User:Eas4200c.f08.radsam/notes


 * When writing math equations, make sure to put "\," before your closing " " tag, like: : "\, "
 * This will ensure that every equation comes out in LaTex png format! So make sure you have it in there.
 * Also, make sure your sup/superscripts are all-inclusive. I saw stuff like this in our HW2 (just an example):
 * "$$I_y^(1)$$," which looks like this: $$I_y^(1)$$,
 * When all you need to do is put curly brackets around everything you want included in the sub/sup, like this:
 * "$$I_y^{(1)}$$," which looks like this: $$I_y^{(1)}$$
 * So if you want $$I\,$$ to have something more in the subscript, put curlies on the subscript stuff:
 * "$$I_{blah}^{(1)}\,$$," which looks like this: $$I_{blah}^{(1)}\,$$
 * Also also, I know Diego was having this problem, so just to let you guys know, if you want to change the order of equations but seemingly can't because it requires special characters like "\pi," put that character in curly brackets and you can put it anywhere you want:
 * Without curlies you can only put "\pi" after the $$r^2\,$$ because you would be spelling "\pir^2" without them: $$I_y^{(1)} = \frac{\pir^4}{2}$$ which gives you this error:
 * $$I_y^{(1)} = \frac{\pir^4}{2}$$
 * But with curlies you can do whatever you want! "$$I_y^{(1)} = \frac{{\pi}r^4}{2}$$" shows up like $$I_y^{(1)} = \frac{{\pi}r^4}{2}$$
 * Even further, to put spaces in equations use tilde "~" and to take italics out of parts of equations (also lets you put spaces in to, without the use of tildes) use "\mbox{}" ! This is cool:
 * Without mbox: $$blah1blah2blah\,$$ shows up like $$blah1blah2blah\,$$
 * Without mbox but with tildes: $$blah~1~blah~2~blah\,$$ shows up like $$blah~1~blah~2~blah\,$$
 * With mbox: $$\mbox{blah 1 blah 2 blah}\,$$ shows up like $$\mbox{blah 1 blah 2 blah}\,$$