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diff --git a/Latex/Latex4/Typesetting_Text_Latex.rst b/Latex/Latex4/Typesetting_Text_Latex.rst index 3690df7..c32aba3 100644 --- a/Latex/Latex4/Typesetting_Text_Latex.rst +++ b/Latex/Latex4/Typesetting_Text_Latex.rst @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ We could also change the separating - (hyphen) to -- (n-dash) or --- (em-dash), .. R11 -The section on Use of Scipy in this course, contains lists. Let's now add lists to our document. +The section on 'Use of Scipy' in this course, contains lists. Now, let us add lists to our document. .. L11 @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ The section on Use of Scipy in this course, contains lists. Let's now add lists .. R12 -The enumerate environment adds numbered lists to our document and the itemize environment adds un-numbered lists. \item command adds a new entry to a list. Note, that LaTeX can easily handle nested lists. In fact most environments can be embedded within other environments, without any problems. +The 'enumerate' environment adds numbered lists to our document and the itemize environment adds un-numbered lists. \item command adds a new entry to a list. Note, that LaTeX can easily handle nested lists. In fact most environments can be embedded within other environments, without any problems. .. L12 @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ We first add a label to the section that we want to refer in this footnote. Then .. R16 -LaTeX by default provides the verbatim environment to include pre-formatted text. You can try that out during the lab session. We shall look at using the listings package, specifically meant for including code in our document. +LaTeX by default provides the verbatim environment to include pre-formatted text. You may try this, during the lab session. We shall look at using the listings package, specifically meant for including code in our document. .. L16 @@ -150,9 +150,9 @@ LaTeX by default provides the verbatim environment to include pre-formatted text .. R17 -First of all you need to tell LaTeX, that you want to use the listings package in your document. We add the directive \usepackage{listings} to the preamble of our document. +First of all, we need to tell LaTeX, that we want to use the listings package in your document. We do this by adding the directive \usepackage{listings} to the preamble of our document. -Then we set the language of the code that we are going to embed into our document. For this we use the lstset command. +Then, we set the language of the code that we are going to embed into our document. For this, we use the 'lstset' command. .. L17 @@ -183,15 +183,15 @@ For example, let's add the code to the Appendix of our document. This brings us to the end of the tutorial. In this tutorial, we have learnt to, -1. Put Quotation Marks around text +1. Put Quotation Marks around text. -#. How to Emphasize and give fixed width to fonts. +#. Emphasize and give fixed width to fonts. -#. Use numbered and un-numbered lists +#. Use numbered and un-numbered lists. -#. Add Footnotes, Labels and References +#. Add Footnotes, Labels and References. -#. Use the listings package to include code +#. Use the listings package to include code. .. L21 @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ learnt to, .. R21 -Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve +Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve. .. L22 @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Here are some self assessment questions for you to solve .. R22 -And the answers, +And the answers are, .. L23 |