making appendix for thesis
I need some help with creating an appendix for my thesis. I have about 10 figures which need to be in the appendix. I have a good appendix with the following code:
appendix
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{APPENDICES}
chapter{XXXX}
I have a main thesis.tex
file where I call this appendix.tex
file after the last chapter. Problems are:
- The appendix starts without any notice that it is the appendix except for the chapter number being
A
, but I want to have either a separate page which says "Appendix" prior to the start of the appendix or on top of the first appendix page to explicitly say "Appendix". - Now I use the
chapter{}
command to have the title of the appendix but I think I will have only one chapter in the appendix. Is there some command which can make the title insited of chapter?
appendices thesis
add a comment |
I need some help with creating an appendix for my thesis. I have about 10 figures which need to be in the appendix. I have a good appendix with the following code:
appendix
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{APPENDICES}
chapter{XXXX}
I have a main thesis.tex
file where I call this appendix.tex
file after the last chapter. Problems are:
- The appendix starts without any notice that it is the appendix except for the chapter number being
A
, but I want to have either a separate page which says "Appendix" prior to the start of the appendix or on top of the first appendix page to explicitly say "Appendix". - Now I use the
chapter{}
command to have the title of the appendix but I think I will have only one chapter in the appendix. Is there some command which can make the title insited of chapter?
appendices thesis
2
Have you found any answer which you can accept?
– Léo Léopold Hertz 준영
Mar 1 '17 at 8:25
1
6 years open and still no satisfying answer. Can you maybe clarify your question a bit more if you are still missing parts in the answers?
– Hans Janssen
Mar 29 '18 at 7:36
1
@Geliormth Considering this is the sole post of the OP in the entire SE realm, I think we could just consider Gonzalo's answer as de facto accepted, based on the votes.
– Neinstein
May 17 '18 at 21:07
add a comment |
I need some help with creating an appendix for my thesis. I have about 10 figures which need to be in the appendix. I have a good appendix with the following code:
appendix
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{APPENDICES}
chapter{XXXX}
I have a main thesis.tex
file where I call this appendix.tex
file after the last chapter. Problems are:
- The appendix starts without any notice that it is the appendix except for the chapter number being
A
, but I want to have either a separate page which says "Appendix" prior to the start of the appendix or on top of the first appendix page to explicitly say "Appendix". - Now I use the
chapter{}
command to have the title of the appendix but I think I will have only one chapter in the appendix. Is there some command which can make the title insited of chapter?
appendices thesis
I need some help with creating an appendix for my thesis. I have about 10 figures which need to be in the appendix. I have a good appendix with the following code:
appendix
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{APPENDICES}
chapter{XXXX}
I have a main thesis.tex
file where I call this appendix.tex
file after the last chapter. Problems are:
- The appendix starts without any notice that it is the appendix except for the chapter number being
A
, but I want to have either a separate page which says "Appendix" prior to the start of the appendix or on top of the first appendix page to explicitly say "Appendix". - Now I use the
chapter{}
command to have the title of the appendix but I think I will have only one chapter in the appendix. Is there some command which can make the title insited of chapter?
appendices thesis
appendices thesis
edited Mar 27 '12 at 19:50
Stephen
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asked Mar 27 '12 at 14:12
user13017user13017
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2
Have you found any answer which you can accept?
– Léo Léopold Hertz 준영
Mar 1 '17 at 8:25
1
6 years open and still no satisfying answer. Can you maybe clarify your question a bit more if you are still missing parts in the answers?
– Hans Janssen
Mar 29 '18 at 7:36
1
@Geliormth Considering this is the sole post of the OP in the entire SE realm, I think we could just consider Gonzalo's answer as de facto accepted, based on the votes.
– Neinstein
May 17 '18 at 21:07
add a comment |
2
Have you found any answer which you can accept?
– Léo Léopold Hertz 준영
Mar 1 '17 at 8:25
1
6 years open and still no satisfying answer. Can you maybe clarify your question a bit more if you are still missing parts in the answers?
– Hans Janssen
Mar 29 '18 at 7:36
1
@Geliormth Considering this is the sole post of the OP in the entire SE realm, I think we could just consider Gonzalo's answer as de facto accepted, based on the votes.
– Neinstein
May 17 '18 at 21:07
2
2
Have you found any answer which you can accept?
– Léo Léopold Hertz 준영
Mar 1 '17 at 8:25
Have you found any answer which you can accept?
– Léo Léopold Hertz 준영
Mar 1 '17 at 8:25
1
1
6 years open and still no satisfying answer. Can you maybe clarify your question a bit more if you are still missing parts in the answers?
– Hans Janssen
Mar 29 '18 at 7:36
6 years open and still no satisfying answer. Can you maybe clarify your question a bit more if you are still missing parts in the answers?
– Hans Janssen
Mar 29 '18 at 7:36
1
1
@Geliormth Considering this is the sole post of the OP in the entire SE realm, I think we could just consider Gonzalo's answer as de facto accepted, based on the votes.
– Neinstein
May 17 '18 at 21:07
@Geliormth Considering this is the sole post of the OP in the entire SE realm, I think we could just consider Gonzalo's answer as de facto accepted, based on the votes.
– Neinstein
May 17 '18 at 21:07
add a comment |
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The appendix package could be used here; the toc
and page
package options and the appendices
environment will do what you need:
documentclass{book}
usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
chapter{Regular Chapter}
begin{appendices}
chapter{Some Appendix}
The contents...
end{appendices}
end{document}
21
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
1
@F_Jofre_A:renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you usetoc
orpage
, you'll need to renewappendixtocname
orappendixpagename
as well.
– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
1
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
2
@3kstc: That is what thepage
option inusepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.
– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
2
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
|
show 1 more comment
A different solution that I use is below.
appendix
section{\Title of Appendix A}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: AppendixA
Text of Appendix A is Here
section{\Title of Appendix B}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: Appendix B
Text of Appendix B is Here
2
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with thetitlesec
package.
– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to addclearpage
ornewpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.
– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
add a comment |
begin{document}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
maketitle
begin{abstract}
% add abstract
end{abstract}
begin{acknowledgements}
% add acknowledgement
end{acknowledgements}
tableofcontents
listoffigures
listoftables
addtolength{parskip}{10pt}
chapter{uppercase {Introduction}} %%add your chapter 1 title here
setcounter{page}{1}
pagenumbering{arabic}
label{chapter1}
input{chapter1} % filename in curly brackets
% add more chapters
clearpage
**appendix
chapter{Name of Appendix A}
label{whatever}
input{appendixA} % filename in curly brackets
chapter{Name of Appendix B}
label{whatever}
input{appendixB} % filename in curly brackets**
clearpage
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
bibliography{phd}
1
Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
1
That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
add a comment |
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The appendix package could be used here; the toc
and page
package options and the appendices
environment will do what you need:
documentclass{book}
usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
chapter{Regular Chapter}
begin{appendices}
chapter{Some Appendix}
The contents...
end{appendices}
end{document}
21
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
1
@F_Jofre_A:renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you usetoc
orpage
, you'll need to renewappendixtocname
orappendixpagename
as well.
– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
1
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
2
@3kstc: That is what thepage
option inusepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.
– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
2
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
|
show 1 more comment
The appendix package could be used here; the toc
and page
package options and the appendices
environment will do what you need:
documentclass{book}
usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
chapter{Regular Chapter}
begin{appendices}
chapter{Some Appendix}
The contents...
end{appendices}
end{document}
21
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
1
@F_Jofre_A:renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you usetoc
orpage
, you'll need to renewappendixtocname
orappendixpagename
as well.
– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
1
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
2
@3kstc: That is what thepage
option inusepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.
– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
2
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
|
show 1 more comment
The appendix package could be used here; the toc
and page
package options and the appendices
environment will do what you need:
documentclass{book}
usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
chapter{Regular Chapter}
begin{appendices}
chapter{Some Appendix}
The contents...
end{appendices}
end{document}
The appendix package could be used here; the toc
and page
package options and the appendices
environment will do what you need:
documentclass{book}
usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
begin{document}
tableofcontents
chapter{Regular Chapter}
begin{appendices}
chapter{Some Appendix}
The contents...
end{appendices}
end{document}
answered Mar 27 '12 at 14:35
Gonzalo MedinaGonzalo Medina
397k4113011569
397k4113011569
21
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
1
@F_Jofre_A:renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you usetoc
orpage
, you'll need to renewappendixtocname
orappendixpagename
as well.
– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
1
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
2
@3kstc: That is what thepage
option inusepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.
– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
2
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
|
show 1 more comment
21
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
1
@F_Jofre_A:renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you usetoc
orpage
, you'll need to renewappendixtocname
orappendixpagename
as well.
– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
1
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
2
@3kstc: That is what thepage
option inusepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.
– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
2
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
21
21
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
How can I change the 'Chapter A: Title' for 'Annex A:...'?
– F_Jofre_A
Aug 26 '14 at 1:01
1
1
@F_Jofre_A:
renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you use toc
or page
, you'll need to renew appendixtocname
or appendixpagename
as well.– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
@F_Jofre_A:
renewcommand{appendixname}{Annex}
. If you use toc
or page
, you'll need to renew appendixtocname
or appendixpagename
as well.– AstroFloyd
Nov 10 '17 at 17:05
1
1
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
@GonzaloMedina is there a way to delete the auto created page where it says "Appendices" in the middle of it?
– 3kstc
May 10 '18 at 5:50
2
2
@3kstc: That is what the
page
option in usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
@3kstc: That is what the
page
option in usepackage[toc,page]{appendix}
is doing. Remove it and the page is gone.– Namoshek
May 16 '18 at 10:11
2
2
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
@Rodolfo better to ask a separate question for that than try and hope someone finds this.
– JAD
Sep 10 '18 at 7:02
|
show 1 more comment
A different solution that I use is below.
appendix
section{\Title of Appendix A}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: AppendixA
Text of Appendix A is Here
section{\Title of Appendix B}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: Appendix B
Text of Appendix B is Here
2
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with thetitlesec
package.
– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to addclearpage
ornewpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.
– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
add a comment |
A different solution that I use is below.
appendix
section{\Title of Appendix A}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: AppendixA
Text of Appendix A is Here
section{\Title of Appendix B}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: Appendix B
Text of Appendix B is Here
2
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with thetitlesec
package.
– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to addclearpage
ornewpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.
– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
add a comment |
A different solution that I use is below.
appendix
section{\Title of Appendix A}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: AppendixA
Text of Appendix A is Here
section{\Title of Appendix B}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: Appendix B
Text of Appendix B is Here
A different solution that I use is below.
appendix
section{\Title of Appendix A}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: AppendixA
Text of Appendix A is Here
section{\Title of Appendix B}
% the \ insures the section title is centered below the phrase: Appendix B
Text of Appendix B is Here
edited Jan 16 '17 at 17:09
strpeter
2,58921955
2,58921955
answered Jan 8 '13 at 6:31
user24112user24112
54142
54142
2
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with thetitlesec
package.
– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to addclearpage
ornewpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.
– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
add a comment |
2
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with thetitlesec
package.
– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to addclearpage
ornewpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.
– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
2
2
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with the
titlesec
package.– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
Welcome to TeX.sx! Instead of using line breaks in the document body, centering section titles should be done in the preamble, e.g., with the
titlesec
package.– lockstep
Jan 8 '13 at 6:50
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
No need to use newpage.
