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This set of \LaTeX files is designed to give you a good looking, pre-configured \LaTeX setup, which helps you get started much more quickly.
There are quite a lot of configuration options, but it is likely that more are to come in the future.
If you have any suggestions as to what should be added, don't hesitate to open a \hlhref{https://support.janishutz.com?a=add}{support ticket}\
If you have any suggestions as to what should be added, don't hesitate to open a \hlhref{https://support.janishutz.com?a=add}{support ticket}\
or contacting me via email to \texttt{development@janishutz.com}.

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\subsection{CS-Commands}
These commands have to be executed inside math environment
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\tct| Time complexity in $\tct{}$-notation (average case)
\item \verb|\tco| Time complexity in $\tco{}$-notation (worst case / upper bound)
\item \verb|\tcl| Time complexity in $\tcl{}$-notation (best case / lower bound)
\item \verb|\t[R, C, N]| Simply prints a capital R, C or N in math mode as normal text. So e.g. use $\tR$ to print an R
\item \verb|\wordbool| Prints $\wordbool$
\item \verb|\words|\{\textit{string}\} Prints $\words{test}$
\item \verb|\wordm|\{\textit{math}\} Prints $\wordm{1}$
\item \verb|\word| Prints $\word$
\item \verb|\alphabets|\{\textit{string}\} Prints $\alphabets{test}$
\item \verb|\alphabetbool| Prints $\alphabetbool$
\item \verb|\tct| Time complexity in $\tct{}$-notation (average case)
\item \verb|\tco| Time complexity in $\tco{}$-notation (worst case / upper bound)
\item \verb|\tcl| Time complexity in $\tcl{}$-notation (best case / lower bound)
\item \verb|\t[R, C, N]| Simply prints a capital R, C or N in math mode as normal text. So e.g. use $\tR$ to print an R
\item \verb|\wordbool| Prints $\wordbool$
\item \verb|\words|\{\textit{string}\} Prints $\words{test}$
\item \verb|\wordm|\{\textit{math}\} Prints $\wordm{1}$
\item \verb|\word| Prints $\word$
\item \verb|\alphabets|\{\textit{string}\} Prints $\alphabets{test}$
\item \verb|\alphabetbool| Prints $\alphabetbool$
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection{Algorithms}
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\end{minted}
\begin{algo}{functionName(A)}
\Procedure{functionName}{$(A)$}
\State\Return "Hello World"
\EndProcedure
\Procedure{functionName}{$(A)$}
\State\Return "Hello World"
\EndProcedure
\end{algo}
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Example (in python):
\begin{code}{python}
def hello_world():
print("hello world!")
def hello_world():
print("hello world!")
\end{code}
\paragraph{Code in separate files}
It is also possible to load code from a source file using the provided commands:
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\inputcode|\{\textit{language}\}\{\textit{file}\}, where \textit{language} is the programming language
and \textit{file} is the file name of the file to be loaded, relative to the main tex file.
\item \verb|\inputcodewithfilename|\{\textit{language}\}\{\textit{hidden-path}\}\{\textit{shown-path}\}, where \textit{language} is the programming language,
\textit{hidden-path} is the part of the path you want to hide of the file to be loaded, relative to the main tex file
and \textit{shown-path} is the displayed part.
\item \verb|\inputcode|\{\textit{language}\}\{\textit{file}\}, where \textit{language} is the programming language
and \textit{file} is the file name of the file to be loaded, relative to the main tex file.
\item \verb|\inputcodewithfilename|\{\textit{language}\}\{\textit{hidden-path}\}\{\textit{shown-path}\}, where \textit{language} is the programming language,
\textit{hidden-path} is the part of the path you want to hide of the file to be loaded, relative to the main tex file
and \textit{shown-path} is the displayed part.
