Thanks for your responses,
The reason I'm not using the enumerate command is because I don't necessarily need it to go in counting order since we are assigned random problems from our book. Sometimes the sequence might go "6, 10, 19". Additionally, I like to have the number in bold which enumerate ...
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- Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:27 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Itemizing with description: why does it indent?
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- Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:55 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: Itemizing with description: why does it indent?
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Itemizing with description: why does it indent?
Hi guys,
I am trying to itemize using the \begin{description} command in LaTeX when writing up solutions. How do you get it to where, when the text (in the compiled Pdf documument) wraps around to start a new line, it lines up with the beginning of the previous line? I start off my code with ...
I am trying to itemize using the \begin{description} command in LaTeX when writing up solutions. How do you get it to where, when the text (in the compiled Pdf documument) wraps around to start a new line, it lines up with the beginning of the previous line? I start off my code with ...
- Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:19 am
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: Integer symbol
- Replies: 1
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Integer symbol
Hi guys,
I'm having a problem getting the integer symbol (the Z) to work in WinEdt. When I try to use either \mathds{Z} or \mathbb{Z}, when the code runs it stops there and says "undefined control sequence". Yet all of the other symbols work just fine. Any tips?
Thanks,
James
I'm having a problem getting the integer symbol (the Z) to work in WinEdt. When I try to use either \mathds{Z} or \mathbb{Z}, when the code runs it stops there and says "undefined control sequence". Yet all of the other symbols work just fine. Any tips?
Thanks,
James