39 rows, I would expect only one empty cell overall, but instead I get several empty cells in the last columns. Is this the unexpected behavior, or am I misunderstanding how select equal part entry of works? Here is a minimal working example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{pgfplots, pgfplotstable} \pgfplotsset{compat=1.18} \pgfplotstableread{ alpha I DeltaAlpha DeltaI 0 77 0.71 0.5 5 71 0.71 0.5 10 65 0.71 0.5 15 58 0.71 0.5 20 49.5 0.71 0.5 25 40.5 0.71 0.5 30 33 0.71 0.5 35 25 0.71 0.5 40 19 0.71 0.5 45 13 0.71 0.5 50 9 0.71 0.5 55 6 0.71 0.5 60 4 0.71 0.5 65 3 0.71 0.5 70 3 0.71 0.5 75 3 0.71 0.5 80 4.5 0.71 0.5 85 7 0.71 0.5 90 11 0.71 0.5 95 16 0.71 0.5 100 22 0.71 0.5 105 29 0.71 0.5 110 36 0.71 0.5 115 43 0.71 0.5 120 51 0.71 0.5 125 56.5 0.71 0.5 130 63 0.71 0.5 135 68 0.71 0.5 140 72.5 0.71 0.5 145 76 0.71 0.5 150 78 0.71 0.5 155 80 0.71 0.5 160 80 0.71 0.5 165 80 0.71 0.5 170 79 0.71 0.5 175 76.5 0.71 0.5 180 72.5 0.71 0.5 185 67.5 0.71 0.5 190 61 0.71 0.5 }{\NikolPris} \begin{document} \pgfplotstabletypeset[ fixed, fixed zerofill, precision=1, % columns={alpha, I,alpha, I,alpha, I,alpha, I}, display columns/0/.style={select equal part entry of={0}{4}, column name={$\alpha,^\circ$}}, display columns/1/.style={select equal part entry of={0}{4}, column name={$I$}}, display columns/2/.style={select equal part entry of={1}{4}, column name={$\alpha,^\circ$}}, display columns/3/.style={select equal part entry of={1}{4}, column name={$I$}}, display columns/4/.style={select equal part entry of={2}{4}, column name={$\alpha,^\circ$}}, display columns/5/.style={select equal part entry of={2}{4}, column name={$I$}}, display columns/6/.style={select equal part entry of={3}{4}, column name={$\alpha,^\circ$}}, display columns/7/.style={select equal part entry of={3}{4}, column name={$I$}}, ]{\NikolPris} \end{document}
- Get rid of redundant ICC color profiles when embedding with `graphicsx`by Xaser on May 5, 2026 at 6:09 pm
I've created multiple vector graphics for my thesis, exported from the vector program as PDF with embedded ICC color profile (FOGRA39). It appears that every file carries this profile and causes my final thesis PDF to be ~50% color profiles. From my understanding, I cannot not include the ICC color profile in every vector graphic, as this would otherwise default to the publisher's default settings (possibly not FOGRA39). Is there a way in LaTeX to include the PDFs but ensure that the ICC profile is not duplicated in the final PDF? I also have some sRGB images that I do not want to convert to CYMK myself, this should ideally be done by the publisher for best results. Assuming I use pdfx to set the default profile of my PDF/X to FOGRA39, will embedded pictures in sRGB maintain that profile or be somehow converted?
