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16 questions linked to/from Automatically increase PDF page height
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LaTeX without pages [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Automatically increase PDF page height Is it possible to have LaTeX use a single infinite page? I don't know if the PDF file format even supports this, but I see "Screen ...
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How to make unlimited sheet of paper in LaTeX? [duplicate]
How can I make LaTeX to do the unlimited (just as big, as the content) sheet of paper? So everything goes right on the one page.
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Is it possible to create a PDF document of undefined, variable height with Latex? [duplicate]
I would like to create a PDF document with LateX, whose width is fixed but whose height is variable. What do I mean by variable? I mean that the document will have a priori one page, but that the ...
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Aspects of html and possible pdf responses to them [duplicate]
The "scroll", the unending page of HTML, not "broken" up into fixed pages. Could this be mimicked by manipulating the \pdfpageheight, a pdfTeX primitive and \vsize to set the length of the text, and ...
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How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX?
How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX? This is a general question and should collect useful answers for all users. I hope we can use this as a reference
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Keeping tables/figures close to where they are mentioned
Is there any package or a method to force LaTeX to keep floating environments like table and figure closer to where they are declared?
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What's the absolute largest paper size permissible with pdflatex?
I've had occasion to typeset extraordinarily large matrices, which I didn't seriously expect anyone to expect in detail (without a computer) or print, but I needed it to be obvious that they were ...
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All the document in only one long and continuous page
Well, may be this is not really useful, but I've thought if it was possible to put all the document in one long page. I mean, if your document is going to be read in a computer, mix all the pages in a ...
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How to have a precise control on the size of each page?
I would like to produce a pdf document whose pages have various lengths and fixed widths. An easier situation The easiest case would be for instance: the first page has a length of 10cm all the next ...
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Box with Semicircular Parshape at Top and Bottom
I am trying to design a box that has a semicircular parshape at the top and bottom as shown here: If the text is small enough then this is intended to shrink to a circle of the given \Radius (and not ...
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How define a fixed width page, but length > some minimum length, but only as long as needed
This recent question on how to increase the width of the output, and this earlier question on how to increase the length of the output reminded me of something I have been wondering: I would like to ...
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Output a document containing a single vertical-infinite page [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Automate Fixed Width Page, length > some minimum length, but only as long as needed Is there a way to output a document containing a SINGLE page (that contains the entire ...
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Declare environment that does not "break"
Is there a way in LaTeX to declare a command or environment that will "refuse" to be broken across pages unless absolutely necessary? Use case: I have a number of documentation items (all generated ...
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No page breaks at all [duplicate]
Would it be possible for latex to generate the text of my latex document to a pdf consisting of one single giant, very long page. This pdf would not be for printing, but just for online viewing.
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A general method for a document to extend as much as needed in order to fit the content of the document
I have a python script that automatically creates a LaTex document for a given input. In this document, I have a lot of proof trees (created using the bussproofs package), though it doesn't really ...