\end{itemize}
\inlineexample
\begin{minted}{latex}

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\section{Full Command Reference}
\subsection{Variables}
\begin{itemize}
\item \textit{string}: Any normal text
\item \textit{boolean}: \texttt{true} or \texttt{false}
\item \textit{math}: Any math input
\item \textit{number}: Any non-negative integer, i.e. no commas
\item \textit{color}: Any of the \texttt{dvipsnames} colours of \texttt{xcolor} or as defined in the color config file
\item \textit{string}: Any normal text
\item \textit{boolean}: \texttt{true} or \texttt{false}
\item \textit{math}: Any math input
\item \textit{number}: Any non-negative integer, i.e. no commas
\item \textit{color}: Any of the \texttt{dvipsnames} colours of \texttt{xcolor} or as defined in the color config file
\end{itemize}

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\subsection{Per-File config}
\label{sec:perFileConf}
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\authorTitle}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the author (in the title) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\authorHeaders}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the author (in the header) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\<descriptor>NamingDE}|\{\textit{string}\} Configure translations for descriptors on the fly (for DE)
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\<descriptor>NamingEN}|\{\textit{string}\} Configure translations for descriptors on the fly (for EN)
\item \verb|\setnumberingpreset|\{\textit{string}\}
Change the numbering preset of definitions, lemmas, etc for this document.
Value can be \texttt{off}, \texttt{separate}, \texttt{combined}.
\item \verb|\renewcommand{<descriptor>numbering}|\{\textit{string}\}
Change the numbering for an individual descriptor, passed as first argument.
The second value can be \texttt{off}, \texttt{separate}, \texttt{combined} or \texttt{default}.
If set to \texttt{default}, it will follow the \verb|\numberingpreset| setting.
If you do not override it here, it will follow your global config as set in the config directory
and if unset there, it will follow the \verb|\numberingpreset| setting.
\item \verb|\renew|\{\textit{string}\} Change the format of the numbering of definitions, etc.
The value can be set to any of the below
\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
\item none = $<$section$>$.$<$number$>$
\item section = $<$section$>$.$<$number$>$
\item subsection = $<$section$>$.$<$subsection$>$.$<$number$>$
\item subsubsection = $<$section$>$.$<$subsection$>$.$<$subsubsection$>$.$<$number$>$
\item paragraph = $<$section$>$.$<$subsection$>$.$<$subsubsection$>$.$<$paragraph$>$.$<$number$>$
\end{itemize}
Changing this won't affect all of numbering prior to the command, only after. You can change this setting (and the ones above) at any point in the document
\item \verb|\setcounter{descriptorShadeStrength}|\{\textit{number}\} Change the colour saturation of the inline descriptors
\item \verb|\setcounter{shadeStrength}|\{\textit{number}\} Change the colour saturation of the \verb|\shade| command
\item \verb|\loadGerman| Load german configuration. Needs to be in preamble and you may only use it once
\item To change the font for the entire document, load the font package using \verb|\usepackage|, with the last occurrence of a font package determining the active one.
Then select the type by using \verb|\setFontType|\textit{\{mono $|$ serif $|$ sans\}}.
A list of fonts is available \color{Cyan}\href{https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Font_typefaces#Reference_guide}{here}\color{black}.
You may change the font only for a specific section, by enclosing \verb|\setFont| and the text that should be written in said typeface in curly braces.
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\authorTitle}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the author (in the title) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\authorHeaders}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the author (in the header) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\<descriptor>NamingDE}|\{\textit{string}\} Configure translations for descriptors on the fly (for DE)
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\<descriptor>NamingEN}|\{\textit{string}\} Configure translations for descriptors on the fly (for EN)
\item \verb|\setnumberingpreset|\{\textit{string}\}
Change the numbering preset of definitions, lemmas, etc for this document.
Value can be \texttt{off}, \texttt{separate}, \texttt{combined}.
\item \verb|\renewcommand{<descriptor>numbering}|\{\textit{string}\}
Change the numbering for an individual descriptor, passed as first argument.
The second value can be \texttt{off}, \texttt{separate}, \texttt{combined} or \texttt{default}.
If set to \texttt{default}, it will follow the \verb|\numberingpreset| setting.
If you do not override it here, it will follow your global config as set in the config directory
and if unset there, it will follow the \verb|\numberingpreset| setting.
\item \verb|\renew|\{\textit{string}\} Change the format of the numbering of definitions, etc.
The value can be set to any of the below
\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
\item none = $<$section$>$.$<$number$>$
\item section = $<$section$>$.$<$number$>$
\item subsection = $<$section$>$.$<$subsection$>$.$<$number$>$
\item subsubsection = $<$section$>$.$<$subsection$>$.$<$subsubsection$>$.$<$number$>$
\item paragraph = $<$section$>$.$<$subsection$>$.$<$subsubsection$>$.$<$paragraph$>$.$<$number$>$
\end{itemize}
Changing this won't affect all of numbering prior to the command, only after. You can change this setting (and the ones above) at any point in the document
\item \verb|\setcounter{descriptorShadeStrength}|\{\textit{number}\} Change the colour saturation of the inline descriptors
\item \verb|\setcounter{shadeStrength}|\{\textit{number}\} Change the colour saturation of the \verb|\shade| command
\item \verb|\loadGerman| Load german configuration. Needs to be in preamble and you may only use it once
\item To change the font for the entire document, load the font package using \verb|\usepackage|, with the last occurrence of a font package determining the active one.
Then select the type by using \verb|\setFontType|\textit{\{mono $|$ serif $|$ sans\}}.
A list of fonts is available \color{Cyan}\href{https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Font_typefaces#Reference_guide}{here}\color{black}.
You may change the font only for a specific section, by enclosing \verb|\setFont| and the text that should be written in said typeface in curly braces.
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection{Letters}
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\name}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the name (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\street}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the street (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\city}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the city (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\countrycode}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the country-code (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\name}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the name (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\street}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the street (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\city}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the city (for letters) for this document only
\item \verb|\renewcommand{\countrycode}|\{\textit{string}\} Change the country-code (for letters) for this document only
\end{itemize}
\newpage
\subsection{Setup, Loading \& Translation}
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\setup|\{\textit{string}\} Prepare the document with the \textit{string} being the title
\item \verb|\setupCheatSheet|[\textit{boolean}]\{\textit{string}\} Prepare the document with smaller borders and no headers / footers.
The mandatory argument is the title, the optional argument will, if set to \texttt{true} use a landscape layout (default)
and a horizontal layout if set to \texttt{false}.
\item \verb|\setupBarebones|\{\textit{string}\} Minimal setup, only borders and title set
\item \verb|\startDocument| Initialize the document. Has to be called after \verb|\begin{document}|
\item \verb|\translate|\{\textit{string}\}\{\textit{string}\} First \textit{string} is English, second \textit{string} is German. Switches automatically based on language selected
\item \verb|\tr|\{\textit{string}\}\{\textit{string}\} Shorthand for \verb|\translate|
\item \verb|\numberingOn| Turn on the numbering (if previously turned off using \verb|\numberingOff| or set in the config)
\item \verb|\numberingOff| Turn off the numbering (useful to temporarily turn off numbering)
\item \verb|\setup|\{\textit{string}\} Prepare the document with the \textit{string} being the title
\item \verb|\setupCheatSheet|[\textit{boolean}]\{\textit{string}\} Prepare the document with smaller borders and no headers / footers.
The mandatory argument is the title, the optional argument will, if set to \texttt{true} use a landscape layout (default)
and a horizontal layout if set to \texttt{false}.
\item \verb|\setupBarebones|\{\textit{string}\} Minimal setup, only borders and title set
\item \verb|\startDocument| Initialize the document. Has to be called after \verb|\begin{document}|
\item \verb|\translate|\{\textit{string}\}\{\textit{string}\} First \textit{string} is English, second \textit{string} is German. Switches automatically based on language selected
\item \verb|\tr|\{\textit{string}\}\{\textit{string}\} Shorthand for \verb|\translate|
\item \verb|\numberingOn| Turn on the numbering (if previously turned off using \verb|\numberingOff| or set in the config)
\item \verb|\numberingOff| Turn off the numbering (useful to temporarily turn off numbering)
\end{itemize}

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\subsection{Math-Commands}
All these have to be executed in the math environment.
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\R| Prints $\R$. Same goes for \verb|\C| printing $\C$, etc.
\item \verb|\floor|\{\textit{math}\} Round down symbol, e.g. $\floor{n}$
\item \verb|\ceil|\{\textit{math}\} Round up symbol, e.g. $\ceil{n}$
\item \verb|\Leftrightarrowequiv| Equivalence transformation symbol, $\Leftrightarrowequiv$.
\item \verb|\Rightarrowequiv| Equivalence transformation symbol, $\Rightarrowequiv$.
\item \verb|\Leftarrowequiv| Equivalence transformation symbol, $\Leftarrowequiv$.
\item \verb|\defAs| Define as, i.e. $\defAs$
\item \verb|\defEquiv| Define as, but with a two-sided implication instead of equality, i.e. $\defEquiv$
\item \verb|\defImplies| Define as, but with one-sided implication, i.e. $\defImplies$
\item \verb|\divider| Divider or divides symbol, e.g. $a \divider b$
\item \verb|\lcm| Least common multiple, $\lcm$
\item \verb|\arcsinh| Inverse of hyperbolic sine, $\arcsinh$
\item \verb|\arccosh| Inverse of hyperbolic cosine, $\arccosh$
\item \verb|\arctanh| Inverse of hyperbolic tangent, $\arctanh$
\item \verb|\limit|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Shortened limit notation, $\displaystyle \limit{x}{x_0}$
\item \verb|\limni| Shortened limit notation for $n \rightarrow \infty$, $\displaystyle \limni$
\item \verb|\liminfni| Shortened limit inferior notation for $n \rightarrow \infty$, $\displaystyle \liminfni$
\item \verb|\limsupni| Shortened limit superior notation for $n \rightarrow \infty$, $\displaystyle \limsupni$
\item \verb|\diff|\{\textit{math}\} Derivative, $\displaystyle \diff{x}$
\item \verb|\diffn|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Higher derivative, $\displaystyle \diffn{x}{2}$
\item \verb|\pardiff|\{\textit{math}\} Partial derivative, $\displaystyle \pardiff{x}$
\item \verb|\pardiffn|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Higher partial derivative, $\displaystyle \pardiffn{x}{2}$
\item \verb|\elementstack|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Stack two elements on top of eachother. Uses \verb|\genfrac| under the hood.
Can be used for example in limits as an alternative to \verb|\atop| or \verb|\substack|.
\item \verb|\R| Prints $\R$. Same goes for \verb|\C| printing $\C$, etc.
\item \verb|\floor|\{\textit{math}\} Round down symbol, e.g. $\floor{n}$
\item \verb|\ceil|\{\textit{math}\} Round up symbol, e.g. $\ceil{n}$
\item \verb|\Leftrightarrowequiv| Equivalence transformation symbol, $\Leftrightarrowequiv$.
\item \verb|\Rightarrowequiv| Equivalence transformation symbol, $\Rightarrowequiv$.
\item \verb|\Leftarrowequiv| Equivalence transformation symbol, $\Leftarrowequiv$.
\item \verb|\defAs| Define as, i.e. $\defAs$
\item \verb|\defEquiv| Define as, but with a two-sided implication instead of equality, i.e. $\defEquiv$
\item \verb|\defImplies| Define as, but with one-sided implication, i.e. $\defImplies$
\item \verb|\divider| Divider or divides symbol, e.g. $a \divider b$
\item \verb|\lcm| Least common multiple, $\lcm$
\item \verb|\arcsinh| Inverse of hyperbolic sine, $\arcsinh$
\item \verb|\arccosh| Inverse of hyperbolic cosine, $\arccosh$
\item \verb|\arctanh| Inverse of hyperbolic tangent, $\arctanh$
\item \verb|\limit|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Shortened limit notation, $\displaystyle \limit{x}{x_0}$
\item \verb|\limni| Shortened limit notation for $n \rightarrow \infty$, $\displaystyle \limni$
\item \verb|\liminfni| Shortened limit inferior notation for $n \rightarrow \infty$, $\displaystyle \liminfni$
\item \verb|\limsupni| Shortened limit superior notation for $n \rightarrow \infty$, $\displaystyle \limsupni$
\item \verb|\diff|\{\textit{math}\} Derivative, $\displaystyle \diff{x}$
\item \verb|\diffn|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Higher derivative, $\displaystyle \diffn{x}{2}$
\item \verb|\pardiff|\{\textit{math}\} Partial derivative, $\displaystyle \pardiff{x}$
\item \verb|\pardiffn|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Higher partial derivative, $\displaystyle \pardiffn{x}{2}$
\item \verb|\elementstack|\{\textit{math}\}\{\textit{math}\} Stack two elements on top of eachother. Uses \verb|\genfrac| under the hood.
Can be used for example in limits as an alternative to \verb|\atop| or \verb|\substack|.
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\paragraph{Inline}
\begin{tables}{ll}{Command & Output}
\verb|\inlineexample| & \inlineexample \\
\verb|\inlinedefinition| & \inlinedefinition \\
\verb|\inlinetheorem| & \inlinetheorem \\
\verb|\inlinelemma| & \inlinelemma \\
\verb|\inlinecorollary| & \inlinecorollary \\
\verb|\inlineproposition| & \inlineproposition \\
\verb|\inlinefact| & \inlinefact \\
\verb|\inlineaxiom| & \inlineaxiom \\
\verb|\inlineremark| & \inlineremark \\
\verb|\inlineproof| & \inlineproof \\
\verb|\inlineexample| & \inlineexample \\
\verb|\inlinedefinition| & \inlinedefinition \\
\verb|\inlinetheorem| & \inlinetheorem \\
\verb|\inlinelemma| & \inlinelemma \\
\verb|\inlinecorollary| & \inlinecorollary \\
\verb|\inlineproposition| & \inlineproposition \\
\verb|\inlinefact| & \inlinefact \\
\verb|\inlineaxiom| & \inlineaxiom \\
\verb|\inlineremark| & \inlineremark \\
\verb|\inlineproof| & \inlineproof \\
\end{tables}
\paragraph{Shortened}
\begin{tables}{ll}{Command & Output}
\verb|\shortexample| & \shortexample \\
\verb|\shortdefinition| & \shortdefinition \\
\verb|\shorttheorem| & \shorttheorem \\
\verb|\shortlemma| & \shortlemma \\
\verb|\shortcorollary| & \shortcorollary \\
\verb|\shortproposition| & \shortproposition \\
\verb|\shortfact| & \shortfact \\
\verb|\shortaxiom| & \shortaxiom \\
\verb|\shortremark| & \shortremark \\
\verb|\shortproof| & \shortproof \\
\verb|\shortexample| & \shortexample \\
\verb|\shortdefinition| & \shortdefinition \\
\verb|\shorttheorem| & \shorttheorem \\
\verb|\shortlemma| & \shortlemma \\
\verb|\shortcorollary| & \shortcorollary \\
\verb|\shortproposition| & \shortproposition \\
\verb|\shortfact| & \shortfact \\
\verb|\shortaxiom| & \shortaxiom \\
\verb|\shortremark| & \shortremark \\
\verb|\shortproof| & \shortproof \\
\end{tables}
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\newpage
\subsection{Style}
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\TODO| Print a highlighted \TODO
\item \verb|\background|\{\textit{color}\}\{\textit{number}\}\{\textit{string}\} Print \background{ForestGreen}{50}{shaded text, with colour saturation}
\item \verb|\shade|\{\textit{color}\}\{\textit{string}\} Print \shade{ForestGreen}{shaded text}
\item \verb|\backdrop|\{\textit{string}\} Print \backdrop{text with gray backdrop}
\item \verb|\printtoc|\{\textit{color}\} Print the table of contents (as seen on the first page). The normal \verb|\tableofcontents| still works as expected
\item \verb|\TODO| Print a highlighted \TODO
\item \verb|\background|\{\textit{color}\}\{\textit{number}\}\{\textit{string}\} Print \background{ForestGreen}{50}{shaded text, with colour saturation}
\item \verb|\shade|\{\textit{color}\}\{\textit{string}\} Print \shade{ForestGreen}{shaded text}
\item \verb|\backdrop|\{\textit{string}\} Print \backdrop{text with gray backdrop}
\item \verb|\printtoc|\{\textit{color}\} Print the table of contents (as seen on the first page). The normal \verb|\tableofcontents| still works as expected
\end{itemize}

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For spacing in math mode, prefer using the methods described \hlhref{https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Spacing_in_math_mode}{here},
for vertical spacing prefer the commands described below
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\smallhspace| Prints a 2mm hspace
\item \verb|\mediumhspace| Prints a 5mm hspace
\item \verb|\largehspace| Prints a 10mm = 1cm hspace
\item \verb|\rmvspace|[\textit{number}] Removes an amount of vertical space. Should not be used unless can be avoided with general settings. Defaults to 0.5
\item \verb|\smallhspace| Prints a 2mm hspace
\item \verb|\mediumhspace| Prints a 5mm hspace
\item \verb|\largehspace| Prints a 10mm = 1cm hspace
\item \verb|\rmvspace|[\textit{number}] Removes an amount of vertical space. Should not be used unless can be avoided with general settings. Defaults to 0.5
\end{itemize}
Vertical spacing config for the entire document. By default, the \LaTeX\ defaults are used.
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb|\noverticalspacing|
\item \verb|\smallverticalspacing|
\item \verb|\mediumverticalspacing| (approximately the same as the \LaTeX defaults)
\item \verb|\largeverticalspacing|
\item \verb|\noverticalspacing|
\item \verb|\smallverticalspacing|
\item \verb|\mediumverticalspacing| (approximately the same as the \LaTeX defaults)
\item \verb|\largeverticalspacing|
\end{itemize}
You are of course free to redefine commands like \verb|\parskip|, etc to your liking, these commands are just provided for your convenience.
See \hlhref{https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/\%5Cabovedisplayskip_and_related_commands}{here}\ for more details
and \hlhref{https://latex-tutorial.com/latex-space/}{here for a good guide on spacing}.
To control paragraph spacing, see \hlhref{https://mirror.ox.ac.uk/sites/ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/parskip/parskip.pdf}{here}\
To control paragraph spacing, see \hlhref{https://mirror.ox.ac.uk/sites/ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/parskip/parskip.pdf}{here}\
and \hlhref{https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Articles/How_to_change_paragraph_spacing_in_LaTeX}{here}
To make use of \TeX's automatic wrapping of short alignment environments, use the \texttt{aligned}
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This is text:
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
This is very long introductory text that exceeds the limit (same applies to long equations)
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
Text following the equation (no paragraph break!)
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This is text:
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
This is very long introductory text that exceeds the limit (same applies to long equations)
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
Text following the equation (no paragraph break!)
@@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ Text following the equation (no paragraph break!)
This is text:
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
This is very long introductory text that exceeds the limit (same applies to long equations)
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
Text following the equation (no paragraph break!)
@@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ Text following the equation (no paragraph break!)
This is text:
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
This is very long introductory text that exceeds the limit (same applies to long equations)
\[
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\int_{0}^{10} 4x^2 + 3x \cdot \frac{3 \ln(10)}{x^3} \dx x
\]
Text following the equation (no paragraph break!)

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See \ref{sec:counters} for a guide on how to change the current number and how to reference them.
\begin{definition}[]{Title here}
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These tcolorboxes can be created using the code displayed inside them.
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This tcolorbox has all the styles applied, but allows configuring the colour and both title boxes
\begin{general}[]{title}{second title}{red}
This Tcolorbox is flexible and can take any main and secondary title, as well as any colour.
This Tcolorbox is flexible and can take any main and secondary title, as well as any colour.
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\newpage
\subsection{Tables}
You can set up nice looking tables using the \texttt{booktab} and \texttt{tabulary} environments.
You can set up nice looking tables using the \texttt{booktab} and \texttt{tabulary} environments.
\textit{New as of October 28 2025:} Tables and figures are now also numbered according to your settings
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This outputs as
\begin{tables}{ll}{Left & Right}
Left content & Right Content \\
Left content & Right Content \\
\end{tables}
This doesn't use the \texttt{table} environment, so no captions are possible, as to why there is also
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\begin{fullTable}{ll}{Left & Right}{This is a caption}
Left content & Right Content\\
Left content & Right Content\\
\end{fullTable}