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  2. PSfrag - Wikipedia

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    PSfrag is a LaTeX package that allows one to overlay Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) figures with arbitrary LaTeX constructions, properly aligned, scaled, and rotated. The user has to place a text tag into the EPS file and the corresponding LaTeX construction into the LaTeX file that will include the EPS file.

  3. Help:Displaying a formula - Wikipedia

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    Command names are terminated by a space, a number or any other "non-letter" character. They consist of a backslash \ and exactly one non-letter. Some commands need an argument, which has to be given between curly braces {} after the command name. Some commands support optional parameters, which are added after the command name in square ...

  4. PSTricks - Wikipedia

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    PSTricks commands are low level, so many LaTeX packages have been made in order to ease the creation of several kinds of graphics that are commonly used on mathematical typesetting. pst-plot provides commands for creating function graphs. Consider the following example:

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Mathematics

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    The most well-known functions—trigonometric functions, logarithms, etc.—can be written without parentheses for as long as the result does not become ambiguous. For example: 2 sin ⁡ x {\displaystyle 2\sin x} (parentheses may be omitted here, as the argument consists of a single term only; typeset from <math>2 \sin x</math> )

  6. GNOME LaTeX - Wikipedia

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    GNOME LaTeX has many useful features needed to edit TeX/LaTeX source code, such as: Customizable one-click buttons to build, view and convert documents; Auto-completion of (La)TeX commands; Graphical lists of symbols for easy insertion; Templates for new document creation; Project management; Summary of the document structure

  7. Up tack - Wikipedia

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    The up tack or falsum (⊥, \bot in LaTeX, U+22A5 in Unicode [1]) is a constant symbol used to represent: . The truth value 'false', or a logical constant denoting a proposition in logic that is always false (often called "falsum" or "absurdum").

  8. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Mathematics/Archive 1

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    This is why, for example, we have special TeX commands for well-known functions, such as "log" or "sin". I also remember vividly (but unfortunately cannot find a reference) that this also applies to any other non-variable and non-function, be it a less-known function, a subscript having a non-variable meaning (e.g. f a p p r o x ( ⋅ ...

  9. MiKTeX - Wikipedia

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    MiKTeX is a free and open-source distribution of the TeX/LaTeX typesetting system compatible with Linux, MacOS, and Windows. [2] [3] It also contains a set of related programs. MiKTeX provides the tools necessary to prepare documents using the TeX/LaTeX markup language, as well as a simple TeX editor, TeXworks. The name comes from the login ...