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Re: TeX vs LaTeX
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Sébastien Vauban |
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Re: TeX vs LaTeX |
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Tue, 17 Jun 2008 13:52:31 +0200 |
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Hi Joost,
>> Weird. Searching on Google for `textem latex' results in
>> 4,930 results, whose two of them are the following:
>
> but sometimes things change in latex.
>
>> ,----[ Introduction to LaTeX ]
>> |
>> | LaTeX provides lots of typestyles. Below is a list of some of
>> | the styles. To get italics, you can type \textit{italics}:
>> |
>> | * \textem - Emphasis (toggles between \it and \rm)
>> `----
>
> that document is twelve years old.
>
>> or
>>
>> ,----[ a short introduction ]
>> |
>> | Marking up text
>> | Emphasis: {\em ...} or \textem{...}
>> `----
>
> that one's 14 years old.
>
> \textem may have existed at one point, but it doesn't exist
> anymore. (at least, *my* latex install doesn't know about it.
> it throws up an error when i use it.) use \emph instead, which
> is what you'll find in any recent latex-intro.
OK, you're right. Thanks for pointing that out!!
But that doesn't change the essence of my question... ;-)
Seb
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Sébastien Vauban
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