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Escape character in latex in the itemize environment, how do i use the ampersand symbol &amp Without latex trying to use it as a command? 1075 how does one insert a \ (backslash) into the text of a latex document And how does one insert a ~ (tilde) (if you insert \~, it will give you a tilde as an accent over the following letter.) i believe \backslash may be used in math formulae, but not into text itself. How to type these special letters from european languages in latex

Latex still supports it for one reason or another, but the proper one to use, as defined in the specifications, is \[ All this just means that they are not promising that $$ will always work So it is technically possible (though unlikely in the near future), that compatibility with $$ is removed from latex and lots of your documents. The latex command is \symbol You can see that latex default underscore does not use char 95 when encoding is ot1, because it occasionally fails depends on the font (i.e., the encoding does not guarantee that the character at position 5f (hex) is an underscore, that character in the specific font cmtt10 happens to be an underscore) There are a number of horizontal spacing macros for latex

\, inserts a.16667em space in text mode, or \thinmuskip (equivalent to 3mu) in math mode

There's an equivalent \thinspace macro Is the negative equivalent to \, There's an equivalent \negthinspace macro \> (or \:) inserts a.2222em space in text mode, or \medmuskip (equivalent to 4.0mu plus 2.0mu minus 4.0mu) in math mode. The document using imported graphics in latex and pdflatex contains a section about float placement and how to use those options, it's 17.2 figure placement It's available for download on ctan in english and french.

A companion book, the latex math companion, does the same with math in latex. I need to output the below text but since \ is a special character, i cannot [regularexpression(@\d+)] also sometimes i need use dollar sign $ as well but it seems to be a special char, too What is the way to escape those in latex I used \verb as suggested but i am unable to run commands inside it Also, in the output the font and the opacity of the text is different than the.

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