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  • AutomaticJosaSelection . . . . 1 match
         Now consider the cross-referencing in LaTeX and the above matter. The
  • CategoryCategory . . . . 1 match
         A category is a WikiName that exploits [wiki:Wiki:WikiWiki WikiWiki]'s reverse linking. If you click on the title of a category page, you'll get a list of pages belonging to that category. To get a list of all categories, click above on the Category''''''Category title.
  • EmptySetSymbol . . . . 1 match
         The citation above is from page 114 of André Weil's The Apprenticeship of a Mathematician, Birkhaeuser Verlag, Basel-Boston-Berlin, 1992. Translated from the French by Jennifer Gage. The citation was provided by Julio González Cabillón.
  • FortuneCookies . . . . 1 match
          * You will receive a legacy which will place you above want.
  • HelpOnFormatting . . . . 1 match
         /!\ In the above example, we "escaped" the markers for source code sequences by inserting spaces between the curly braces.
  • HelpOnPageCreation . . . . 1 match
         To create a template, follow the above description and create a page with a name ending in "'''Template'''". This page will then be added to the list of template pages displayed when you try to show a non-existant page. For example, NonExistantHelpPage has a link to HelpTemplate that loads the content of HelpTemplate into the editor box, when you click on that link.
  • HelpOnSkins . . . . 1 match
         "`title1`" and "`title2`" are inserted into the output right before and after the system's title html code (`title1` is right after the <body> tag and normally undefined, `title2` defaults to the "`<hr>`" above the page contents). "`navi_bar`" is a list of page names[[FootNote(In versions prior to 0.11, navi_bar was a piece of HTML code.)]] that are added to the title area as quick links into the wiki; if it is `None`, no navigation bar is added.
  • ImageMagick . . . . 1 match
         See above under ¡°MiKTeX¡± for some suggestions.
  • InterWiki . . . . 2 matches
         MoinMoin marks the InterWiki links in a way that works for the MeatBall:ColourBlind and also is MeatBall:LynxFriendly by using a little icon with an ALT attribute. If you hover above the icon in a graphical browser, you'll see to which Wiki it refers. If the icon has a border, that indicates that you used an illegal or unknown BadBadBad:InterWiki name (see the list above for valid ones). BTW, the reasoning behind the icon used is based on the idea that a Wiki:WikiWikiWeb is created by a team effort of several people.
  • Karnes/2010-11 . . . . 4 matches
          \@aboverulesep=\abovetopsep
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          \@aboverulesep=\z@
  • LittleTree/ReadingTeXbook/2006-04 . . . . 5 matches
         \abovedisplayshortshkip
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  • PrimitiveControlSequences . . . . 4 matches
          *[[\above]]
          *[[\abovedisplayshortskip]]
          *[[\abovedisplayskip]]
          *[[\abovewithdelims]]
  • WinEdtTip/±âÈ£ÀÔ·Â . . . . 2 matches
          But I want to describe the process of dividing out common factors from the numerators and denominators. For example, there should be '1' above 5 and '3' below 15, and so on. How do I cross out the letters and write a little numbers above or below the numerators and denominators..
  • pgf . . . . 2 matches
          \node[state] (B) [above right of=A] {$q_b$};
          (B) edge [loop above] node {1,1,L} (B)
  • ¸Å´º¾óÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®/´ëÈ­ . . . . 1 match
          \vspace{\abovecaptionskip}
  • ÀÛÀº³ª¹«/2006-05 . . . . 1 match
         An '''inversion''' is a word or name written so it reads in more than one way. For instance, the word Inversions above is my name upside down. Douglas Hofstadter coined ambigram as the generic word for inversions. I drew my first inversion in 1975 in an art class, wrote a book called Inversions in 1981, and am now doing animated inversions.
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