Thanks for the hints re degrees Celsius in Lyx
Wolfgang
Am 26.06.2015 um 10:31 schrieb aparsloe:
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Thanks for the hints re degrees Celsius in Lyx
Wolfgang
Am 26.06.2015 um 10:31 schrieb aparsloe:
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Thanks for the hints re degrees Celsius in Lyx
Wolfgang
Am 26.06.2015 um 10:31 schrieb aparsloe:
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
but do I have to enter \, in tex
or is half
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
^{\circ
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
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This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to
get the normal text font and eventually
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
but do I have to enter \, in tex
or is half
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
^{\circ
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit --]
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to
get the normal text font and eventually
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbols>character-like symbols>
I find
^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
but do I have to enter \,
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbols>character-like symbols>
I find
^
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit --]
> This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
> 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to
get the normal
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
Do you have some
method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings?
Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print
option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the
Peter Sutovsky wrote:
Do you have some method how to create good
quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter
You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then
use this tool for the conversion.
Joost
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
Do you have some
method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings?
Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print
option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the
Peter Sutovsky wrote:
Do you have some method how to create good
quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter
You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then
use this tool for the conversion.
Joost
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
Do you have some
method how to create good quality eps from MS Visio drawings?
Not for EPS, but to get PDF images: When you have Acrobat installed, then simply go to the print
option and print your image as PDF. Afterwards crop the PDF image within Acrobat using the
Peter Sutovsky wrote:
Do you have some method how to create good
quality eps from MS Visio drawings? Thank you.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter
You can either copy the drawing to the clipboard or save it as EMF, then
use this tool for the conversion.
Joost
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf
output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains
cropped.
CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image or of the LaTeX
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
I incorrectly stated that they
were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I
rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been
correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped.
The change happened when I
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2
printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to
Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the
problem.
On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from
Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with
that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was
displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf
output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains
cropped.
CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image or of the LaTeX
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
I incorrectly stated that they
were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I
rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been
correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped.
The change happened when I
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2
printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to
Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the
problem.
On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from
Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with
that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was
displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps
>> I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
>> displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf
>> output. I
>> can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains
>> cropped.
>
> CA
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 (alternative installer) and MIKTEX 2.7. EPS image is
displayed rotated by 90 degrees and cropped in Lyx and also in pdf output. I
can rotate it back through graphics options in Lyx, but it remains cropped.
CAn only be a problem of the EPS-image
Peter Sutovsky schrieb:
> I incorrectly stated that they
> were rotated in Lyx, that was mistake. Images rotated in Lyx were those I
> rotated to get pdf image right. However after rotating them they have been
> correctly oriented in pdf but still have been cropped.
>
The change happened when I
Ok, problem was really with my eps files. The setting of OLETeX Color PS L2
printer was not correct, Postscript Output Option was *not *set to
Encapsulated Postscript. Thank your for helping me to track the cause of the
problem.
On Jan 28, 2008 6:05 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Thank you for insight. I am using using using OTEditor to create eps from
Microsoft Visio drawings. I do not understand why there was not problem with
that before... When I created eps using Corel Paint Shop Pro, picture was
displayed correctly, but is blured and of much worse quality than the eps
Geoff,
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I
cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Apologies for the rather belated reply, but I suspect that the LaTeX package
that may be of greatest value to you is SIstyle
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help
Geoff,
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I
cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Apologies for the rather belated reply, but I suspect that the LaTeX package
that may be of greatest value to you is SIstyle
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help
Geoff,
> Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I
> cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Apologies for the rather belated reply, but I suspect that the LaTeX package
that may be of greatest value to you is SIstyle
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archiv
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I
cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
I usually use \circ in a superscript.
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT)
Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
I put \usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble and
\textdegree
or even
\textcelsius
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT)
Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
BTW, the complete table is here:
http://www.texnik.de/symbols/textcomp.phtml
John
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I
cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
I usually use \circ in a superscript.
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT)
Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
I put \usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble and
\textdegree
or even
\textcelsius
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT)
Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
BTW, the complete table is here:
http://www.texnik.de/symbols/textcomp.phtml
John
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees. I
cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
Geoff
Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
I usually use \circ in a superscript.
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT)
Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
> I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
>
>
> Geoff
I put \usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble and
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 15:59:45 + (GMT)
Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know how to do the little circle that denotes angle in degrees.
> I cant seem to find a satifactory symbol.
>
>
> Geoff
BTW, the complete table is here:
http://www.texnik.de/s
of teTeX. It's very useful, beyond degrees.
Thank you, and please cc to me the answer, as I'am not presently subscribed
to the user list.
--
álvaro tejero cantero
alqua.com
of teTeX. It's very useful, beyond degrees.
Thank you, and please cc to me the answer, as I'am not presently subscribed
to the user list.
--
álvaro tejero cantero
alqua.com
tion of teTeX. It's very useful, beyond degrees.
Thank you, and please cc to me the answer, as I'am not presently subscribed
to the user list.
--
álvaro tejero cantero
alqua.com
ctrl-m ^ \circ
(enter math mode, go superscript, print a circle)
is a sequence which works well for me. The backslash won't show up when you
press it, but the circ will be in red.
Kenward
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:42:08AM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
How can I include a degree symbol (small
Måndag 17 september 2001 22:42, skreiv Laurie Savage:
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC?
And another method which I think is the easiest : In TEX-style write:
\symbol{6}
Ingar Pareliussen
Thanks, this looks like a very useful package.
