• max@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    Sometimes I feel like I’m the only one that doesn’t have issues with images in word.

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          Can you paste an image from the clipboard and place it on the page, using a mouse, without messing up the formatting of the rest of the page in latex?

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            Not that I know of. But LaTeX is not a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor. It’s a markup language.

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      You may be one of the people that format their word docs properly. I hate it when someone spams enter to create a new page.

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        Damn, almost 28 years on this planet and I’ve just now learned that there’s a very handy separate option for that. Kinda makes sense if you think about it for 5 seconds, but I just never did. I do know how to deal with images properly though, so I’m not a complete idiot.

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        1 year ago

        Control (or command) + enter for those wondering. Or via the insert menu -> “page break”.

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      FR man. I spent 2 days trying to get an image to take up the whole of page 1 in a document but couldn’t make it work so ended up just printing the photo out and stapling it to the rest of the document

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    PSA: Word isn’t layout software, it’s a WYSIWYG document editor. You can change settings to make it work more like layout software, but it’s better to use a layout tool if you need that.

    Recently I switched to using Affinity Publisher because it did everything I needed from InDesign. The only problem being, if I want to share files with anyone, I have to make sure they also have Affinity Publisher.

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      I love affinity, it’s really really good. And I can actually fucking own it and don’t have to pay for it for the rest of my life

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    The woes of trying to use those little anchors or finding the right formatting. It triggers some S&M tendencies.

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    If youre adding images to a word document, you should be using publisher, not word. Thats like deciding to edit a video with photoshop instead of premiere. You could, just super inefficient.