Teach me de wae of de Latex
Hai derrrrr cx To begin with, do you know what \(\bf {\LaTeX}\) is?
Nope.
Okie okie okie \(\bf{\LaTeX}\) is coding that can help organize with most subjects. Begin with `\(` and end with `\)`. Example: `\(Hai\)`
\(Hewwo\)
wike dat?
Yeyeye @.@ Now spacing. You will use `~`. Example: `\(Hai~der\)`
\(Hewwo~okie\) cowwect?
Yeshhhhh *0* Do you want to get to the next level? o;
yes
\(\color{Purple}{I'm~Pizel}\)
0-0
I forgot le complex version e.e
Colors~ you will use `\color{ color here }{ text }` Example: `\(\color{blueviolet}{Hai~Der}\)`
I just use the chat version it's easier e.e
\(\color{Purple}{Hiyo}\)
\(\color{Violet}{Harry~Owen~Is~Da~Best~Latex~Teacher}\)
\(\color{red}{hewwo}\)
YEW TAKE DAT BACK
everyone knows elsha es best teacher e.e
i'm tryna learnnnn
e.e I'm tryin to rememba how dis works x'D
\(\color{Blue}{HARRY~OWEN~IS~ELSA~YOU~DIMWIT}\)
i forgot how tu put in de shape ;-;
reep i sowwi Harry i have failed yew ;-;
\(\LARGE\mathbb{\color{blueviolet}{\bigstar ~BASIC~COMMAND~\bigstar}}\) Firstly, you will begin with " `\(` " and end with " `\)` ". " `\(Hello\)` " " \(Hello\) " When spacing, you will use " `~` " as used in this instance: " `\(Hello~Text\)` " " \(Hello~Text\) " The third step, I will show you the sizes and fonts. Sizes- `\tiny` = \(\tiny\bf\color{red}{Example}\) `\scriptsize` = \(\scriptsize\bf\color{orange}{Example}\) `\small` = \(\small\bf\color{gold}{Example}\) `\normalsize` = \(\normalsize\bf\color{lime}{Example}\) `\large` = \(\large\bf\color{cyan}{Example}\) `\Large` = \(\Large\bf\color{blueviolet}{Example}\) `\LARGE` = \(\LARGE\bf\color{magenta}{Example}\) `\huge` = \(\huge\bf\color{red}{Example}\) `\Huge` = \(\Huge\bf\color{orange}{Example}\) How to use it: " `\(\LARGE{Hello}\)` " Fonts- `\it` = \(\it\color{red}{Example}\) `\sf` = \(\sf\color{orange}{Example}\) `\tt` = \(\tt\color{gold}{Example}\) `\bf` = \(\bf\color{lime}{Example}\) `\cal` = \(\cal\color{cyan}{Example}\) `\frak` = \(\frak\color{blueviolet}{Example}\) `\mathbb` = \(\mathbb{\color{magenta}{Example}}\) \(\small\bf\color{red}{Note:~Mathbb~is~ used~differently~than~all~other~fonts.\\~For~this~font,~only capital~letters~will~give~you~such~font.\\~You~must~add~brackets~as~used~in~the~instance~below.}\) `\(\mathbb{\color{orange}{Example}}\)` Other fonts: `\(\bf\color{gold}{Example}\)` The fourth step, coloring. When coloring, you will use " `\color` ", add curly brackets " `{` `}` "; between the brackets, you will insert a color: " `\color{lime}` ", add another pair of curly brackets and insert your text between. " `\color{lime}{Hello}` ". For multi-color, you will repeat the process. " `\(\bf\LARGE\color{lime}{Hello}\)` " Multi-color: " `\(\bf\LARGE\color{red}{H}\color{orange}{e}\color{gold}{l}\color{lime}{l}\color{cyan}{o}\)` " Another spacing command you can use is " `\hspace` ". For " `\hspace` ", you will add " `\hspace` ", add a pair of brackets, and insert pt. " `\(\bf\hspace{13.4pt}Hello\)` "
0-0 thats a lot
Not really. e.e
for a newcomer it is.
Focus on du examples and es not. c'x
okie
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