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Find a way to set captions as sidenotes. If the figure/table fits in the
\textwidth, the caption should be a sidenote alongside the figure/table.
If the figure/table stretches across the full pa…
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ok, I took a look at the PDF and I think my chapter will breakdown into 5 smaller chapters. I'm going to try and call them "Intro to C++ part 1", "Intro to C++ Part 2", etc. I hope that is acceptable,…
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Find a way to set captions as sidenotes. If the figure/table fits in the
\textwidth, the caption should be a sidenote alongside the figure/table.
If the figure/table stretches across the full pa…
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Originally reported on Google Code with ID 1237
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This patch aims to improve "tonmapping"
1) it controls the gamut before "tonemapping" and corrects colors with an algorithm
similar to that of "vib…
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@lavalamp would you be interested in taking this (it's from the v1.0 roadmap)?
Also cc'ing @roberthbailey and @satnam6502 for good measure.
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I should break this out into multiple issues.
Many things listed here already have existing artwork from our earlier releases, and it would be good to not stray too far from what users have been trai…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. In IE7, print the document and select "Landscape" for printing. The
events is all missing.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Events …
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I have printed some PPTs into PDFs. If only a text box in a page, text is magnified and correctly displayed using normal font size. But if there are other things, some of the lines are upscaled, some …
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I like static/mynt because it's simple HTML from Markdown. I use it for roguelynn.com and pyladies.com
But I want this project to grow, so I'm not sure how the best to "scale" when wanting to add m…
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Hi,
I tried to use brisk for the visual pipeline, but it is very slow. Can it be possible that it does a fallback to surf_cpu and is there a way to check that? I hope it does not require CUDA...
Tha…
hdino updated
9 years ago