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How to h-align braces in a schema, using schemata?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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Reading Brace diagram in TikZ
I liked the solution of @fran using schemata package
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
Now I'd like to use another similar command that h-align braces at the same level, as you can see in the image.
How to do that?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
I think an appropiate way may be similar to this one in the documentation,
but I'd like to make the new one with a simple command as AB defined, passing the largest text as a parameter, similar to documentation snapshot.
diagrams schemata
add a comment |
Reading Brace diagram in TikZ
I liked the solution of @fran using schemata package
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
Now I'd like to use another similar command that h-align braces at the same level, as you can see in the image.
How to do that?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
I think an appropiate way may be similar to this one in the documentation,
but I'd like to make the new one with a simple command as AB defined, passing the largest text as a parameter, similar to documentation snapshot.
diagrams schemata
2
Please post a minimal, but compilable example of what you try as MWE included in the post (no image please).
– TeXnician
Sep 17 '17 at 9:46
Why notAB<your code between begindocument and enddocument><your code between begindocument and enddocument>
? Or do i misunderstand your question?
– Bobyandbob
Nov 11 '17 at 11:07
add a comment |
Reading Brace diagram in TikZ
I liked the solution of @fran using schemata package
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
Now I'd like to use another similar command that h-align braces at the same level, as you can see in the image.
How to do that?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
I think an appropiate way may be similar to this one in the documentation,
but I'd like to make the new one with a simple command as AB defined, passing the largest text as a parameter, similar to documentation snapshot.
diagrams schemata
Reading Brace diagram in TikZ
I liked the solution of @fran using schemata package
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
Now I'd like to use another similar command that h-align braces at the same level, as you can see in the image.
How to do that?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
I think an appropiate way may be similar to this one in the documentation,
but I'd like to make the new one with a simple command as AB defined, passing the largest text as a parameter, similar to documentation snapshot.
diagrams schemata
diagrams schemata
edited Sep 17 '17 at 10:05
Mika Ike
asked Sep 17 '17 at 8:12
Mika IkeMika Ike
1,74321437
1,74321437
2
Please post a minimal, but compilable example of what you try as MWE included in the post (no image please).
– TeXnician
Sep 17 '17 at 9:46
Why notAB<your code between begindocument and enddocument><your code between begindocument and enddocument>
? Or do i misunderstand your question?
– Bobyandbob
Nov 11 '17 at 11:07
add a comment |
2
Please post a minimal, but compilable example of what you try as MWE included in the post (no image please).
– TeXnician
Sep 17 '17 at 9:46
Why notAB<your code between begindocument and enddocument><your code between begindocument and enddocument>
? Or do i misunderstand your question?
– Bobyandbob
Nov 11 '17 at 11:07
2
2
Please post a minimal, but compilable example of what you try as MWE included in the post (no image please).
– TeXnician
Sep 17 '17 at 9:46
Please post a minimal, but compilable example of what you try as MWE included in the post (no image please).
– TeXnician
Sep 17 '17 at 9:46
Why not
AB<your code between begindocument and enddocument><your code between begindocument and enddocument>
? Or do i misunderstand your question?– Bobyandbob
Nov 11 '17 at 11:07
Why not
AB<your code between begindocument and enddocument><your code between begindocument and enddocument>
? Or do i misunderstand your question?– Bobyandbob
Nov 11 '17 at 11:07
add a comment |
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What about using a parbox
?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
newcommandABC[2]schemaschemaboxparbox8em#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABCSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABCSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABCshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
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What about using a parbox
?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
newcommandABC[2]schemaschemaboxparbox8em#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABCSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABCSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABCshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
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What about using a parbox
?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
newcommandABC[2]schemaschemaboxparbox8em#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABCSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABCSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABCshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
add a comment |
What about using a parbox
?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
newcommandABC[2]schemaschemaboxparbox8em#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABCSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABCSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABCshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
What about using a parbox
?
documentclass[10pt,a4paper]article
usepackageschemata
newcommandAB[2]schemaschemabox#1schemabox#2
newcommandABC[2]schemaschemaboxparbox8em#1schemabox#2
begindocument
ABTEXT
ABCSome text 1
$bullet$ text 1.1 \
$bullet$ text 1.2 \
$bullet$ text 1.3
\
Some text 2 \
Some text 3 \
ABCSome large text 4
text 4.1 \
text 4.2 \
text 4.3
\
ABCshort 5
$bullet$ shorty 5.1\
$bullet$ shorty 5.2\
$bullet$ shorty 5.3
enddocument
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Please post a minimal, but compilable example of what you try as MWE included in the post (no image please).
– TeXnician
Sep 17 '17 at 9:46
Why not
AB<your code between begindocument and enddocument><your code between begindocument and enddocument>
? Or do i misunderstand your question?– Bobyandbob
Nov 11 '17 at 11:07