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  1. I'm new to commands but I made a few which are a bit complicated, in 1.12.2. But recently after the Aquatic update, I've been unable to use commands to give me items stronger than the enchantment book maximum level.

  2. How are higher order complex derivatives and higher order partial derivatives related, quantitatively? C C. A connected k-regular bipartite graph is 2-connected. With the examples show, that we really need all the assumptions.

  3. Jul 30, 2010 · 1) Specify math font as \setmathfont {XITS Math} (I'm on a linux system and that is the name of the font my system reports) and 2) Adding \usepackage {bm} AFTER setting the math font. Without step 2), greek bold characters don't show up and latin bold appears to be typeset in Latin Modern Bold. – Orestes Mas.

  4. Dec 13, 2014 · To "comment out" a line, I need to insert a % at the beginning of the line (so that the line will not be compiled). Is there a way to comment out a large section without having to manually

  5. Sep 20, 2021 · 32. There is a nice & simple solution based on the package typearea of the Koma-Scripts (inspired in this answer ). You just need to add the following commands block, wherever you want to change the page orientation.
    ewpage. \KOMAoptions{paper={portrait or landscape},pagesize} \recalctypearea.

  6. May 23, 2015 · 1. I need to put 2 figures side by side in LaTeX where the first figure needs to be given a caption and the second must not be given a caption. I have tried the following: \usepackage{floatrow} \begin{figure}[!h] \begin{floatrow} \ffigbox{\includegraphics[scale = 0.8]{Figure3}}{\caption{PTST based on total duration}\label{case1}}

  7. $\approx$ is used mostly for the approximate (read: calculated) value of a mathematical expression like $\pi \approx 3.14$ In LaTeX it is coded as \approx. $\cong$ is used to show a congruency between two mathematical expressions, which could be geometrical, topological, and when using modulo arithmetic you can get different numbers that are congruent, e.g., $5 \text{ mod } 3 \cong 11 \text ...