6 Foot 8 614 Pounds

The crows foot can be done quite simply with an arrow head. The rest is a matter of simplification using styles and macros, which can be done in many ways. Here is one:

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17 is it possible to define different \headerheight for head and foot respectively? For example, there is a logo image in the header which needs a large \headerheight and only text is in foot which needs a small \headerheight. Or does it have two variables to control the heights of foot and head respectively?

My header logo is about 3,5 x 6cm. The footer logo is about 3 x 20cm. The header is shown on the correct place, but the footer is not shown at all. How should I change the geometry so that the foo...

I need to draw a ER digram in Crow's foot style in LaTeX. After some search I found: Creating crow's foot style E-R diagrams, rather than Chen-style ones However, I found this style was not "

Since the foot on the first page is larger than usual, I am setting the foot height with the option footlines=2.1. However, this leads to quite large empty space on the other pages. I would like to re-define this (or the footheight option for the srcheadings style (or generally, after the first page).

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...

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I am using beamer and I need to have IEEE Trans. style for citing the papers in \footfullcite. The result my compile is this: As you see, this is not in IEEE standard format (no need for ISSN and ...

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You can redefine the footline template as defined by the infolines outer theme (internally used by the Boadilla theme); \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} will remove tha navigation symbols:

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