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weird@sub.wetshaving.social to memes@lemmy.world · 12 hours ago

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    \vspace{-10pt}

  • Rusty@lemmy.ca
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    This is why Lemmy feels like a reddit from 15 years ago. Everyone knows what LaTeX is and are giving practical advice.

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    You don’t excuse or fix LaTeX formatting.

    Whatever way LaTeX decides to format your document is The Right Way™, and the person complaining about it is wrong.

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    LaTeX is one of the least likely to have bad alignment, should’ve went with the tried and true punching bag that is Microsoft word…

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    A gap in the pdf or actually a gap because you took years to figure it out? Both interpretations are funny.

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      Thatsthejoke.jpg

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    skill issue

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      Any stray pixel in a (EDIT: exported) LaTeX document is a confirmed skill issue.

      Text rotated 90° clockwise and only occupies the left 1/3 of the page in an MS Word document whose pages are all numbered ‘2’? Default assumption is “not your fault.”

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        If you’re talking about pixels in a LaTeX document that’s already a skill issue

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          Maybe they like TikZ diagrams?

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