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May
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accepted | More than one option for a custom arrow head in TikZ |
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May
9 |
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asked | More than one option for a custom arrow head in TikZ |
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May
6 |
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answered | Fill the area enclosed by multiple functions in a single plot |
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May
5 |
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign Ok. The latest version is 2.25. |
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May
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign Please, see line 104 in mathdesign.sty: \DeclareOption{adobe-garamond}{\gdef\MD@default@family{mdpgd}}
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May
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign Yes it does. See the readme of the package and the code as suggested by Ulriche Fischer. It is undocumented in the package manual. |
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May
5 |
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign @Brent.Longborough yes I have. In fact, if I remove the call to mathdesign, it works well. |
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May
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign But when you select the option garamond, mathdesign uses the font URW-Garamond (i.e. Garamond 8 in your log) and I want to use the Adobe Garamond Pro font instead (option adobe-garamond).
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May
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revised |
Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign Code updated with UlrikeFischer suggested option |
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May
5 |
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign added 23 characters in body |
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May
5 |
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign @Brent.Longborough, I'm using XeLaTeX on Windows7 with MiKTeX 2.9. I run mktexlsr but nothing changed. Did you uncomment the commented line in the code using the adobe-garamond option instead? I edited the code with Ulrike suggestion.
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May
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Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign @UlrikeFischer, both the options mdpgd and adobe-garamond are recognized, but then I get the following warning: LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape EU1/mdpgd/m/n' undefined (Font) using EU1/lmr/m/n' instead on input line 185. And I get no pdf.
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May
4 |
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asked | Adobe Garamond Pro (otf) with mathdesign |
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Apr
19 |
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ellipse intersecting a circle I was wondering if you need just an ellipse passing through those two points or a particular one. In the first case, your solution works very well; in the latter, we need more details because there is more than a single solution. |
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Apr
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ellipse intersecting a circle Maybe I don't understand the question, but I think there are infinite ellipses passing through two points. Why did you choose right that? |
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Apr
18 |
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Small x axis range in pgfplots I added a MWE and a picture to your answer. I hope you don't mind. |
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Apr
18 |
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Small x axis range in pgfplots added MWE and picture |
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Apr
13 |
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revised |
pgfplots: labels and width issues in non-boxed 3d plot with oblique projection added 136 characters in body |
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Apr
11 |
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awarded | Yearling |
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Apr
11 |
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awarded | Yearling |