i am not good at latex can i get some help
@thomaster @shrutipande9
I m not gud at latex...check thomaster's tutorial
or @hartnn @e.mccormick can help u out...
hey drake, start by writing something within `\( .... \)` or `\[ ... \]` brackets. like, `\(Hi ~ Drake\)` will show as \(Hi ~ Drake\)
you can customize your font size, color, add special characters and many many other stuff by adding options, `\color {red}{....}` will make the font red, `\Huge {} ` will make the font large try it out
for many more options you can look at tutorials ... best way is to try out by yourself...
Yah, I would grab a few things from the tutorials and play with them. Another question is, what aspect of \(\LaTeX\)? Making an academic document, math on OS, and the art aspects are all different.
`\(\LaTeX\)` = \(\LaTeX\) The commands must exist in latex to work.
The capitals matter.
\[\(\LaTeX\)\]
\(\large \text{large}\) \(\Large \text{Large}\) \(\LARGE \text{LARGE}\)
Are you doing `\[\(\LaTeX\)\]` ? You only need the `\[ \]` or the `\( \)` not both.
\[\left| \left( \left| \LaTeX \right| \right) \right|\]
HELP ME @e.mccormick
\[\left(\LaTeX \right)\]
`\[\(\LaTeX\)\]` = \[\(\LaTeX\)\] `\(\(\LaTeX\)\)` = \(\(\LaTeX\)\) `\(\LaTeX\)` = \(\LaTeX\) There is a lot more in the tutorial by thomaster, and once you understand a few basics that will be easier to follow.
\[\left| \left| \LaTeX \right| \right|\]
\(\LaTeX\) =
\(\LaTeX\)
OK THANK YOU VERY MUCH @e.mccormick !
\(\E.MCCORMICK\)
`\(\dfrac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2+4ac}}{2a}\)` = \(\dfrac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2+4ac}}{2a}\) See how all the commands, like \pm for \(\pm\) have a \ in front? That is one of the important things. But the commands that work are only \(\LaTeX\) commands. Not random things.
\(\ EMCCORMICK \)
\(\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}\)
dfrac ?
Display Fraction is \dfrac (large fraction) Text fraction is \tfrac (small fraction) Fraction is \frac (auto size)
thank you so much! where can i find list of commands @e.mccormick ?
`\(\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\)` = \(\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\) `\(\dfrac{\tfrac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\)` = \(\dfrac{\tfrac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\) `\(\frac{\frac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\)` = \(\frac{\frac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\) `\[\frac{\frac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\]` = \[\frac{\frac{1}{2}+x}{x^2}\] Notice that `\[ \]` and `\( \)` work differently in \frac mode. \dfrac and \tfrac let you change this.
Thomaster's tutorial has many with examples. It is the next topic down. This is another list: http://www.onemathematicalcat.org/MathJaxDocumentation/TeXSyntax.htm
thank u both that helped a lot .
np. Have fun!
thanks.
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