- Shade (gray fill) a 'wiggy' half-planeby Dimitrios ANAGNOSTOU on May 5, 2026 at 5:42 pm
Follow-up to my previous question. How to fill/shade the plotted area? % Source - https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/762539 % Posted by kabenyuk % Retrieved 2026-05-04, License - CC BY-SA 4.0 \documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone} \usepackage{amsmath} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture}[>=latex] % Draw the wavy boundary % We use a parabola-like base: 0.2*x^2 - 2 % We add a small sine component for the "roughness" \begin{scope} \clip (-3.5,-2.5) rectangle (3.5,0); \draw[thick] plot [domain=-3.3:3.3, samples=100, smooth] (\x, {0.2*\x*\x - 2 + 0.08*sin(200*\x)}); \end{scope} % Draw Horizontal Axis (x) \draw[->] (-3.5,0) -- (3.5,0) node[below right] {$x$}; % Draw Vertical Axis (y) \draw[->] (0,0.25) -- (0,-1.5) node[right] {$y$}; % Origin label \node[below left] at (0,0) {$0$}; %--- Material label --- \node at (-1.5,-1) {$\lambda,\,\mu,\,\rho$}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}
- How to obtain two same sized block with pictures inside in a tikzposter?by JackRed on May 5, 2026 at 5:17 pm
Using tikzposter, if I create 2 blocks in a column environment, and put inside of each the same picture, I obtain block of different size. I would like both blocks to have the same size, given they should have the same content. Minimal example: \documentclass[25pt,a1paper]{tikzposter} \begin{document} \begin{columns} \column{0.45} \block[]{AAA}{ \begin{tikzfigure}[] \includegraphics[width=0.8\colwidth]{Figure/2026-05-05_17-53.png} \end{tikzfigure} } \column{0.45} \block[]{AAA}{ \begin{tikzfigure}[] \includegraphics[width=0.8\colwidth]{Figure/2026-05-05_17-53.png} \end{tikzfigure} } \end{columns} \end{document} With the results below: I have tried to create more than two columns, and the behaviour was strange (this was done with 4 columns of size 0.22, and 2 pictures per block). The first block has a different size than the next four, and the the final three have again a different size.
- Multiple bibliographies in OpTeXby Robert Alessi on May 5, 2026 at 12:43 pm
In LateX, there are many ways to have the bibliography distributed into different sections depending on the nature of the references cited, eg. “Primary Sources” for ancient authors and “Secondary Sources” for modern authors. Examples follow. LaTeX Sample \begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib} @Article{Dols1987, author = {Dols, Michael W.}, date = 1987, journaltitle = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine}, entrysubtype = {secondary}, langid = {english}, pages = {367--390}, title = {The Origins of the Islamic Hospital: Myth and Reality}, volume = 61, } @Inbook{endress1992, author = {Endress, Gerhard}, editor = {Fisher, Wolfdietrich}, location = {Wiesbaden}, entrysubtype = {secondary}, publisher = {Reichert}, booktitle = {Grundriß der arabischen Philologie}, date = 1992, langid = {german}, note = {Supplement}, pages = {3--152}, title = {Die Wissenschaftliche Literatur}, volume = 3, } @Mvbook{al-nadim, author = {{Ibn an-Nadīm}}, editor = {Flügel, Gustav}, location = {Leipzig}, entrysubtype = {primary}, date = {1871/1872}, entrysubtype = {primary}, shorthand = {{Ibn an-Nadīm}, \mkbibemph{{Fihrist}}}, title = {{Fihrist}}, volumes = 2, } @Book{al-qifti, author = {{Ibn al-Qifṭī}}, editor = {Lippert, Julius}, location = {Leipzig}, entrysubtype = {primary}, date = 1903, entrysubtype = {primary}, shorthand = {{al-Qifṭī}, \mkbibemph{{Taʾrīḫ}}}, title = {{Taʾrīḫ al-ḥukamāʾ}}, } \end{filecontents} \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage[style=oxnotes]{biblatex} \addbibresource{\jobname.bib} \begin{document} This file illustrates how such a field as \verb|entrysubtype| can be used to have the bibliography distributed into two different sections, namely ``primary sources'' for ancient authors and ``secondary sources'' for modern literature (commentaries, books, articles, chapters and the like). For example the two references that follow are taken from modern authors: one\footcite{Dols1987} and two.