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Originally Posted by ThePerfectHacker But it has to be more round. | More round means bigger (as it has to cross both integral signs in an
esthetically pleasing manner), which is horrible.
Closer together integral signs could also be used but now we are talking
about rather more LaTeX, and things are horrible again (but invisible).
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Originally Posted by hemza I run a free forum and I was wondering if it was possible that I make the latex.pdf you have on this thread available on my forum. i.e. that I download it from here and put it for people to download it from my forum for free. | you should probably PM one or all of the admins regarding that. what forum do you run? | 
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Are you gonna install the Cancel Package MG?
Also, green color is extremely blind | 
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Originally Posted by Krizalid Testing LaTeX color
Are you gonna install the Cancel Package MG?
Also, green color is extremely blind  | Nice! is there a command to end color? For instance if you just wanted to highlight one term in a formula to bring someone's attention to it? | 
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Code {\color{red}\iint_R\left(\frac{\partial^2g}{\parti al{y^2}}+\frac{\partial^2g}{\partial{x^2}}\right)~ ds}=\iint_R\Delta{g}~ds~\blacksquare | | The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Krizalid For This Useful Post: | |  | 
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| | Krizalid do you know how to make a double contour integral?
This is how Captain Blank does it, Code: \skew{57} {\skew{15}\subset \supset} \iint \mbox{ }
The old command was either \ooint or \oiint
But they do not work now.
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