Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally like to use something like
Gleb Egorov wrote:
I've found what was causing the issue. I set the paragraph settings to 1.5
line spacing manually by selecting all the text, right clicking and
choosing Paragraph Settings This caused the text to disappear. How
may I change the line spacing to 1.5 without losing any of my
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 09:00:49 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
In preamble
\usepackage{keystrokes}
Should be
\usepackage{keystroke}
Jürgen
Gleb Egorov wrote:
See the attached file, as requested. I looked at the code using the Source
Pane, and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. When I try to compile
and view the PDF, the paragraph before equation 1 doesn't show up.
Paragraph after equation 1 gets copied in place of paragraph
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally like to use something like
Gleb Egorov wrote:
I've found what was causing the issue. I set the paragraph settings to 1.5
line spacing manually by selecting all the text, right clicking and
choosing Paragraph Settings This caused the text to disappear. How
may I change the line spacing to 1.5 without losing any of my
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 09:00:49 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
In preamble
\usepackage{keystrokes}
Should be
\usepackage{keystroke}
Jürgen
Gleb Egorov wrote:
See the attached file, as requested. I looked at the code using the Source
Pane, and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. When I try to compile
and view the PDF, the paragraph before equation 1 doesn't show up.
Paragraph after equation 1 gets copied in place of paragraph
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
> I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
> want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
> square brackets, e.g. "[Enter]" to designate the keys, but would
> ideally like to use
Gleb Egorov wrote:
> I've found what was causing the issue. I set the paragraph settings to 1.5
> line spacing manually by selecting all the text, right clicking and
> choosing "Paragraph Settings...". This caused the text to disappear. How
> may I change the line spacing to 1.5 without losing any
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 09:00:49 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> In preamble
>
> \usepackage{keystrokes}
Should be
\usepackage{keystroke}
Jürgen
Gleb Egorov wrote:
> See the attached file, as requested. I looked at the code using the Source
> Pane, and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. When I try to compile
> and view the PDF, the paragraph before equation 1 doesn't show up.
> Paragraph after equation 1 gets copied in place of
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
>> I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
>> want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
>> square brackets, e.g. "[Enter]" to designate the keys, but would
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