\footcite{endress1992} Whereas these other two are taken from ancient authors: one\footcite{al-nadim} and two.\footcite{al-qifti} \printbibliography[title={Primary Sources}, subtype=primary] \printbibliography[title={Secondary Sources}, subtype=secondary] \end{document} My question: how can the same be achieved with OpTeX? A way would be to use a dedicated BibTeX field as entrysubtype. Right now, OpTeX can do the sorting based on sortedby, but without inserting, of course, the headings. It would be great to have an option that would allow for multiple lists in OpTeX! OpTeX Sample @Article{Dols1987, author = {Dols, Michael W.}, year = 1987, journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine}, entrysubtype = {secondary}, sortedby = {02-secondary}, langid = {english}, pages = {367--390}, title = {The Origins of the Islamic Hospital: Myth and Reality}, volume = 61, } @Inbook{endress1992, author = {Endress, Gerhard}, editor = {Fisher, Wolfdietrich}, address = {Wiesbaden}, entrysubtype = {secondary}, sortedby = {02-secondary}, publisher = {Reichert}, booktitle = {Grundriß der arabischen Philologie}, year = 1992, langid = {german}, note = {Supplement}, pages = {3--152}, title = {Die Wissenschaftliche Literatur}, volume = 3, } @book{al-nadim, author = {{Ibn an-Nadīm}}, editor = {Flügel, Gustav}, address = {Leipzig}, entrysubtype = {primary}, sortedby = {01-primary}, year = {1871/1872}, entrysubtype = {primary}, title = {{Fihrist}}, volumes = 2, } @Book{al-qifti, author = {{Ibn al-Qifṭī}}, editor = {Lippert, Julius}, address = {Leipzig}, entrysubtype = {primary}, sortedby = {01-primary}, year = 1903, entrysubtype = {primary}, title = {{Taʾrīḫ al-ḥukamāʾ}}, } \nonumcitations \fontfam[NewCM] \verbchar| \nonum\sec \OpTeX/ sample With \LaTeX/, such a field as |entrysubtype| can be used to have the bibliography distributed into two different sections, namely ``primary sources'' for ancient authors and ``secondary sources'' for modern literature (commentaries, books, articles, chapters and the like). How would the same be achieved with \OpTeX/? For example the two references that follow are taken from modern authors: one\fnote{\rcite[Dols1987].} and two.\fnote{\rcite[endress1992].} Both must be printed {\em below} references taken from ancient authors. Whereas these other two are taken from ancient authors: one\fnote{\rcite[al-nadim].} and two.\fnote{\rcite[al-qifti].} Both must be printed {\em above} references taken from modern authors. In the list that follows, I managed to have the ancient authors printed first by using the |sortedby| field. This works, but there is no way to insert headings like {\bf Primary Sources} and {\bf Secondary Sources } as above in the \LaTeX/ example in the list of references. Besides, this is not the way |sortedby| is meant to be used. \nonum\sec References \usebib/s (simple) test-entrysubtype \bye
- Lost references when including files with delayed exercise answersby DaftWullie on May 5, 2026 at 9:58 am
I'm trying to use the exercise package to collect solutions and then print them later. This is mostly working, but if I have answers typeset in a separate file and included into a main file, any labels introduced within the answers of that separate file cannot be referenced. In case it's relevant, if I input the file instead of include it, the reference is correctly resolved. Here's a MWE. In the main file, we have \documentclass{article} \usepackage[lastexercise,answerdelayed]{exercise} \begin{document} \include{extra} \begin{Exercise} \Question This is a second question. \end{Exercise} \begin{Answer} \Question \begin{equation}\label{eq:test2} x^2 \end{equation} Have a look at (\ref{eq:test2}). \end{Answer} Answers go here \shipoutAnswer \end{document} A second file, extra.tex contains the following: \begin{Exercise} \Question This is a question. \end{Exercise} \begin{Answer} \Question \begin{equation}\label{eq:test} x^2 \end{equation} Have a look at (\ref{eq:test}) \end{Answer} So, we have 2 questions + answers that are essentially the same. The answers are both typeset after the "Answers go here" text. The reference to eq:test2 works, the reference to eq:test does not work. How can I fix this?
