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How does one achieve vertical alignment in TeXmacs presentations?
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I have tried vfill
and formatting paragraph alignments. But there seems to be no method of vertically centering the title in the titlepage of the presentation. This is in the Screens environment under documentstyle beamer in TeXmacs.
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I have tried vfill
and formatting paragraph alignments. But there seems to be no method of vertically centering the title in the titlepage of the presentation. This is in the Screens environment under documentstyle beamer in TeXmacs.
vertical-alignment presentations texmacs
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Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting withdocumentclass{...}
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– samcarter
Dec 20 '17 at 22:10
Well, this is in TeXmacs, not bare LateX. I can't provide code for that. But I can tell you the steps I took:
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 19:53
In TeXmacs, one can choose beamer for Document style. Then one can choose screens in order to make a multi-slide presentation. Now, what does one do in order to write the title page? I can typecenter
followed by the title of the talk. But this only centers the title horizontally. How do I align the presentation title vertically as well?vfill
is useless and paragraph settings don't have an option for vertical alignment.
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 20:04
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I have tried vfill
and formatting paragraph alignments. But there seems to be no method of vertically centering the title in the titlepage of the presentation. This is in the Screens environment under documentstyle beamer in TeXmacs.
vertical-alignment presentations texmacs
I have tried vfill
and formatting paragraph alignments. But there seems to be no method of vertically centering the title in the titlepage of the presentation. This is in the Screens environment under documentstyle beamer in TeXmacs.
vertical-alignment presentations texmacs
vertical-alignment presentations texmacs
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Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting withdocumentclass{...}
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– samcarter
Dec 20 '17 at 22:10
Well, this is in TeXmacs, not bare LateX. I can't provide code for that. But I can tell you the steps I took:
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 19:53
In TeXmacs, one can choose beamer for Document style. Then one can choose screens in order to make a multi-slide presentation. Now, what does one do in order to write the title page? I can typecenter
followed by the title of the talk. But this only centers the title horizontally. How do I align the presentation title vertically as well?vfill
is useless and paragraph settings don't have an option for vertical alignment.
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 20:04
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting withdocumentclass{...}
and ending withend{document}
.
– samcarter
Dec 20 '17 at 22:10
Well, this is in TeXmacs, not bare LateX. I can't provide code for that. But I can tell you the steps I took:
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 19:53
In TeXmacs, one can choose beamer for Document style. Then one can choose screens in order to make a multi-slide presentation. Now, what does one do in order to write the title page? I can typecenter
followed by the title of the talk. But this only centers the title horizontally. How do I align the presentation title vertically as well?vfill
is useless and paragraph settings don't have an option for vertical alignment.
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 20:04
2
2
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with
documentclass{...}
and ending with end{document}
.– samcarter
Dec 20 '17 at 22:10
Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with
documentclass{...}
and ending with end{document}
.– samcarter
Dec 20 '17 at 22:10
Well, this is in TeXmacs, not bare LateX. I can't provide code for that. But I can tell you the steps I took:
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 19:53
Well, this is in TeXmacs, not bare LateX. I can't provide code for that. But I can tell you the steps I took:
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 19:53
In TeXmacs, one can choose beamer for Document style. Then one can choose screens in order to make a multi-slide presentation. Now, what does one do in order to write the title page? I can type
center
followed by the title of the talk. But this only centers the title horizontally. How do I align the presentation title vertically as well? vfill
is useless and paragraph settings don't have an option for vertical alignment.– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 20:04
In TeXmacs, one can choose beamer for Document style. Then one can choose screens in order to make a multi-slide presentation. Now, what does one do in order to write the title page? I can type
center
followed by the title of the talk. But this only centers the title horizontally. How do I align the presentation title vertically as well? vfill
is useless and paragraph settings don't have an option for vertical alignment.– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 20:04
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One way to achieve the goal is to create a table with one cell with prescribed height and to align vertically the cell. TeXmacs slides do not have natural height so the program cannot provide automatic vertical alignment.
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Please note also that there is currently an ongoing proposal for a TeXmacs SE section which could host this and similar questions. See: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/121978/texmacs
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One way to achieve the goal is to create a table with one cell with prescribed height and to align vertically the cell. TeXmacs slides do not have natural height so the program cannot provide automatic vertical alignment.
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Please note also that there is currently an ongoing proposal for a TeXmacs SE section which could host this and similar questions. See: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/121978/texmacs
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I think this should be posted under the question, not the answer/
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One way to achieve the goal is to create a table with one cell with prescribed height and to align vertically the cell. TeXmacs slides do not have natural height so the program cannot provide automatic vertical alignment.
New contributor
Please note also that there is currently an ongoing proposal for a TeXmacs SE section which could host this and similar questions. See: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/121978/texmacs
– mgubi
5 hours ago
I think this should be posted under the question, not the answer/
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One way to achieve the goal is to create a table with one cell with prescribed height and to align vertically the cell. TeXmacs slides do not have natural height so the program cannot provide automatic vertical alignment.
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One way to achieve the goal is to create a table with one cell with prescribed height and to align vertically the cell. TeXmacs slides do not have natural height so the program cannot provide automatic vertical alignment.
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Please note also that there is currently an ongoing proposal for a TeXmacs SE section which could host this and similar questions. See: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/121978/texmacs
– mgubi
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I think this should be posted under the question, not the answer/
– sheß
2 hours ago
Please note also that there is currently an ongoing proposal for a TeXmacs SE section which could host this and similar questions. See: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/121978/texmacs
– mgubi
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Please note also that there is currently an ongoing proposal for a TeXmacs SE section which could host this and similar questions. See: area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/121978/texmacs
– mgubi
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I think this should be posted under the question, not the answer/
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Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example (MWE) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with
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.– samcarter
Dec 20 '17 at 22:10
Well, this is in TeXmacs, not bare LateX. I can't provide code for that. But I can tell you the steps I took:
– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 19:53
In TeXmacs, one can choose beamer for Document style. Then one can choose screens in order to make a multi-slide presentation. Now, what does one do in order to write the title page? I can type
center
followed by the title of the talk. But this only centers the title horizontally. How do I align the presentation title vertically as well?vfill
is useless and paragraph settings don't have an option for vertical alignment.– S.Raha
Dec 21 '17 at 20:04