fossilesque@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 27 Mar 21:51
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qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
on 27 Mar 04:15
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I was writing up my problem set answers once, and it involved the (complex analysis) residue. I wasn’t sure if there was a shortcut (as opposed to \mathrm); googling latex residue did not produce the search results I was hoping for…
When I was learning to use Rust’s package manager, Cargo, I tried to man it from the command line. Cargo doesn’t have a man page, and googling my query only lead to shorts.
I once searched for ‘gimp latex’’ to see if i can typeset equations directly in the GNU Image Manipulation Program :D
The first result was exactly what i was looking for.
From the verb ‘rock’ meaning to move back and forth, and usually means arriving late or unannounced. It came from rock n roll in the 60s. Before that it was common to say ‘roll up’.
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Taking the lay out of “Lay-Tech”.
I apologize, the lay was never in there to begin with. Only pain, only pubs.
Where do I find this “course”. Asking for my self.
Hot singles in your area are offering LaTeX cheat sheets right now!!!
LaTeX … sheets, you say??
I am intrigued by your ideas and would like to subscribe to your “newsletter”
ftp.tug.org here you go, buddy.
I just came a little.
I was writing up my problem set answers once, and it involved the (complex analysis) residue. I wasn’t sure if there was a shortcut (as opposed to
\mathrm
); googlinglatex residue
did not produce the search results I was hoping for…When I was learning to use Rust’s package manager, Cargo, I tried to man it from the command line. Cargo doesn’t have a man page, and googling my query only lead to shorts.
This has happened to me more often than I can count
I once searched for ‘gimp latex’’ to see if i can typeset equations directly in the GNU Image Manipulation Program :D The first result was exactly what i was looking for.
Why do Brits say “rocking up”?
No idea but I’m not British
Nearby? I’ve only heard it from people in that general region before.
Opposite hemisphere 🙃
From the verb ‘rock’ meaning to move back and forth, and usually means arriving late or unannounced. It came from rock n roll in the 60s. Before that it was common to say ‘roll up’.
Oh weird, Americans stuck with the roll and Europeans went with the rock. 😂
Brits don’t like to be associated with the European rabble 😬
That’s not exclusively British.
I’m usually searching for women dressed in the material or for myself (hence username)… but occasionally the opposite and that gets so silly.
Luckily when I need to get right to business, I can search for "katex"and the associated typesetting command.
<img alt="" src="https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/b2324cdc-b6bf-4c35-8d7d-bd5319c11a17.png">
A larger portion of any given dungeon has used LaTeX than you probably think