This document discusses LaTeX document formatting. It covers sections and subsections, environments like center, flushleft and flushright. Font styles like bold, italic, and roman are described. Font size commands like large, larger, huge, small, footnotesize and tiny are provided. Underlining and framing text is also covered using commands like underline, frame and fbox. The document is authored by Sarita Bopalkar and provides an introduction to basic LaTeX document formatting.
The general form of an environment uses the following syntax:
In place of environment we can put center, flushleft, flushright like different environment . Let’s see
Now we begin by illustrating the most common text formatting, like setting session, font, centering text, .
to produce different paragraph positions: centered, flush left, flush right, and justified (the default).
Out the brackets it is normal to justifications
In technical writing,
you will have particular use for the italic font, as it is used when introducing
a new term. For example,
A \textit{group} is defined on a set of elements \dots