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− | In | + | In LaTeX, you can use as much space as you like--LaTeX won't see it when it compiles. If you put in three spaces, it will only see one. If you put in 6 empty lines, it's the same as one. Therefore, this: |
== Comments == | == Comments == |
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You'll develop your own style of using LaTeX. The sections below outline some tips that you'll find helpful.
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Space
In LaTeX, you can use as much space as you like--LaTeX won't see it when it compiles. If you put in three spaces, it will only see one. If you put in 6 empty lines, it's the same as one. Therefore, this: