LaTeX logo in tufte-book
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LaTeX logo in tufte-book
$LaTeX$ will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]tufte-book
begindocument
titleMy book
authorme
maketitle
chapterFirst chapter
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
enddocument
How can one fix that?
latex3
add a comment |
$LaTeX$ will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]tufte-book
begindocument
titleMy book
authorme
maketitle
chapterFirst chapter
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
enddocument
How can one fix that?
latex3
It does, provided you remove the$characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.
– egreg
38 secs ago
add a comment |
$LaTeX$ will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]tufte-book
begindocument
titleMy book
authorme
maketitle
chapterFirst chapter
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
enddocument
How can one fix that?
latex3
$LaTeX$ will not typeset as the designed logo in tufte-book.
documentclass[twoside,symmetric]tufte-book
begindocument
titleMy book
authorme
maketitle
chapterFirst chapter
This book was written in $LaTeX$.
enddocument
How can one fix that?
latex3
latex3
asked 3 mins ago
David G. StorkDavid G. Stork
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It does, provided you remove the$characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.
– egreg
38 secs ago
add a comment |
It does, provided you remove the$characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.
– egreg
38 secs ago
It does, provided you remove the
$ characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.– egreg
38 secs ago
It does, provided you remove the
$ characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.– egreg
38 secs ago
add a comment |
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$characters. LaTeX is not MathJax.– egreg
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