I've just finished my Abitur and do a so called "Bundesfreiwilligendienst" at the moment, volunteering at a science chair of our local university.
Ich habe dieses Jahr mein Abitur erlangt und mache gerade einen Bundesfreiwilligendienst an einem der Lehrstühle der RWTH Aachen University.
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Is it possible to re-insert a LaTeX equation by label? I have the same problem now. Did the "hacker fraction" come up with something? |
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Reconstructing Custom Bibliography formatting from image with bibtex Thank you very much, I will look into this. |
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Reconstructing Custom Bibliography formatting from image with bibtex @Kuehner do you know a website where I can upload/insert a .bib entry and have a fast compiling preview of different citation styles so that I can find a similar one? |
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Reconstructing Custom Bibliography formatting from image with bibtex @Kuehner thank you for your comment. I understand that you mean it in a friendly way, and I suppose it is strictly speaking not necessary to reconstruct it. But as far as my research went, bibtex is still used very much, and as I was able to find the old .bst style file, I thought that I could at least learn something from it. I would gladly take the biblatex approach if I was able to conserve the features, namely the correct linking of the doi and the “cited on page #” feature, while of course having all necessary and correct information on the source.
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Write Lecture Notes in VS Code First, thank you for your detailed answer. I already knew about snippets within VSCode, they just never worked the way I wanted them to, maybe I really just need to define all my own ones. Do you know if anyone already has ported the vim snippets presented in the article to VSCode? Next up would be the use of sympy and spelling corrections, is there an equivalent as well? Or the replacement of formulas while a line isn't focussed with readable math unicode? |
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Write Lecture Notes in VS Code I have the same problem that I cannot remember commands, thats why I would like to use VSCode. But the article relies very much on vim as it explains many things using explicit features/plugins for vim. That is where my question is pointed at, I would like to use such features in VSCode. |
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