One circle's diameter is different from others within a series of circles












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I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
Anyone can help me with this?



MWE:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz}
geometry{showframe}

begin{document}
pagestyle{fancy}
fancyhf{}
renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
some text...

cfoot{
begin{tikzpicture}
draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node{1};
draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node{2};
draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node{3};
end{tikzpicture}
}
end{document}


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    I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



    It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



    The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
    Anyone can help me with this?



    MWE:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz}
    geometry{showframe}

    begin{document}
    pagestyle{fancy}
    fancyhf{}
    renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
    some text...

    cfoot{
    begin{tikzpicture}
    draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node{1};
    draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node{2};
    draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node{3};
    end{tikzpicture}
    }
    end{document}


    enter image description here










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      I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



      It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



      The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
      Anyone can help me with this?



      MWE:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz}
      geometry{showframe}

      begin{document}
      pagestyle{fancy}
      fancyhf{}
      renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
      some text...

      cfoot{
      begin{tikzpicture}
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node{1};
      draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node{2};
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node{3};
      end{tikzpicture}
      }
      end{document}


      enter image description here










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      I want to construct a series of circles which ranks shoulder to shoulder in every page footer. The number of circles is just the number of total pages, that is to say, each circle represents a page. At the center of each circle is the current page number.



      It's easy to achieve this by foreach from pgf if diametes of all these circles are same. However, I want the circle which represents the current page has a larger diameter.



      The typeset is like the attached figure produced by the following MWE.
      Anyone can help me with this?



      MWE:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,color,tikz}
      geometry{showframe}

      begin{document}
      pagestyle{fancy}
      fancyhf{}
      renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
      some text...

      cfoot{
      begin{tikzpicture}
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](0,0)circle node{1};
      draw[fill=red,text=white,radius=1](1.5,0)circle node{2};
      draw[fill=gray,text=white,radius=0.5](3,0)circle node{3};
      end{tikzpicture}
      }
      end{document}


      enter image description here







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          Something like that?



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          Of course, one can customize the output in many ways.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,draw,thick,font=sffamilyLargebfseries,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,draw,font=sffamilybfseries,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          And if you find circles a bit dull, you could do



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikzducks,tikzlings}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning,backgrounds}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[font=sffamilyLargebfseries,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.4,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          marmot
          end{scope}
          else
          node[font=sffamilybfseries,text=black,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.3,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          koala
          end{scope}
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

            – subham soni
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











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          Something like that?



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          Of course, one can customize the output in many ways.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,draw,thick,font=sffamilyLargebfseries,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,draw,font=sffamilybfseries,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          And if you find circles a bit dull, you could do



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikzducks,tikzlings}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning,backgrounds}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[font=sffamilyLargebfseries,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.4,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          marmot
          end{scope}
          else
          node[font=sffamilybfseries,text=black,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.3,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          koala
          end{scope}
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

            – subham soni
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

            – marmot
            1 hour ago
















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          Something like that?



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          Of course, one can customize the output in many ways.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,draw,thick,font=sffamilyLargebfseries,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,draw,font=sffamilybfseries,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          And if you find circles a bit dull, you could do



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikzducks,tikzlings}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning,backgrounds}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[font=sffamilyLargebfseries,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.4,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          marmot
          end{scope}
          else
          node[font=sffamilybfseries,text=black,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.3,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          koala
          end{scope}
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

            – subham soni
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

            – marmot
            1 hour ago














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          Something like that?



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          Of course, one can customize the output in many ways.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,draw,thick,font=sffamilyLargebfseries,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,draw,font=sffamilybfseries,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          And if you find circles a bit dull, you could do



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikzducks,tikzlings}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning,backgrounds}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[font=sffamilyLargebfseries,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.4,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          marmot
          end{scope}
          else
          node[font=sffamilybfseries,text=black,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.3,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          koala
          end{scope}
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          Something like that?



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          Of course, one can customize the output in many ways.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikz}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[circle,draw,thick,font=sffamilyLargebfseries,fill=red,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          else
          node[circle,draw,font=sffamilybfseries,fill=gray,text=white,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


          enter image description here



          And if you find circles a bit dull, you could do



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{fancyhdr,geometry,lastpage,refcount,lipsum,tikzducks,tikzlings}
          geometry{showframe}
          usetikzlibrary{positioning,backgrounds}
          begin{document}
          pagestyle{fancy}
          fancyhf{}
          renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
          some text...
          newcounter{lastpagenumber}%
          setcounter{lastpagenumber}{getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}}%

          cfoot{begin{tikzpicture}
          coordinate (cn-0);
          foreach X [remember=X as LastX (initially 0)] in {1,...,thelastpagenumber}
          {ifnumX=thepage
          node[font=sffamilyLargebfseries,text=white,minimum size=1cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.4,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          marmot
          end{scope}
          else
          node[font=sffamilybfseries,text=black,minimum size=0.5cm,right=0pt of cn-LastX] (cn-X) {X};
          begin{scope}[scale=0.3,on background layer,shift={(cn-X.center)},yshift=-3em]
          koala
          end{scope}
          fi
          }
          end{tikzpicture}
          }
          lipsum[1-31]
          end{document}


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            Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

            – subham soni
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

            – marmot
            1 hour ago














          • 1





            Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

            – subham soni
            1 hour ago











          • @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

            – lyl
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

            – marmot
            1 hour ago











          • @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

            – marmot
            1 hour ago








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          1





          Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

          – lyl
          1 hour ago





          Thank you so much for your excellent solutions! That's just what I want!

          – lyl
          1 hour ago













          @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

          – subham soni
          1 hour ago





          @marmot can you please explain the statement coordinate (cn-0);. What does cn mean in this context.

          – subham soni
          1 hour ago













          @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

          – lyl
          1 hour ago





          @marmot getrefbykeydefault{LastPage}{page}{1}, here how to understand the function of {1}. I don't find further explaination in refcount document.

          – lyl
          1 hour ago













          @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

          – marmot
          1 hour ago





          @lyl I literally copied it from page 4 of the lastpage documentation.

          – marmot
          1 hour ago













          @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

          – marmot
          1 hour ago





          @lyl cn is just a random name. (In my imagination it stands for circular node, but you could replace it by cute furry rodent, say, and it will still work.)

          – marmot
          1 hour ago


















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