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LaTeX HelpExternal Help SourcesYou should be able to find answers to most of your LaTeX questions by performing a simple Google search. Here are some suggested links.MiscellaneousRSI's bibliography format and citation guidelines.FAQ1. How do I do a citation in LaTeX?
1. How do I do a citation in LaTeX? 2. How do I put in a trademark/registered/copyrighted sign in LaTeX? 3. How do I get an angstrom sign in LaTeX? 4. How do I get a percent sign in LaTeX? 5. How do I get table cells to auto-wrap? Use 6. How do I label things and reference them? 7. How do I get a degree sign? 9. How do I get a square/cube/n-th power root? 10. How do I get nicely numbered equations? Use the equation style: \begin{equation}
E=mc^{2}
\end{equation}
Note: Numbered equations are almost always preferable to
unnumbered equations, for which you can use \begin{displaymath}
\end{displaymath}.
11. How do I reference numbered equations? When you write the equation, \begin{equation}
E=mc^2
\label{eqn:Einstein}
\end{equation}
And then when you wish to reference the equation in the prose,
Applying the mass-energy relations given in (\ref{eqn:Einstein}),
we find that...
Note: the eqn: in the label is not formally necessary, but will
make your code more readable.
12. How do I reference numbered figures? When you insert the figure the equation, \begin{figure}
\includegraphics{poodles.eps}
\caption{Commuting canine movements}
\label{fig:poodles}
\end{figure}
And then when you wish to reference the figure in the prose,
As seen in Figure \ref{fig:poodles}, the hunting patterns...
13. How do I stop LaTeX from putting an extra space after Ms. ? use 14. How do I include a package? 15. How do I create a subsection? 18. How do I do italics in LaTeX? 19. How do I get the "for all" symbol (upside down A) 20. How do I include an image?
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics{imagename.eps}
\caption{Lovely caption}
\label{fig:somethin-you-will-remember}
\end{figure}
21. How do I rotate or resize an included graphic? use the angle attribute to
\includegraphics[width=5in]{foo.ps}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{foo.ps} % scale to the width of the page
\includegraphics[height=5in]{foo.ps}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{foo.ps} % scale to 50%
If you want it to be just as wide as the text, use
Most likely, you are trying to include an image that is not in PostScript format. Or it may be that your image is PostScript generated on a Macintosh, in which case typing
should solve the problem. 23. How do I convert a graphic to EPS? See here. 24. How do I make theorems, lemmata, and so forth? See this PDF document for the answer. |
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