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