I'm a LaTeX beginner and would like to have two equations aligned on theequalssymbol which is working fine so far. Now, between these two equations I need a line of text. But LaTeX interprets this as a math formula since it's showing a(2)right next to it. I ...
Symbols shown in theSymbol Paletteshould only be inserted into your document when LaTeX is in math mode, which means they must be enclosed within special math markup: To put your equations ininlinemode enclose it within the delimiters:\( \)or$ $. You can also place it within themathenviro...
1 Couldn't find any answer mentioning this. So adding. You could try some_list[~0] also. That's the tilde symbol Share Improve this answer Follow answered Jun 23, 2021 at 17:18 Underoos 5,14099 gold badges5050 silver badges102102 bronze badges Add a comment 1 ...
Whether keys like PgUp and PgDn work will depend on your keymappings. I find recently that they tend to work without needing to make any changes. In some cases you may need to type “vim (file)” at the command prompt rather than “vi (file)” if both are installed. Otherwise you ma...
This question is about how LaTeX models symbols under the hood. I would like to get an understanding of the language/terminology involved in constructing a complex text expression such as this: \prod_{\tilde{x}^2_i \in X}^{\infty} \underset{\cdot}{a}^2_{n_r} + \overline{abc} ...
Later I needed the same symbol in a subscript, ultimately learning about\mathchoiceand\ooalign. Since then I have found that many questions on TeX.SX needed similar techniques. I though it would be a good idea to have a single question whose answers gave visitors with modest LaTeX skills ge...
once you get the preview to generate, then you should see the "< >" symbol on whichever key you mapped/replaced it with. i'm trying to map key <ESC> {[ LSGT ]} or use replace key with the following script below, while then applying the level5(lsgt_switch) to get an additional...
This also applies to symbols such as subscripts (_), integrals (\int), Greek letters (\alpha,\beta,\delta) and modifiers (\vec{x},\tilde{x}). If you’d like to learn more about math mode, we have a short explanationhereand for a more general overview of writing math in LaTeX, ...
Symbols shown in theSymbol Paletteshould only be inserted into your document when LaTeX is in math mode, which means they must be enclosed within special math markup: To put your equations ininlinemode enclose it within the delimiters:\( \)or$ $. You can also place it within themathenviro...
Symbols shown in theSymbol Paletteshould only be inserted into your document when LaTeX is in math mode, which means they must be enclosed within special math markup: To put your equations ininlinemode enclose it within the delimiters:\( \)or$ $. You can also place it within themathenviro...