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link to Bullet styles in LaTeX: Full list

Bullet styles in LaTeX: Full list

This tutorial presents different bullet styles that can be used for unordered lists in LaTeX. This includes correct, wrong hand and heart marks!

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Laplace Transform Symbol in LaTeX

In this post, we will learn how to write the Laplace transform symbol in LaTeX using different commands.

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LaTeX fraction: All you need to know

One important element when working with mathematics is fractions. We are taught to use fractions in school, but their presence is constant throughout all fields of mathematics and sciences. Writing...

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Learn how to indent in LaTeX

In this tutorial, we are going to see how to control this indentation: how to change the amount new paragraphs are indented by default, and how to add manual indentation to a given paragraph.

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Learn how to insert a wide figure inside a two-column document

When writing documents with two columns in LaTeX, it is important to make sure that the images we insert span the width of one column or less. Otherwise, by default, the text of the adjacent column...

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Union symbol in LaTeX

In mathematics, given two sets A and B, we define their union as the set formed by elements both from A and B. This tutorial highlight different union symbols in LaTeX.

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