Hi,
I realize this is a basic question but I have a hard time finding the
answer to my inquiry. I have a some centered environments (e.g.
center, equation, align) and would like to put a character, such as
the qed symbol, flush to the right. How would one achieve that.
Thanks,
Minh
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Nguyễn Qu
Hi there,
It might be slightly off topic, but wouldn't it be simpler to enter
unicode directly into your tex file? After all, we're using xetex.
I can see the usefulness of creating a mapping for the long term, as a
general tool. It would be of great help if one uses a text editor
that doesn't
On a Windows machine, I think Unikey is the way to go. You don't need
to install it, it's a stand alone exe, so no need to have admin
privileges. It's a great system-wide IME for VIQR (and other
Vietnamese keyboard input methods). I believe there is a way to
toggle to English dialogue boxes. On
Hi all,
I just mindlessly updated all the packages through TeX Live Utility (on a
Mac 10.9.5 with TL2015) and I just noticed that punctuation in math mode
went wrong. I'm attaching a minimal example. It compiles fine with
pdflatex, but weird symbols are substituted with xelatex.
\documentclass[
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