– JohnTortugo
Mar 26 '13 at 20:45
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to add
clearpage
or newpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
@JohnTortugo In my case I also need to add
clearpage
or newpage
as bibliography and appendices do not start from a new page.– hrust
Dec 28 '16 at 14:53
add a comment |
begin{document}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
maketitle
begin{abstract}
% add abstract
end{abstract}
begin{acknowledgements}
% add acknowledgement
end{acknowledgements}
tableofcontents
listoffigures
listoftables
addtolength{parskip}{10pt}
chapter{uppercase {Introduction}} %%add your chapter 1 title here
setcounter{page}{1}
pagenumbering{arabic}
label{chapter1}
input{chapter1} % filename in curly brackets
% add more chapters
clearpage
**appendix
chapter{Name of Appendix A}
label{whatever}
input{appendixA} % filename in curly brackets
chapter{Name of Appendix B}
label{whatever}
input{appendixB} % filename in curly brackets**
clearpage
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
bibliography{phd}
1
Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
1
That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
add a comment |
begin{document}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
maketitle
begin{abstract}
% add abstract
end{abstract}
begin{acknowledgements}
% add acknowledgement
end{acknowledgements}
tableofcontents
listoffigures
listoftables
addtolength{parskip}{10pt}
chapter{uppercase {Introduction}} %%add your chapter 1 title here
setcounter{page}{1}
pagenumbering{arabic}
label{chapter1}
input{chapter1} % filename in curly brackets
% add more chapters
clearpage
**appendix
chapter{Name of Appendix A}
label{whatever}
input{appendixA} % filename in curly brackets
chapter{Name of Appendix B}
label{whatever}
input{appendixB} % filename in curly brackets**
clearpage
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
bibliography{phd}
1
Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
1
That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
add a comment |
begin{document}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
maketitle
begin{abstract}
% add abstract
end{abstract}
begin{acknowledgements}
% add acknowledgement
end{acknowledgements}
tableofcontents
listoffigures
listoftables
addtolength{parskip}{10pt}
chapter{uppercase {Introduction}} %%add your chapter 1 title here
setcounter{page}{1}
pagenumbering{arabic}
label{chapter1}
input{chapter1} % filename in curly brackets
% add more chapters
clearpage
**appendix
chapter{Name of Appendix A}
label{whatever}
input{appendixA} % filename in curly brackets
chapter{Name of Appendix B}
label{whatever}
input{appendixB} % filename in curly brackets**
clearpage
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
bibliography{phd}
begin{document}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
maketitle
begin{abstract}
% add abstract
end{abstract}
begin{acknowledgements}
% add acknowledgement
end{acknowledgements}
tableofcontents
listoffigures
listoftables
addtolength{parskip}{10pt}
chapter{uppercase {Introduction}} %%add your chapter 1 title here
setcounter{page}{1}
pagenumbering{arabic}
label{chapter1}
input{chapter1} % filename in curly brackets
% add more chapters
clearpage
**appendix
chapter{Name of Appendix A}
label{whatever}
input{appendixA} % filename in curly brackets
chapter{Name of Appendix B}
label{whatever}
input{appendixB} % filename in curly brackets**
clearpage
phantomsection
addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}
bibliographystyle{phBYU}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
bibliography{phd}
edited Mar 7 '17 at 17:44
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Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
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That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
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Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
1
That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
1
1
Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Welcome to stackexchange. Please learn how to use markup to display code as code. You might also want to describe how your answer improves on the other two here, which have been upvoted often. Yours is likely to be downvoted.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 17:35
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
Thanks Ethan for guidance. I am not sure my answer is better than the previous answers, but they were not working for me. I was frustrated. However, the script which I pasted worked for me, eventually. So I thought to share. In future I will try to follow your advice.
– Asif Kazmi
Mar 7 '17 at 17:46
1
1
That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
That's an improvement. Next time you should provide a complete compilable document, including documentclass , In fact the OP who asked the question should have done that too.
– Ethan Bolker
Mar 7 '17 at 18:27
add a comment |
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