Do not use math mode to achieve typographic effects in plain text. For example writeRQ\textsubscript{2}rather than\(RQ_2\), if you must subscript the number of your research question 2. Similarly use\textsuperscriptfor plain superscripted text (e.g.Wisper Quiet\textsuperscript{TM}). ...
Include superscript, subscript, strikethrough, tables, lists, hyperlinks, and many header styles in your document. Bothstandard view and code view are availablefor file viewing in Sigil. Only iOS and Windows platforms support the app. Also Read:How to Disable Microsoft Word Spell Checker 7. Exe-...
When using the snake case notation, watch out for variable names in MATLAB's plots: its TeX-interpreter will treat the underscore as a switch to subscript and a variable name such as distance_to_circle will read d i s t a n c e t o c i r c l e in the plot. Using the hyphen...
While it may be appropriate to use p[r] in a program, in a formal paper it is probably better to use p with a subscript of r. As another example, it is not appropriate to use a star (∗) to denote multiplication in a paper about mathematics. Just say xy. Some people called p...
Problem is, now you can't just type x^n+m to get the LaTeX x^{n+m}, you have to type x^(n+m and delete the paren or something. (Doesn't apply to the first character in a superscript or subscript, so typing x^-6 still results in x^{-6}.) autoCommands, a space-delimited...
Problem is, now you can't just type x^n+m to get the LaTeX x^{n+m}, you have to type x^(n+m and delete the paren or something. (Doesn't apply to the first character in a superscript or subscript, so typing x^-6 still results in x^{-6}.) autoCommands, a space-delimited...
Problem is, now you can't just type x^n+m to get the LaTeX x^{n+m}, you have to type x^(n+m and delete the paren or something. (Doesn't apply to the first character in a superscript or subscript, so typing x^-6 still results in x^{-6}.) autoCommands, a space-delimited...
Problem is, now you can't just type x^n+m to get the LaTeX x^{n+m}, you have to type x^(n+m and delete the paren or something. (Doesn't apply to the first character in a superscript or subscript, so typing x^-6 still results in x^{-6}.) autoCommands, a space-delimited...