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Latex Put

The following characters play a special role in LaTeX and are called
"special printing characters", or simply "special characters".



Whenever you put one of these special characters into your file, you are
doing something special. If you simply want the character to be printed
just as any other letter, include a \ in front of the character.
For example, \$ will produce $ in your output.



The exception to the rule is the \ itself because \\ has
its own special meaning. A \ is produced by typing
$\backslash$ in your file.




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\begin{tabbing}
If \= it's raining \\
\> then \= put on boots,\\
\> \> take hat;\\
\> or \> smile. \\
Leave house.
\end{tabbing}



If it's raining
then put on boots
take hat;
or smile.
Leave house.



\+ Causes left margin of subsequent lines to be indented one tab stop to the right,
just as if a \> command were added to the beginning of subsequent lines.
\- Undoes the effect of a previous \+.
\' Indents text flush right against the next tab stop.



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To use tabs, you want to use the "tabbing" environment. (This is all described on page 62 of the latex book). It's probably easiest to explain this by example:
Tab stops are set with the \= command, and \> moves to the next tab stop.
Lines are separted by the \ \ command.
Here are some of the other commands that are available in this environment:
For a full description of all the commands available in this environment, see Section C.9.1 of the LaTeX manual.



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Sunday 24 May 2020 , by Nadir Soualem


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Latex how to write percent % ...By default percent means a comment on the tex file. How to bypass this behaviour ?
To write % symbole in LateX, you must use backslash to protect it like follows

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Monday 1 June 2020 , by Nadir Soualem

latex how to write bar: \bar versus \overline. \overline is more adjusted to the length of the letter, the subscript or the superscript than \bar
$$\bar{X^\alpha} \overline{X^\alpha}$$

We can clearly see that \overline is more adjusted to the length of the letter, the subscript or the superscript than \bar

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