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=How to create different fonts=
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Look at the source of this page to learn how to create these fonts and special effects.
 
*'''This is bold font'''
 
*'''This is bold font'''
 
*<span style="color:red"> This is red font. </span>
 
*<span style="color:red"> This is red font. </span>
*<SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: blink;"> This is blinking font. </span>
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*''This is italic font''
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* <SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: line-through;"> This is crossed-out text.</span>
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*<SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: blink;"> This is blinking font. </span> (You won't see it blink with Safari: use firefox 3 instead.)
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*<div style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; text-align: justify; width: 70%; margin: auto; border: 1px solid #aaa; padding: 3em;"> This is small text in a box. </div>
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*What follows is text in a pre-formatted area:<pre> Everything I write here, including code and symbols, is going to be displayed "as is", e.g. %$#*&^\<><\span>.</pre>
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*Now I am going to write pre-formatted text in line with media wiki code: <nowiki> &blah\\blih&<math> </nowiki>
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* When writing equations, you can either align them like this (inline) <math class="inline">2\pi </math> or like that (standard) <math>2\pi</math>.
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*You can write in color within equations like this: <math>x+y+{\color{red}w}+{\color{blue} z}</math>.
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* Using color in equations allows you to make check marks and other corrections in other people's equations, such as this:
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::<math>
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\begin{align}
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X(z) &= \sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty  x[n]z^{-n} \text{ (by definition of the z-transform)}, {\color{OliveGreen}\surd}\\
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&= \sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty a^n(u[n-2]+u[n])z^{{\color{red}-}n}.  \\
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\end{align}
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</math>
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 December 2010

How to create different fonts

Look at the source of this page to learn how to create these fonts and special effects.

  • This is bold font
  • This is red font.
  • This is italic font
  • This is crossed-out text.
  • This is blinking font. (You won't see it blink with Safari: use firefox 3 instead.)
  • This is small text in a box.
  • What follows is text in a pre-formatted area:
     Everything I write here, including code and symbols, is going to be displayed "as is", e.g. %$#*&^\<><\span>.
  • Now I am going to write pre-formatted text in line with media wiki code: &blah\\blih&<math>
  • When writing equations, you can either align them like this (inline) $ 2\pi $ or like that (standard) $ 2\pi $.
  • You can write in color within equations like this: $ x+y+{\color{red}w}+{\color{blue} z} $.
  • Using color in equations allows you to make check marks and other corrections in other people's equations, such as this:
$ \begin{align} X(z) &= \sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty x[n]z^{-n} \text{ (by definition of the z-transform)}, {\color{OliveGreen}\surd}\\ &= \sum_{n=-\infty}^\infty a^n(u[n-2]+u[n])z^{{\color{red}-}n}. \\ \end{align} $

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