@Savannah_Lynn13
the easiest one to do is LaTeX in LaTeX if that makes any sense. when typing in LaTeX you start with \(\
and ends with \)
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wait no you start with a \( the \ is for the code large
or whatever code you start with
im showing how to type \(\LaTeX\) for a starter
oh. just latex. ok.
nvm me then
when you type LaTeX in LaTeX it should come out like this \(\LaTeX\) unless you do it without the second \ in the beginning then it looks like this \(LaTeX\)
if you want to type a sentence what molly said is correct. \(this~is~what~it~looks~like~when~you~write~a~sentence\) but between each word you need to place a ~ when you don't it looks like this \(thisiswhatitlookslikewhenyouplcaespacesinsteadofthesymbol\)
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\(BeforeILearnedThatIUsedCapToShowTheSpaceInBetweenWordsLikeThis\)
see the difference? there are far more complicated things you can learn and I would suggest going to Jaynator495's tutorial for those
oh and when a latex is too long it goes out of the box. like what happened to my message earlier.
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ya lol. @Savannah_Lynn13 I know it looks like a lot to take in but I promise you it is very simple
It's actually a bit confusing, but i think that's because i know HTML and it's a bit different
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basicially it goes like this (without the spaces) \ ( \ fontsize, ex:large \ color {color you want} {text~text} \ )
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