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OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

LaTeX Tutorials by CuriousQuestions

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

The basic rule is to always put a `\(` at the beginning of every LaTeX and a `\)` at the end of every LaTeX.

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

For example, if you want to say "Hi" in LaTeX you would say `\(Hi\)`. That would come out as \(Hi\).

OpenStudy (samanthagreer):

and you have to put ~in between words no space just ~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i you needa add color that add a \(\color{the color u want goes in here}{words~you~want~go~in~here\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and end it with the correct stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Huh? Weirdest tutorial ever by 3 people...if it could be considered a tutorial... o_O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^ I agree... kinda odd that they did this And even though 3 people helped it still isn't a very helpful OR informative tutorial :p

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

Gee, thanks @AnswerMyQuestions and @~*Ashtyn*~!

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

Not really

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm sorry I wasn't trying to be mean I really wasn't... ButI just think it needs more work :p A LOT so just keep working on it :d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Opps not ":d" lol i meant to put ":D" >.<

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

ok. I appreciate that. Would you like to do a tutorial for LaTeX on here?

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

with me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ummm I could help... I can do LaTeX... but don't know if I can teach it lol

OpenStudy (curiousquestions):

ok lol

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