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The abspos package lets you place contents at an absolute position, anchored at some specified part of the content, similar to how tikz nodes work, though without using the two-pass strategy of tikz. It also avoids messing with the order of beamer overlays, which is what happens when one uses the textpos package with the overlay option. The solution used is quite straightforward, combining coffins (using l3coffins) with the placement mechanisms of atbegshi.

The package is written by Magnus Lie Hetland and released under the MIT license.

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abspos – Absolute placement with coffins

This package lets you place contents at an absolute position, anchored at some specified part of the contents, similar to how TikZ nodes work, though without using the two-pass strategy of TikZ. It also avoids messing with the order of beamer overlays, which is what happens when one uses the textpos package with the overlay option.

The solution used is quite straightforward, combining coffins (using l3coffins) with the placement mechanisms of atbegshi.

Packageabspos
Bug trackerhttps://github.com/mlhetland/abspos.sty/issues
Repositoryhttps://github.com/mlhetland/abspos.sty
Version0.1 2022-09-22
LicensesMIT License
Copyright2021–2022 Magnus Lie Hetland
MaintainerMagnus Lie Hetland
Contained inTeX Live as abspos
MiKTeX as abspos
TopicsLayout
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