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How to make multiple lines in Hardbound-cover.tex #11

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NamDinhRobotics opened this issue Oct 9, 2021 · 5 comments
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How to make multiple lines in Hardbound-cover.tex #11

NamDinhRobotics opened this issue Oct 9, 2021 · 5 comments

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@NamDinhRobotics
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Hi Authors,
I tried to make the multiple lines in Hardbound-cover.tex,
But it was not sussess,
Would you give me any solution?

Thanks,

@wang-chen
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This feature was developed by @NerdToMars.
Hi, @NerdToMars Could you have a look?

@NerdToMars
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NerdToMars commented Oct 20, 2021

Hi Authors, I tried to make the multiple lines in Hardbound-cover.tex, But it was not sussess, Would you give me any solution?

Thanks,

Hi, @NamDinhRobotics , thx for your comments,
May I know what's multiple lines means? where should we put it? and why should we add it? haha, less likely we will update it, as we already graduated, but please keep this repo updated to help more poor NTU PhD or MEng. 🤣

@NamDinhRobotics
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Hi, thanks for your answers,
I want to make multiple lines like this,
"I want multiple like, I want multiple like,
I want multiple like, I want multiple like "

now it has the only format as:
"I want multiple like, I want multiple like, I want multiple like, I want multiple like "

I tried using "\" , but was not successful :D, DO you have any solution?

@BII-wushuang
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@NamDinhRobotics,
You can try changing the line \put((21cm-\widthof{\textbf{\Large\ttitle}})/2,14){{\Large\textbf{\ttitle}}} to the following:

\put((21cm-\widthof{\textbf{\Huge{Line 1}}})/2,14){{\Huge\textbf{Line 1}}}

\put((21cm-\widthof{\textbf{\Huge{Line 2}}})/2,12.5){{\Huge\textbf{Line 2}}}

where "Line 1" and "Line 2" are your title lines.

@NamDinhRobotics
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Great,
Thank you so much, BII-wushuang,

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