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#LaTeXTip: create printable versions of your #beamertex slides with overlays by adding ”handout” to the document class options: \documentclass[handout]{beamer}
#LaTeXTip: create printable versions of your #beamertex slides with overlays by adding ”handout” to the document class options: \documentclass[handout]{beamer}
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#LaTeXTip: To insert an empty space with the same size as a word (say “hi”), write “\phantom{hi}” - might be useful for small quizzes or tests
#LaTeXTip: To insert an empty space with the same size as a word (say “hi”), write “\phantom{hi}” - might be useful for small quizzes or tests
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#LaTeXTip: To write i and j without dots so that dots and (e.g.) \widehat do not interfere, use \i and \j (does not require math mode)
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#LaTeXTip: use the [hidelinks] option in the preamble to remove borders around cross-references in your LaTeX document -- use "\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}"
#LaTeXtip Excellent video on how to create .STY files. YouTube LaTeX in a minute series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii4TPUrDkpE
#LaTeXTip: use the [hidelinks] option in the preamble to remove borders around cross-references in your LaTeX document -- use "\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}"
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#LaTeXTip: To write i and j without dots so that dots and (e.g.) \widehat do not interfere, use \i and \j (does not require math mode)
#LaTeXTip: To write i and j without dots so that dots and (e.g.) \widehat do not interfere, use \i and \j (does not require math mode)
#LaTeXTip: use \FloatBarrier to keep figures and tables in place (requires \usepackage{placeins})
#LaTeXTip: add one or multiple "\,", "\:" or "\;" for extra spacing – "\!" is the negative equivalent to "\,"
#LaTeXTip: To write i and j without dots so that dots and (e.g.) \widehat do not interfere, use \i and \j (does not require math mode)
#LaTeXTip: create printable versions of your #beamertex slides with overlays by adding ”handout” to the document class options: \documentclass[handout]{beamer}