[eside-ghost] LaTeX: how to...
Cymo
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Jue Mayo 19 10:32:44 CEST 2005
> ... insertar un cambio de línea obligatorio? Lo similar al <br> de
> HTML, vamos.
Respuesta rápida: \\
Respuesta más elaborada: A continuación.
Sacado de:
www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/lshort.pdf
The not so short introduction to LATEX.
El autor dice que se puede leer en 137 minutos.
Aquí:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/english/
Puedes descargar las fuentes en TEX, y compilaciones en otros
formatos. Lo digo porque el código fuente ocupa 196KB, y el PDF 2.2
MB.
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1.3.1 Spaces
"Whitespace" characters, such as blank or tab, are treated uniformly as
"space" by LATEX. Several consecutive whitespace characters are treated
as one "space." Whitespace at the start of a line is generally ignored, and a
single line break is treated as "whitespace."
An empty line between two lines of text defines the end of a paragraph.
Several empty lines are treated the same as one empty line.
....
The other symbols and many more can be printed with special commands
in mathematical formulae or as accents. The backslash character \ can not
be entered by adding another backslash in front of it (\\); this sequence is
used for line breaking.
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2.2 Line Breaking and Page Breaking
In special cases it might be necessary to order LATEX to break a line:
\\ or \newline
starts a new line without starting a new paragraph.
\\*
additionally prohibits a page break after the forced line break.
\newpage
starts a new page.
\linebreak[n], \nolinebreak[n], \pagebreak[n] and \nopagebreak[n]
do what their names say. They enable the author to influence their actions
with the optional argument n, which can be set to a number between
zero and four. By setting n to a value below 4, you leave LATEXT the
option of
ignoring your command if the result would look very bad. Do not confuse
these "break" commands with the "new" commands. Even when you give
a "break" command, LATEX still tries to even out the right border of the
page and the total length of the page, as described in the next section. If
you really want to start a "new line", then use the corresponding command.
Guess its name!
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> [Con esta pregunta me imagino que se demuestra de forma palmaria mi
> desconocimiento total de LaTeX, pero es que lo necesito ya.]
Espero que te sirva de ayuda. De todos modos, ... Iba a preguntar si
tenía algo que ver con el examen de compiladores ][ pero... jajajaja
Ya se verá, ya se verá. ;-)
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