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Reversing the direction of the arrow in gb4e
Example using gb4e without gloss lineMis-aligned free translations in gb4eChange the orientation of Arrow of xtwocell in the 2cell option for xychemfig: reaction above arrowleft-edge vertical alignment in gb4egb4e: overwrite italics in first lineHow to draw arrows as those appear on military maps?Vertical spacing between arrow and caption with unicode-mathlinguex - glossing - vertical alignmentalignment between an example in gb4e and the bracketed gloss
Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr
endexe
enddocument
arrows linguistics gb4e
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Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr
endexe
enddocument
arrows linguistics gb4e
1
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use thegb4e
under arrow system?
– Alan Munn
3 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr
endexe
enddocument
arrows linguistics gb4e
Any suggestions on how to reverse the direction of the arrow such that it starts from the word je pointing to the word very in the example below?
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr
endexe
enddocument
arrows linguistics gb4e
arrows linguistics gb4e
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Would you consider another solution that doesn't use thegb4e
under arrow system?
– Alan Munn
3 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
add a comment |
1
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use thegb4e
under arrow system?
– Alan Munn
3 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
1
1
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the
gb4e
under arrow system?– Alan Munn
3 hours ago
Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the
gb4e
under arrow system?– Alan Munn
3 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
% original arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr % here
endexe
% reversed arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr % and here
endexe
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
% original arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr % here
endexe
% reversed arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr % and here
endexe
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
% original arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr % here
endexe
% reversed arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr % and here
endexe
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
% original arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr % here
endexe
% reversed arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr % and here
endexe
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Here you go. You simply have to reverse the pu
and vrule
arguments.
documentclassarticle
usepackagegb4e
primebars
begindocument
% original arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightpu&link1&fillleftvrule & cr % here
endexe
% reversed arrow
beginexe
exatcenterarrowalign
lbTP lbT & emphje_j & ] lbBeP & lbPredP emphvery
important_i & ] lbBe t_j ] lbPredP & lbDP this task ]
lbPredP t_i]]]] cr
&fillrightvrule&link1&fillleftpu & cr % and here
endexe
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Would you consider another solution that doesn't use the
gb4e
under arrow system?– Alan Munn
3 hours ago
Sure! Especially if with nicer or simpler output? Actually, I have been looking for codes that produce arrows in the bracketed sentence contexts.
– daniela
1 hour ago