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The document preparation package not the plasticy-type stuff ;)
Anyway I've recently started using Latex to format my uni work which is great, my documents look really good and it's quite easy to use, but I'm having a problem with tables - my captions are centred and I can't figure out how to left justify them! I have a Latex manual but my commands look like what they've got but my captions are still centred! Help would be appreciated! Btw I'm really not interested in anyone telling me that Latex is a bad/inefficient/obselete/insert-negative-comment program to use - I like it and I don't care if anyone doesn't [img]tongue.gif[/img] |
Sorry but I don't use it... but that title is sure to get people attentions... [img]smile.gif[/img]
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LOLOL I don't know what you mean! [img]graemlins/angel.gif[/img]
Anyway it's pronounced Latec so as not to confuse ;) |
I was going to suggest polyurethane ones as an alternative... ;)
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*walks into thread all dressed up, notices this is not the kind of party he expected, and tries to sneak out, hoping noone saw him* :D
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When I look at the word "Latex" I was thinking about something else. my bad. :D
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Talcum powder always works for me [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ 05-25-2003, 01:14 AM: Message edited by: Lanesra ] |
roflmao...here i was putting on my it is better to wait till you are married face..... :D
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LOL, sorry, Aelia, don't use the software...uh..or the other.. LOLOLOL! But I sure did think that's what you were inquiring about...either that or a good house paint! [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img]
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