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:
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...
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 ...
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: