Hi,
Is it possible to make a column (a vertical alignment) of buttons with the
interactionbuttons command ?
If so, how to proceed ?
button 1
button 2
...
button x
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Best,
Alan
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Hi,
in this example
$V^0$
the 0 is too high (conflict with the line above).
On the other hand, without math
V\high{0}
there is *no* conflict with the line above.
[conflict means the given interlinespace gets bigger in this line]
Thus, two questions:
1) Why does it has to be like this?
Am 13.12.2008 um 16:11 schrieb Yue Wang:
there is *no* conflict with the line above.
It is common scene that a paragraph should not be set solid (like
10pt/10pt leading).
of course not!
[conflict means the given interlinespace gets bigger in this line]
Thus, two questions:
1) Why
Hi,
the problem is grid independent.
It's obvious: V\high{0} \neq $V^0$.
you can make two boxes, and it is clear that their heights are different.
I can send you pictures to demonstrate their difference privately.
Yue Wang
Am 13.12.2008 um 19:19 schrieb Yue Wang:
Hi,
the problem is grid independent.
It's obvious: V\high{0} \neq $V^0$.
you can make two boxes, and it is clear that their heights are
different.
I can send you pictures to demonstrate their difference privately.
I see the pictures and they
Hello,
I have some problems with \hspace. I try to insert it between two
images, and this is what I get
1) \hspace{1cm} or \hspace1cm gives space but writes 1cm betwen images;
2) \hspace[1cm] does not work at all
3) \hspace[big] works fine, but \hspace[2*big] does not
I want to get space
I see the pictures and they demonstrate how weird the problem is:
In the case of V\high{0} the 0 is higher than in $V^0$,
and yet the interline space gets NOT disturbed!!!
Or put it the other way round:
You use $V^0$, which doesn't move the 0 as high as \high{0} would do,
and nevertheless