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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 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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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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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? 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 ...
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