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- Using \footnote in a figures \caption - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Maybe this is an easy one, but I struggled with this now too long :) I want to have a footnote in a caption of a figure, see the example \begin {figure} [!ht] \caption {a figure caption\footnote
- Why is a cross † used as footnote marker for people?
My guess would be that the dagger symbol is used as a footnote marker due to historic reasons and as you never need it for anything else
- How can I add page # of ## on my document? - TeX
I want to add a footer to my document displaying the current number out of total number of pages How do I do that?
- Typesetting with Inch Symbols and Sizes in Inches - TeX
4 Personally, I don't think it's appropriate to use the mathmode commands \prime and \prime\prime (raised to superscript height, of course) to denote the length units foot and inch Rather, these commands should be reserved for the angular units arc-minute and arc-second Hence, I'd advocate the use of ' and '' in text mode for feet and inches
- Change the contents of footline in a beamer presentation
For my presentation, I am using Madrid theme; however, I'd like to change the contents of the footline Currently, the footline shows, "short author" in the left, "short title" in the middle, and "
- Why does my beamer document not show page numbers? - TeX
By default, beamer does not display any page numbers -- changing their colour or size will not change this But you can add them to your frames A convenient way is to use a footline which shows the framenumbers, for example by using \setbeamertemplate{footline}[page number] \documentclass[10pt,handout]{beamer} \setbeamertemplate{frametitle}[default][center] \setbeamercolor{page number in
- Custom first page with fancyhdr - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
I'm using the package fancyhdr to format my footers and headers, with my name in the header and a n of m pages format for the footer Like so: \\pagestyle{fancy} \\fancyhf{} % clear all header and f
- Symbols instead of numbers as footnote markers
How can I make LaTeX use symbols (*, †, ‡, and so on) instead of numbers to mark footnotes? (The numbers are confusing because I use superscripted numbers for citations )
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