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Some important LaTeX commands are explained in following table. Please have a look at any LaTeX documentation for further information. | Some important LaTeX commands are explained in following table. Please have a look at any LaTeX documentation for further information. | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 27 December 2010
With this tool you can create static and dynamic text or LaTeX formulas in the Graphics View (also see section Text Commands).
At first, you need to specify the location of the text in one of the following ways:
- Click in the Graphics View to create a new text at this location.
- Click on a point to create a new text that is attached to this point.
Then, a dialog appears where you may enter your text.
LaTeX Formulas}}
In GeoGebra you can write formulas as well. To do so, check the box LaTeX formula in the dialog window of the mode_text_16 Insert Text tool and enter your formula in LaTeX syntax.
Note: In order to create text that contains a LaTeX formula as well as static text you may enter the static part of the text and then add the LaTeX formula in between a set of dollar symbols ($).
You can select the syntax for common formula symbols from the drop-down menu next to the LaTeX checkbox. This inserts the corresponding LaTeX code into the text field and places the cursor in between a set of curly brackets. If you would like to create dynamic text within the formula, you need to click on an object causing GeoGebra to insert its name as well as the syntax for mixed text.
Some important LaTeX commands are explained in following table. Please have a look at any LaTeX documentation for further information.