added section about unnumbered subsections, escaping characters and landscape page

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| `\subsubsection{<YOUR_TITLE>}` | This is the second subtitle. It is numbered with three numbers (e.g. 1.1.1 Subsubtitle). | | `\subsubsection{<YOUR_TITLE>}` | This is the second subtitle. It is numbered with three numbers (e.g. 1.1.1 Subsubtitle). |
| `\subsubsubsection{<YOUR_TITLE>}` | This is the third subtitle. It is not numbered at all and is also not showing up in the table of contents. | | `\subsubsubsection{<YOUR_TITLE>}` | This is the third subtitle. It is not numbered at all and is also not showing up in the table of contents. |
If the section should not be numbered, you can use a * before the opening bracket. Should look like this:
`\subsection*{<YOUR_TITLE>}`.
## Formatting text ## Formatting text
The following commands are used to format normal paragraphs. However, most commands can be used in other environments ( The following commands are used to format normal paragraphs. However, most commands can be used in other environments (
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| `\textit{<TEXT>}` | Formats the text inside the brackets italic. | | `\textit{<TEXT>}` | Formats the text inside the brackets italic. |
| `\underline{<TEXT>}` | Underlines the text inside the brackets. | | `\underline{<TEXT>}` | Underlines the text inside the brackets. |
## Escaping characters
Some characters are used as a part of a command for latex. Due to that, they need to be escaped when they should be
printed specifically. To escape a character, you use a '\\' before the character or symbol. Typical symbols you need to
escape are:
| Symbol | Escaped |
|--------|---------|
| \\ | \\\ |
## Bulletpoints and Enumerations ## Bulletpoints and Enumerations
### Bulletpoints ### Bulletpoints
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The first command imports the first page of your pdf. The second command includes the 2nd to last page into your main The first command imports the first page of your pdf. The second command includes the 2nd to last page into your main
file. You can also change the page-range of the second command, in case you don't want all pages to the last inculded. file. You can also change the page-range of the second command, in case you don't want all pages to the last inculded.
# Create a landscape page inside a document
To create a landscape page inside a portrait document, you can use `\begin{landscape}`. In the following example this is
explained better:
```latex
This paragraph is still in portrait.
\pagebreak
\begin{landscape}
This paragraph is in landscape.
\end{landscape}
This paragraph is in portrait again.
```