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LaTeX
will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]{tufte-book}
begin{document}
title{My book}
author{me}
maketitle
chapter{First chapter}
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
end{document}
How can one fix that?
errors tufte logos
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LaTeX
will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]{tufte-book}
begin{document}
title{My book}
author{me}
maketitle
chapter{First chapter}
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
end{document}
How can one fix that?
errors tufte logos
3
It does, provided you remove the$
characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.
– egreg
8 hours ago
@egreg: Oh... silly me. Thanks so much.
– David G. Stork
8 hours ago
add a comment |
LaTeX
will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]{tufte-book}
begin{document}
title{My book}
author{me}
maketitle
chapter{First chapter}
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
end{document}
How can one fix that?
errors tufte logos
LaTeX
will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]{tufte-book}
begin{document}
title{My book}
author{me}
maketitle
chapter{First chapter}
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
end{document}
How can one fix that?
errors tufte logos
errors tufte logos
edited 4 hours ago
JouleV
5,04111239
5,04111239
asked 8 hours ago
David G. StorkDavid G. Stork
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25119
3
It does, provided you remove the$
characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.
– egreg
8 hours ago
@egreg: Oh... silly me. Thanks so much.
– David G. Stork
8 hours ago
add a comment |
3
It does, provided you remove the$
characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.
– egreg
8 hours ago
@egreg: Oh... silly me. Thanks so much.
– David G. Stork
8 hours ago
3
3
It does, provided you remove the
$
characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.– egreg
8 hours ago
It does, provided you remove the
$
characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.– egreg
8 hours ago
@egreg: Oh... silly me. Thanks so much.
– David G. Stork
8 hours ago
@egreg: Oh... silly me. Thanks so much.
– David G. Stork
8 hours ago
add a comment |
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It does, but you get a funny error:
! You can't use `spacefactor' in math mode.
@->spacefactor
@m {}
This is because of how LaTeX
is defined:
% latex.ltx, line 1644:
DeclareRobustCommand{LaTeX}{Lkern-.36em%
{sboxz@ T%
vbox tohtz@{hbox{check@mathfonts
fontsizesf@sizez@
math@fontsfalseselectfont
A}%
vss}%
}%
kern-.15em%
TeX}
Now let's look at TeX
:
% latex.ltx, line 1643:
defTeX{Tkern-.1667emlower.5exhbox{E}kern-.125emX@}
and that's where the error comes from: @
is used to mark the X
like a lower case letter, as far as the space factor is concerned.
Well, you are not supposed to use LaTeX
in math mode, whatever our MathJax friends think. ;-)
The correct input is just
This book was written in LaTeX.
By the way, if you want to properly typeset the LaTeX logo in MathJax, please use
$mathrm{LaTeX}$
Can you see the difference?
Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!
– manooooh
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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It does, but you get a funny error:
! You can't use `spacefactor' in math mode.
@->spacefactor
@m {}
This is because of how LaTeX
is defined:
% latex.ltx, line 1644:
DeclareRobustCommand{LaTeX}{Lkern-.36em%
{sboxz@ T%
vbox tohtz@{hbox{check@mathfonts
fontsizesf@sizez@
math@fontsfalseselectfont
A}%
vss}%
}%
kern-.15em%
TeX}
Now let's look at TeX
:
% latex.ltx, line 1643:
defTeX{Tkern-.1667emlower.5exhbox{E}kern-.125emX@}
and that's where the error comes from: @
is used to mark the X
like a lower case letter, as far as the space factor is concerned.
Well, you are not supposed to use LaTeX
in math mode, whatever our MathJax friends think. ;-)
The correct input is just
This book was written in LaTeX.
By the way, if you want to properly typeset the LaTeX logo in MathJax, please use
$mathrm{LaTeX}$
Can you see the difference?
Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!
– manooooh
1 hour ago
add a comment |
It does, but you get a funny error:
! You can't use `spacefactor' in math mode.
@->spacefactor
@m {}
This is because of how LaTeX
is defined:
% latex.ltx, line 1644:
DeclareRobustCommand{LaTeX}{Lkern-.36em%
{sboxz@ T%
vbox tohtz@{hbox{check@mathfonts
fontsizesf@sizez@
math@fontsfalseselectfont
A}%
vss}%
}%
kern-.15em%
TeX}
Now let's look at TeX
:
% latex.ltx, line 1643:
defTeX{Tkern-.1667emlower.5exhbox{E}kern-.125emX@}
and that's where the error comes from: @
is used to mark the X
like a lower case letter, as far as the space factor is concerned.
Well, you are not supposed to use LaTeX
in math mode, whatever our MathJax friends think. ;-)
The correct input is just
This book was written in LaTeX.
By the way, if you want to properly typeset the LaTeX logo in MathJax, please use
$mathrm{LaTeX}$
Can you see the difference?
Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!
– manooooh
1 hour ago
add a comment |
It does, but you get a funny error:
! You can't use `spacefactor' in math mode.
@->spacefactor
@m {}
This is because of how LaTeX
is defined:
% latex.ltx, line 1644:
DeclareRobustCommand{LaTeX}{Lkern-.36em%
{sboxz@ T%
vbox tohtz@{hbox{check@mathfonts
fontsizesf@sizez@
math@fontsfalseselectfont
A}%
vss}%
}%
kern-.15em%
TeX}
Now let's look at TeX
:
% latex.ltx, line 1643:
defTeX{Tkern-.1667emlower.5exhbox{E}kern-.125emX@}
and that's where the error comes from: @
is used to mark the X
like a lower case letter, as far as the space factor is concerned.
Well, you are not supposed to use LaTeX
in math mode, whatever our MathJax friends think. ;-)
The correct input is just
This book was written in LaTeX.
By the way, if you want to properly typeset the LaTeX logo in MathJax, please use
$mathrm{LaTeX}$
Can you see the difference?
It does, but you get a funny error:
! You can't use `spacefactor' in math mode.
@->spacefactor
@m {}
This is because of how LaTeX
is defined:
% latex.ltx, line 1644:
DeclareRobustCommand{LaTeX}{Lkern-.36em%
{sboxz@ T%
vbox tohtz@{hbox{check@mathfonts
fontsizesf@sizez@
math@fontsfalseselectfont
A}%
vss}%
}%
kern-.15em%
TeX}
Now let's look at TeX
:
% latex.ltx, line 1643:
defTeX{Tkern-.1667emlower.5exhbox{E}kern-.125emX@}
and that's where the error comes from: @
is used to mark the X
like a lower case letter, as far as the space factor is concerned.
Well, you are not supposed to use LaTeX
in math mode, whatever our MathJax friends think. ;-)
The correct input is just
This book was written in LaTeX.
By the way, if you want to properly typeset the LaTeX logo in MathJax, please use
$mathrm{LaTeX}$
Can you see the difference?
answered 8 hours ago
egregegreg
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Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!
– manooooh
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!
– manooooh
1 hour ago
Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Hah... interesting! Thanks (+1) (but no "accept" because egreg actually answered my question).
– David G. Stork
7 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
Yep... got it..
– David G. Stork
4 hours ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply
$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!– manooooh
1 hour ago
I want to mention that for many months I used to write simply
$LaTeX$
in math, but since @egreg shows the difference I could improve my typography skills. Thanks to him and to @David for asking!!– manooooh
1 hour ago
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It does, provided you remove the
$
characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.– egreg
8 hours ago
@egreg: Oh... silly me. Thanks so much.
– David G. Stork
8 hours ago