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OpenStudy (beginnersmind):

Is there an easy way to put spaces in LaTeX text? \[This is wrong\] \(This\) \(isn't\) but it takes way too much effort for loner text.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea thats why I get tired of using it, it takes up to much time

OpenStudy (kinggeorge):

In order of decreasing space length: \qquad, \quad, \; \, There's a couple more commands you can use, but you should get whatever you want using those commands. You can also add negative space with the command \!

OpenStudy (beginnersmind):

\[Thank\ you.\]

OpenStudy (kinggeorge):

You're welcome.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\large \color{green}{\mathbf{Welcome \qquad To \qquad Openstudy..}}\)

OpenStudy (theviper):

\[\Huge{\color{red}{\mathbb{Welcome \space \space Openstudy}}}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(Happy\) \(Birthday!!\)

OpenStudy (asnaseer):

you can also use the \\([\)text{This does work}\\(]\) command as follows:\[\text{This does work}\]

sam (.sam.):

Or "~"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, you can do `\(latex~latex\)` and it gives \(latex~latex\)

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