- Biber does not compile from TeXShopby lucalevi on May 5, 2026 at 9:02 am
Problem with biber. I am using TeXShop on a Mac machine. When compiling with TeXShop a simple sample document like this test.tex (MWE): \documentclass[12pt]{book} \usepackage{polyglossia} \usepackage[backend=biber, style=authortitle-ibid]{biblatex} \addbibresource{biblio.bib} \begin{document} \mainmatter \cite{test} \backmatter \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc] \end{document} I don't get the Bibliography printed and the citations are not cited. Instead, when compiling with biber from the terminal doing something like (in the working folder) xelatex test.tex biber test xelatex test.tex xelatex test.tex The bibliography does get printed and the citations work. The result of the test.blg file is (compiling with terminal): [0] Config.pm:328> INFO - This is Biber 2.21 [0] Config.pm:331> INFO - Logfile is 'test.blg' [55] biber:342> INFO - === mar mag 5, 2026, 10:49:30 [68] Biber.pm:421> INFO - Reading 'test.bcf' [134] Biber.pm:1002> INFO - Found 1 citekeys in bib section 0 [147] Biber.pm:4487> INFO - Processing section 0 [156] Biber.pm:4678> INFO - Looking for bibtex file 'biblio.bib' for section 0 [157] bibtex.pm:1713> INFO - LaTeX decoding ... [158] bibtex.pm:1519> INFO - Found BibTeX data source 'biblio.bib' [186] UCollate.pm:68> INFO - Overriding locale 'latex' defaults 'normalization = NFD' with 'normalization = prenormalized' [186] UCollate.pm:68> INFO - Overriding locale 'latex' defaults 'variable = shifted' with 'variable = non-ignorable' [186] Biber.pm:4307> INFO - Sorting list 'nty/global//global/global/global' of type 'entry' with template 'nty' and locale 'latex' [186] Biber.pm:4313> INFO - No sort tailoring available for locale 'latex' [187] bbl.pm:676> INFO - Writing 'test.bbl' with encoding 'UTF-8' [188] bbl.pm:779> INFO - Output to test.bbl Instead, if I compile with biber using the TeXShop GUI I get a different test.blg: [0] Config.pm:328> INFO - This is Biber 2.21 [0] Config.pm:331> INFO - Logfile is 'test.blg' [53] biber-darwin:342> INFO - === Tue May 5, 2026, 10:57:13 [67] Biber.pm:421> INFO - Reading 'test.bcf' [125] Biber.pm:1002> INFO - Found 1 citekeys in bib section 0 [138] Biber.pm:4487> INFO - Processing section 0 [145] Biber.pm:4678> INFO - Looking for bibtex file 'biblio.bib' for section 0 [146] bibtex.pm:1713> INFO - LaTeX decoding ... [148] bibtex.pm:1519> INFO - Found BibTeX data source 'biblio.bib' Is this a problem with my biber associated with TeXShop? Or what? If I do which biber on the terminal I get /opt/homebrew/bin/biber. It's using homebrew... Enlighten me! 😅 P.S.: biblio.bib is this: % Encoding: UTF-8 @book{test, author = {Test, T.}, title = {Test title}, publisher = {Test publisher}, location = {Test location}, year = {2026} }
- Why does -- cycle not work in this CircuiTikz example?by internet on May 5, 2026 at 8:43 am
I am trying to draw a simple closed loop using circuitikz. I noticed that using -- cycle does not work here (as shown in the figure on the right). Here is a minimal example: \documentclass[border=10pt]{standalone} \usepackage[american]{circuitikzgit} \begin{document} \begin{circuitikz}[line width=2pt] \draw (0,0) to[isource] (0,3) -- (2,3) to[R] (2,0) -- (0,0); \end{circuitikz} \begin{circuitikz}[line width=2pt] \draw (0,0) to[isource] (0,3) -- (2,3) to[R] (2,0) -- cycle; \end{circuitikz} \end{document} Note that I used a thick line width only to make the issue more visible with manually closing the loop. Why does -- cycle not work properly here, and what is the correct way to fix this?
- Font cminch with German umlauts – ÄÖÜ?by Hans Ginzel on May 5, 2026 at 7:48 am
Is there a version of the original display Computer Modern font cminch extended with German umlauts – letters with diaeresis – ÄÖÜ? I have found csinch and plinch fonts with Czech and Polish letters but still missing umlauts. Or which alternatives do you suggest for notice plate?
- Mysterious LuaLaTeX Math kerning issueby Ooooscar on May 5, 2026 at 2:29 am
So I'm compiling with lualatex, using fontspec with unicode-math. It seems that both NewComputerModernMath and LatinModernMath produce a kerning issue with the letter "T". Just build $(T)$ or $\bigl( T \bigr)$ - or see the screenshot below. With the help from AI, I currently have a totally MYSTERIOUS result: for math inside \[ \], the patch only works for sized parentheses (e.g. T \bigr)), but not the plain ones; for math inside \begin{aligned*} \end{aligned*}, the patch only works for plain parentheses, but not the sized ones. Any help for a fix is appreciated - I mean, at least it's a fun puzzle, not trivially solved by an AI 🙂 MWE Code: \documentclass{article} \usepackage[no-math]{fontspec} \usepackage{mathtools} \usepackage{unicode-math} \AtBeginDocument{\directlua{ local glyph_id = node.id("glyph") local kern_id = node.id("kern") local hlist_id = node.id("hlist") local invocation = 0 luatexbase.add_to_callback("post_mlist_to_hlist_filter", function(head) invocation = invocation + 1 local inv = invocation for n in node.traverse(head) do if n.id == glyph_id and (n.char == 0x54 or n.char == 0x1D447) then local k = n.next if k then if k.id == kern_id then local after = k.next if after and after.id == glyph_id and (after.char == 0x29 or after.char == 0x28) then texio.write_nl("[" .. inv .. "] removing plain kern") head = node.remove(head, k) node.free(k) end elseif k.id == hlist_id and k.subtype == 2 then texio.write_nl("[" .. inv .. "] inserting big kern") local new_k = node.new(kern_id, 1) new_k.kern = 113643 head = node.insert_after(head, n, new_k) end end end end return head end, "fix_T_parens") }} \begin{document} \[ (T) \bigl(T\bigr) \Bigl(T\Bigr) \biggl(T\biggr) \Biggl(T\Biggr) \] \begin{align*} (T) \bigl(T\bigr) \Bigl(T\Bigr) \biggl(T\biggr) \Biggl(T\Biggr) \end{align*} \end{document} Also see these questions for some context: LuaLaTeX ignores kerning pairs among math glyphs, Kerning with Lualatex
- How to show (python) code chunk in ltx-talk?by Polly Nomial on May 5, 2026 at 1:36 am
I am trying to include some blocks of code in a ltx-talk slide. The code below uses listings as an example that works for me if I use Beamer, but now I get the errors shown below. How can I show some python code in ltx-talk? (If a solution using listings is not possible, I would be fine even with something like a verbatim block.) \DocumentMetadata{lang = en, tagging = on} \documentclass{ltx-talk} \usepackage{listings} \begin{document} \begin{frame}{Important talking point} \begin{lstlisting}[language=python] print('Help, World!') \end{lstlisting} \end{frame} \end{document} pdflatex run 1...error Errors: mwe.tex:13: Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup mwe.tex:13: LaTeX Error: \begin{lstlisting} on input line 13 ended by \end{frame} mwe.tex:13: Missing } inserted mwe.tex:13: Paragraph ended before \lst@next was complete mwe.tex:15: LaTeX Error: \begin{frame} on input line 7 ended by \end{document} mwe.tex:15: You can't use `\end' in internal vertical mode
- I am trying to create my first custom package. I am not understanding how LaTeX parses arguments?by Brion on May 4, 2026 at 11:19 pm
I am using a MiKTex Windows distribution of LaTeX and trying to create a custom package. I am unclear how Latex parses arguments and expl3 makes absolutely no sense to me! For now, what I would like to accomplish is a routine the passes arguments to a .sty file and for the file to do basic error checking and print the values passed to it for confirmation. Thanks for any assistance! I am trying to learn and improve. Here is a MWE of what i have so far % test function using custom package called mypackage.sty located in same folder as .tex file % I am using a MiKTeX for Windows distribution. I have been unsuccessful locating .sty files anywhere else ! % % What I am trying to accomplish is to create some functions in a custom package with optional arguments and % error handling i.e. non-existent function or value out of range % % i am able to sucessfuly compile my functions in a standalone .tex file, but unable to create a package % with arguments and do not no how latex parses arguements % % This is my MWE: % % project1.tex \documentclass{article} \usepackage[draft]{MyPackage} % Just checking to see if I cans successfully pass an argument at package call \usepackage{lipsum} \newcommand{\mycolor}{black} \newcommand{\mylocation}{(0,0)} % (x,y) for cartesian coordinates or (r:Angle) for polar coordinates \newcommand{\myshow}{T} % a boolean value T or F \newcommand{\argfour}{} % mandatory vale that error handling should catch and display appropriate % message "required argument not present" or "argument out of range" \begin{document} \lipsum[1][1-2]\\ \myfunctA[\mycolor,\mylocation,\myshow] % optional arguments, location can be (x,y) or (r:Angle) \myfunctB{\argfour} % mandatory argunt that error handler flags as out off range \myfunctC % non-existent funtion that error handling routine should flag and print error msg. \end{document} The .sty file looks like this: % This is my custom package MWE % It dosn't perform any functions right now, but I would like it to perform basic error handling % and print the agruments and values pased to it. do these routines care what order optional arguments % are passed to them? how do you refer to the individedual arguments passes? % Currently, this code just handles a parameter passed at the "usepackage[]{MyPackage}" level. [draft or final] \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{MyPackage}[2026/05/03 My Custom Package] \RequirePackage{xcolor-2022-06-12} \newif\if@draft \DeclareOption{draft}{\@drafttrue} \DeclareOption{final}{\@draftfalse} \ProcessOptions\relax \if@draft \newcommand{\myfunctA}[1]{\textcolor{yellow}{\textbf{\Huge SORRY! FEATURE Under Construction}}} \else \newcommand{\functB}[1]{\textcolor{red}{\textbf{\Huge HTTP 404! Command Not Found}}} \fi
- Assigning set lengths for intervals in LaTeXby Nico on May 4, 2026 at 2:53 pm
For one of my statistics projects I need to calculate some confidence intervals. I put them all in a table, but it bothers me that the square brackets are not lining up. Is there a way to make it so that all of them line up at the beginning and at the end? I added a MWE and a picture. \documentclass[11pt]{article} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage{float} \usepackage[margin=2.5cm]{geometry} \begin{document} \begin{table}[h] \centering \begin{tabular}{lccc} \toprule Variable & Confidence interval mean & Confidence interval median & Confidence interval variance \\ \midrule BMI & $[27.31,29.02]$ & $[26.52,28.06]$ & $[37.53,54.90]$ \\ WHR & $[0.86,0.88]$ & $[0.86,0.89]$ & $[0.004,0.006]$ \\ MAP & $[99.06,102.86]$ & $[97.33,101.33]$ & $[183.93,282.34]$\\ CHR & $[4.08,4.45]$ & $[3.70,4.25]$ & $[1.71,2.61]$ \\ Age & $[42.19,46.09]$ & $[40.00,45.00]$ & $[206.73,287.33]$ \\ Stab\_glu & $[89.34,95.99]$ & $[85.00,89.00]$ & $[283.18,1405.86]$ \\ Glyhb & $[4.69,4.87]$ & $[4.62,4.79]$ & $[0.43,0.64]$ \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption{Confidence intervals for diabetic negative data} \label{tab:CI diabetic negative} \end{table} \end{document}
- Make uppercase for french-babel part name (as "Première partie") in headersby valentin on May 4, 2026 at 2:00 pm
A question similar to Capitalize French part name. What I wish : I would like the headers to be written uppercase : on even pages : CHAPITRE X. TITLE OF THE CHAPTER on odd pages : PREMIÈRE PARTIE. TITLE OF THE PART What I tried : I used the fancyhdr package and here is a minimal working example : \documentclass[twoside]{book} \usepackage[french]{babel} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{fancyhdr} \usepackage{lipsum} % Defining command \parttitle \newcommand*\parttitle{} \let\origpart\part \renewcommand*{\part}[2][]{% \ifx\\#1\\% argument optionnel absent ? \origpart{#2}% \renewcommand*\parttitle{#2}% \else \origpart[#1]{#2}% \renewcommand*\parttitle{#1}% \fi } % Defining command \chaptertitle \newcommand*\chaptertitle{} \let\origchapter\chapter \renewcommand*{\chapter}[2][]{% \ifx\\#1\\% argument optionnel absent ? \origchapter{#2}% \renewcommand*\chaptertitle{#2}% \else \origchapter[#1]{#2}% \renewcommand*\chaptertitle{#1}% \fi } %Defining right and left marks \renewcommand{\leftmark}{\MakeUppercase{\chaptername \ \thechapter. \ \chaptertitle}} \renewcommand{\rightmark}{\MakeUppercase{\partname. \ \parttitle}} % Defining header style \pagestyle{fancy} \fancyfoot{} \fancyfoot[C]{\thepage} \fancyhead{} \fancyhead[RO]{\emph{\rightmark}} \fancyhead[LE]{\emph{\leftmark}} \begin{document} \part{Titre de la partie} \chapter{Titre du chapitre} \lipsum[1-10] \end{document} Doing this yields the correct result for even pages (btw it matches the default setting of fancyhdr) : Yet, on odd pages, the part title is written uppercase but not the partname : I would like the "Première partie" to be written uppercase. What I understand so far : With babel in French, part names are by default written as "Première partie", "Deuxième partie", etc. (and not as "Partie 1", "Partie 2", etc.). The doc of the babel french package explains (p.38-39) : \StartBabelCommands*{french}{captions}[unicode, fontenc=TU EU1 EU2, charset=utf8] \SetString{\partnameord}{partie} \SetString{\partfirst}{Première} \SetString{\partsecond}{Deuxième} When PartNameFull=true (default), \part{} is printed in French as “Première partie’’ instead of “Partie I’’. As logic is prohibited inside \SetString, let’s hide the test about PartNameFull in \FB@partname. \SetStringLoop{ordinal#1}{% \frenchpartfirst,\frenchpartsecond,Troisième,Quatrième,% Cinquième,Sixième,Septième,Huitième,Neuvième,Dixième,Onzième,% Douzième,Treizième,Quatorzième,Quinzième,Seizième,% Dix-septième,Dix-huitième,Dix-neuvième,Vingtième} \AfterBabelCommands{% \NewDocumentCommand\FB@emptypart{}{\def\thepart{\unskip}}% \NewDocumentCommand\FB@partname{}{% \ifFBPartNameFull \csname ordinal\romannumeral\value{part}\endcsname\space \partnameord\FB@emptypart \else Partie% \fi}% } \SetString{\partname}{\FB@partname} \EndBabelCommands When setting the babel in another language, the part is expressed as "Parte 1", "Part 1", "Teil 1" and not as "Première partie" as in french-babel. As well, when setting PartNameFull = false, the part is written in French as "Partie 1". In those cases, the command \MakeUppercase{\partname} works well and I get the part name uppercase as wanted. For instance in English : So I guess the issue is in the composition of the part name when PartNameFull = true, but I couldn't figure where the problem is and how to solve it.
- Draw a half-plane figure (à la elasticity/solid mechanics books)by Dimitrios ANAGNOSTOU on May 4, 2026 at 9:21 am
How can one create a figure like the following? Here is my attempt. I use the plot function with a combination of a parabola (for the general shape) and a sine wave (to create the "wiggles"). \documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone} \usepackage{amsmath} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture}[>=latex] % Draw the wavy boundary % We use a parabola-like base: 0.2*x^2 - 2 % We add a small sine component for the "roughness" \draw[thick] plot [domain=-3.2:3.2, samples=100, smooth] (\x, {0.2*\x*\x - 2 + 0.08*sin(600*\x)}); % Draw Horizontal Axis (x, u) \draw[->] (-3.5,0) -- (3.5,0) node[below right] {$x, u$}; % Draw Vertical Axis (y, v) \draw[->] (0,-2.5) -- (0,0.8) node[right] {$y, v$}; % Origin label \node[below left] at (0,0) {$0$}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{document} My problem is that the boundary appears too 'wavy'. Also there is a small unecessary part above the x-axis. Any ideas to improve the figure?
- TikZ mark line end with xby Viesturs on May 3, 2026 at 11:26 am
The task is to draw a line with an end marker x: The code \documentclass[tikz,border=5pt]{standalone} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture} \draw (0,0)--(2,3) node[pos=1] {$\times$}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{document} produces the output How to draw an end marker x that is rotated relative to the line?
- is there an easier way to draw a dotplotby Arne Timperman on May 2, 2026 at 7:23 am
I want to draw this dotplot: The only way I could think of is: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{pgfplots} \usepackage{statistics} \usetikzlibrary{patterns} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture} \begin{axis}[ width=12cm, height=5cm, ymin=0, ymax=20, xmin=0, xmax=1.3, axis y line=left, axis x line=bottom, ytick=\empty, xlabel={$x$}, tick style={draw=none} ] % Dotplot (voorbeelddata) \addplot[ only marks, mark=*, mark size=2.5pt, green!70!black ] coordinates { % linkerzijde (0.35,1) (0.40,1) (0.45,1) (0.40,2) (0.45,2) (0.50,2) (0.45,3) (0.50,3) (0.55,3) (0.50,4) (0.55,4) (0.60,4) % midden (hoogste stapel) (0.60,1) (0.65,1) (0.70,1) (0.75,1) (0.60,2) (0.65,2) (0.70,2) (0.75,2) (0.60,3) (0.65,3) (0.70,3) (0.75,3) (0.65,4) (0.70,4) (0.65,5) (0.70,5) (0.65,6) (0.65,7) % rechterzijde (0.80,1) (0.85,1) (0.80,2) (0.85,2) (0.85,3) }; \end{axis} \end{tikzpicture} \end{document} Resulting in this not very satisfying result: Any suggestions?
- Draw simple figures: l3draw vs PGF performancesby PHL on April 30, 2026 at 3:08 am
I have some lua code that generates coordinates of many triangles/quadrilaterals I then want to draw/fill. See this answer about Penrose tilings for a concrete example. The drawing is actually done in TikZ via the luadraw package, but I am wondering if I can make the code faster by replacing TikZ with l3draw. Rewriting my actual code to remove TikZ and luadraw dependences (and use l3draw or any other drawing tool) is not a complex task, but will ask me some time due to my limited programming skills. So I would prefer to know in advance if this is a good idea or not. Apart possibly performance, is there any other reasons to use l3draw over pgf for this kind of task? Edit: I am not using TikZ/pgf for the rest of the document. Suggesting to use another environment (as picture) is a valid answer.