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  2. File:Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Manche Symbole sind in jedem LaTeX-2ε-System verfügbar; andere benötigen zusätzliche Schriftarten oder Pakete, die nicht notwendig in jeder Distribution mitgeliefert werden und daher selbst installiert werden müssen.

  3. AMS-LaTeX - Wikipedia

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    AMS-LaTeX is a collection of LaTeX document classes and packages developed for the American Mathematical Society (AMS). Its additions to LaTeX include the typesetting of multi-line and other mathematical statements, document classes, and fonts containing numerous mathematical symbols. [1] It has largely superseded the plain TeX macro package ...

  4. TeX Directory Structure - Wikipedia

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    In typesetting software, TeX Directory Structure (TDS) is a directory hierarchy for macros, fonts, and the other implementation-independent TeX system files. The top-level directories are The top-level directories are

  5. ANSI escape code - Wikipedia

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    Erases part of the line. If n is 0 (or missing), clear from cursor to the end of the line. If n is 1, clear from cursor to beginning of the line. If n is 2, clear entire line. Cursor position does not change. CSI n S SU: Scroll Up Scroll whole page up by n (default 1) lines. New lines are added at the bottom. (not ANSI.SYS) CSI n T SD: Scroll Down

  6. TeX - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a macro not only includes a list of commands but also the syntax of the call. It differs with most widely used lexical preprocessors like M4, in that the body of a macro gets tokenized at definition time. The TeX macro language has been used to write larger document production systems, most notably including LaTeX and ConTeXt.

  7. Macro (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A parameterized macro is a macro that is able to insert given objects into its expansion. This gives the macro some of the power of a function. As a simple example, in the C programming language, this is a typical macro that is not a parameterized macro, i.e., a parameterless macro: #define PI 3.14159

  8. Arrows (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Note: [1] [2 This article contains Unicode arrow characters. Without proper rendering support , you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of arrows.

  9. Vertical bar - Wikipedia

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    In LaTeX mathematical mode, the ASCII vertical bar produces a vertical line, and \| creates a double vertical line (a | b \| c is set as | ‖). This has different spacing from \mid and \parallel , which are relational operators : a \mid b \parallel c is set as a ∣ b ∥ c {\displaystyle a\mid b\parallel c} .