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+ | This page will continue my Latex commands page that is off of Rasmapedia. | ||
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+ | ==Spaces== | ||
+ | *The \phantom{} command in LaTeX creates a blank space as long as whatever text or notation you put as the argument. | ||
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==Subscripts and Superscripts== | ==Subscripts and Superscripts== | ||
− | To put them on the "wrong" side, the left side, use the tensor package like this | + | *To put them on the "wrong" side, the left side, use the tensor package like this |
\usepackage{tensor} | \usepackage{tensor} | ||
$ \tensor*[_{3}^5]{4}{_2^3} $ | $ \tensor*[_{3}^5]{4}{_2^3} $ |
Latest revision as of 06:56, 5 August 2023
Introduction
This page will continue my Latex commands page that is off of Rasmapedia.
Spaces
- The \phantom{} command in LaTeX creates a blank space as long as whatever text or notation you put as the argument.
Subscripts and Superscripts
- To put them on the "wrong" side, the left side, use the tensor package like this
\usepackage{tensor}
$ \tensor*[_{3}^5]{4}{_2^3} $