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Latest revision as of 00:31, 25 November 2013
JavaScript
<script type="text/javascript"> document.write("Hello World!") </script> <noscript>HTML code here..</noscript>
Keyboard Shortcuts
- A + Ctrl
- Shortcut description..
- A + Ctrl
- Shortcut description..
Example Formatting
Example: Create three points A, B, and C to explore the effects of the corner points.
- Set point A as the first and point B as the second corner of your image. By dragging points A and B in mode_move_32 Move mode you can explore their influence.
- Now, remove point B as the second corner of the image. Set point A as the first and point C as the fourth corner and explore how dragging the points now influences the image.
- Finally, you may set all three corner points and see how dragging the points distorts your image.
Step example
2 Usage of the Sequence[] command
LaTeX Inclusion
- Tag: x^2
- Inline: x^2
- Block: \[ x^2 \]
LaTeX Multiple Curly Brackets
Example: Not working: { {x^2}}
Example: Working: {{x^2}}