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  2. Template:Vector - Wikipedia

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    Arrow position: Select one of under or over to place the arrow over or under the character symbolizing the vector. The default is over . The defaults for 2 and 3 are set to match the LaTeX analogue of \vec : A → {\displaystyle {\vec {A}}} .

  3. File:Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: Dieses Dokument listet 20323 Symbole und die dazugehörigen LaTeX-Befehle auf. Manche Symbole sind in jedem LaTeX-2ε-System verfügbar; andere benötigen zusätzliche Schriftarten oder Pakete, die nicht notwendig in jeder Distribution mitgeliefert werden und daher selbst installiert werden müssen.

  4. List of logic symbols - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... LaTeX symbol Logic Name ... upwards arrow vertical line Sheffer stroke,

  5. Texmaker - Wikipedia

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    The editor includes full Unicode support, inline spell checking, auto-completion, code folding and rectangular block selection. Regular expressions are also supported for the find-and-replace actions. Texmaker includes wizards for the following tasks: Generate a new document or a letter or a tabular environment.

  6. PSTricks - Wikipedia

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    PSTricks is a set of macros that allow the inclusion of PostScript drawings directly inside TeX or LaTeX source code. It was originally written by Timothy Van Zandt and has been maintained in recent years by Denis Girou , Sebastian Rahtz and Herbert Voss ( de ).

  7. PGF/TikZ - Wikipedia

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    PGF/TikZ is a pair of languages for producing vector graphics (e.g., technical illustrations and drawings) from a geometric/algebraic description, with standard features including the drawing of points, lines, arrows, paths, circles, ellipses and polygons.

  8. Caret - Wikipedia

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    The original 1963 version of the ASCII standard used the code point 0x5E for an up-arrow ↑. However, the 1965 ISO/IEC 646 standard defined code point 0x5E as one of five available for national variation, [ a ] with the circumflex ^ diacritic as the default and the up-arrow as one of the alternative uses. [ 5 ]

  9. Template:Up-arrow - Wikipedia

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    Accessible symbols for tables Unicode symbol Pronounced as HTML entity Template name Template usage * "star" or "asterisk" * {{}}transclusion