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Can I have this on Latex?
I just made a figure with text I had compiled in LaTex and arrows added later:
Is it possible to have some text connected by diagonal arrows like above, all in latex code?
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I just made a figure with text I had compiled in LaTex and arrows added later:
Is it possible to have some text connected by diagonal arrows like above, all in latex code?
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add a comment |
I just made a figure with text I had compiled in LaTex and arrows added later:
Is it possible to have some text connected by diagonal arrows like above, all in latex code?
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I just made a figure with text I had compiled in LaTex and arrows added later:
Is it possible to have some text connected by diagonal arrows like above, all in latex code?
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