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= examples
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== Bold, italics and underlining
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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The following example collects the various code fragments contained in this article so that you can open them all together in Overleaf.
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First example, bold, italics and underline:
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Some of the \textbf{greatest} discoveries in \underline{science} were made by \textbf{\emph{accident}}.
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\vspace{1.5cm}
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Example of italicized text:
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Some of the greatest discoveries in science were made by \emph{accident}.
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\vspace{1.5cm}
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Example of boldface text:
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Some of the \textbf{greatest} discoveries in science were made by accident.
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\vspace{1.5cm}
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Example of underlined text:
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Some of the greatest discoveries in \underline{science} were made by accident.
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\vspace{1.5cm}
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Example of emphasized text in different contexts:
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Some of the greatest \emph{discoveries} in science were made by accident.
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\textit{Some of the greatest \emph{discoveries} in science were made by accident.}
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\textbf{Some of the greatest \emph{discoveries} in science were made by accident.}
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----
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== Font sizes, families, and styles
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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\documentclass{article}
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\begin{document}
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%Example of different font sizes and types
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This is a simple example, {\tiny this will show different font sizes} and also \textsc{different font styles}.
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\vspace{1cm}
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%Example of different font sizes and types
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In this example the {\huge huge font size} is set and the {\footnotesize Foot note size also}. There's a fairly large set of font sizes.
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\vspace{1cm}
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%Example of different font sizes and types
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In this example, a command and a switch are used. \texttt{A command is used to change the style of a sentence}.
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\sffamily
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A switch changes the style from this point to the end of the document unless another switch is used.
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\rmfamily
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\vspace{1cm}
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%Example of different font sizes and types
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Part of this text is written \textsl{in different font style} to highlight it.
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\end{document}
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== Font typefaces
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{tgbonum}
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\begin{document}
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This document is a sample document to
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test font families and font typefaces.
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{\fontfamily{qcr}\selectfont
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This text uses a different font typeface
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}
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\end{document}
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== Paragraph formatting
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\usepackage[english]{babel}
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\setlength{\parindent}{4em}
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\setlength{\parskip}{1em}
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\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{2.0}
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\begin{document}
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This is the first paragraph, contains some text to test the paragraph
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interlining, paragraph indentation and some other features. Also, is
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easy to see how new paragraphs are defined by simply entering a double
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blank space.
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Hello, here is some text without a meaning. This text should
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show what a printed text will look like at this...
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\end{document}
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== Line breaks and blank spaces
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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\begin{document}
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Something in this document. This paragraph contains no information and
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its purposes is to provide an example on how to insert white spaces
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and lines breaks.\\
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When a line break is inserted, the text is not indented, there are a
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couple of extra commands do line breaks. \newline
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This paragraph provides no information whatsoever. We are exploring
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line breaks. \hfill \break
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And combining two commands
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...
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...
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=3cm]{overleaf-logo}
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\caption{Overleaf logo}
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\end{figure}
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== Text alignment
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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\begin{document}
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\setlength{\hsize}{0.9\hsize}% emphasize effects
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\subsection*{Left-aligned example with
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\texttt{\string\raggedright}\\ (standard \LaTeX{} command)}
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\raggedright\blindtext[2]\par
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\subsection*{Left-aligned example with \texttt{\string\RaggedRight}\\ (\texttt{ragged2e} command)}
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\RaggedRight\blindtext[2]\par
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\end{document}
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== Multiple columns
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\begin{multicols}{3}
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[
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\section{First Section}
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All human things are subject to decay. And when fate summons, Monarchs must obey.
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]
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\blindtext\blindtext
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\end{multicols}
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== fonts
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https://fonts.google.com/[fonts^]
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set of examples
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[source,latex]
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https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/XeLaTeX#Further_reading[origin^]
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