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Templin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: The degrees symbol
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote:
How can I include
ctrl-m ^ \circ
(enter math mode, go superscript, print a circle)
is a sequence which works well for me. The backslash won't show up when you
press it, but the circ will be in red.
Kenward
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:42:08AM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
How can I include a degree symbol (small
Måndag 17 september 2001 22:42, skreiv Laurie Savage:
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC?
And another method which I think is the easiest : In TEX-style write:
\symbol{6}
Ingar Pareliussen
Thanks, this looks like a very useful package.
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Templin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: The degrees symbol
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote:
How can I include
ctrl-m ^ \circ
(enter math mode, go superscript, print a circle)
is a sequence which works well for me. The backslash won't show up when you
press it, but the circ will be in red.
Kenward
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:42:08AM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
> How can I include a degree symbol (small
Måndag 17 september 2001 22:42, skreiv Laurie Savage:
> How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC?
And another method which I think is the easiest : In TEX-style write:
\symbol{6}
Ingar Pareliussen
Thanks, this looks like a very useful package.
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: The degrees symbol
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote:
> Ho
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC?
--
Laurie Savage
Earth Science @ Orange High School
Orange, NSW, Australia
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote:
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as
in degC?
In Layout - LaTeX Preamble write \usepackage{textcomp}
And in your Document write as ERT (LaTeX Code) \textdegree
Thats it :-)
Have a look at Herberts Pages:
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC?
--
Laurie Savage
Earth Science @ Orange High School
Orange, NSW, Australia
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote:
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as
in degC?
In Layout - LaTeX Preamble write \usepackage{textcomp}
And in your Document write as ERT (LaTeX Code) \textdegree
Thats it :-)
Have a look at Herberts Pages:
How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as in degC?
--
Laurie Savage
Earth Science @ Orange High School
Orange, NSW, Australia
On Monday, 17. September 2001 22:42, Laurie Savage wrote:
> How can I include a degree symbol (small superscript circle) as
> in degC?
In Layout -> LaTeX Preamble write \usepackage{textcomp}
And in your Document write as ERT (LaTeX Code) \textdegree
Thats it :-)
Have a look at Herberts Pages:
El Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:03:39 +0200 Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
R. Lahaye wrote:
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption
El Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:03:39 +0200 Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
R. Lahaye wrote:
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption
El Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:03:39 +0200 Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:
> "R. Lahaye" wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
> > So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
&
Hi,
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.
Is there a way or trick how to do that?
Regards,
Rob.
R. Lahaye wrote:
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.
Is there a way or trick how to do
Hi,
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.
Is there a way or trick how to do that?
Regards,
Rob.
R. Lahaye wrote:
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.
Is there a way or trick how to do
Hi,
I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
independently, one below the other.
However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.
Is there a way or trick how to do that?
Regards,
Rob.
"R. Lahaye" wrote:
>
> I've been trying to rotate a figure and its caption 90 degrees.
> So far, what I get is that the figure and the caption are rotated
> independently, one below the other.
>
> However, the caption should appear next to the figure after rotation.
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:58:56PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Michelle Dukich wrote:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:58:56PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Michelle Dukich wrote:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:58:56PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Michelle Dukich wrote:
> > I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
> > since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
> > that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
> > with
Greetings all:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have the Table
description right on top of the table in the same
direction the table
Michelle Dukich wrote:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have the Table
description right on top of the table in the same
direction
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michelle Dukich wrote:
Michelle... a Lyx Chix on Unix trying to fix the mix
:)
Is this a cry for help or a plea to get a quote into LDN?
Allan. (ARRae)
P.S. It's No-Smiley Friday on the developers list but we have to be
gentle with our users because they mostly aren't
Greetings all:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have the Table
description right on top of the table in the same
direction the table
Michelle Dukich wrote:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have the Table
description right on top of the table in the same
direction
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michelle Dukich wrote:
Michelle... a Lyx Chix on Unix trying to fix the mix
:)
Is this a cry for help or a plea to get a quote into LDN?
Allan. (ARRae)
P.S. It's No-Smiley Friday on the developers list but we have to be
gentle with our users because they mostly aren't
Greetings all:
I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
with the table. I would prefer to have the Table
description right on top of the table in the same
direction the table
Michelle Dukich wrote:
>
> I made a beautiful table in Lyx, rotated 90 degrees
> since it was so large. The only problem I have, is
> that my Figure Float text description did NOT rotate
> with the table. I would prefer to have the Table
> description right on top of the
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michelle Dukich wrote:
> Michelle... a Lyx Chix on Unix trying to fix the mix
> :)
Is this a cry for help or a plea to get a quote into LDN?
Allan. (ARRae)
P.S. It's No-Smiley Friday on the developers list but we have to be
gentle with our users because they mostly
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martina Schwarz van Doorn wrote:
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how to include the degrees character in documents
?
Use \degre or \degres in Tex mode(in red).
There is a little difference between the two commands.
Check it.
I can type it into Lyx, I can
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martina Schwarz van Doorn wrote:
Hello everybody,
can anyone help me on how to include the degrees character in documents
?
Use \degre or \degres in Tex mode(in red).
There is a little difference between the two commands.
Check it.
I can type it into Lyx, I can
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martina Schwarz van Doorn wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> can anyone help me on how to include the degrees character in documents
> ?
Use \degre or \degres in Tex mode(in red).
There is a little difference between the two commands.
Check it.
>
> I can t
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