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However, when I did a reverse IP lookup at whois.domaintools.com for strikeout.ws, I found that the IP address for strikeout is 45.178.5.133. If you enter that IP address into your browser directly (or just click here), it seems to take you to the proper page.
26 de jul. de 2011 · I am writing an article in LaTeX 2e. Part of the article describes the Sieve of Eratosthenes, and I want to show examples of how multiples of a prime are removed from the sieve by showing them in a
When to use which package for strikeout? I see answers : \usepackage{ulem} \sout{Hello World} or \usepackage{soul} \st{Hello world} or \usepackage{cancel} \cancel{Hello world} In what situations is it best to use which one? Maybe there are other packages I am not aware of? Shouldn't be there one standard way to strikeout?
13 de jun. de 2011 · Strikeout a paragraph containing text and an equation environment. 5. How do cross out text in ...
14 de ene. de 2016 · I am using \sout from the ulem package together with beamer to strike through some text: \documentclass[mathserif]{beamer} \usepackage{ulem} \begin{document} \begin{frame} Next meetings: \begin
17 de may. de 2016 · Solved: We need this tool-- it is our main tool for marking up PDFs. You highlight the text you want to replace, start typing, and then it strikes through and - 8350264
26 de dic. de 2020 · You mean strike, by the way. :) You can use the \sout command from ulem. \usepackage{newpxtext,newpxmath} % These fonts are just examples. You usually want \textnormal, rather than \text, so that the formatting of the surrounding text will not bleed through.
23 de sept. de 2017 · 0. This is the what I found on on the latex stackexchange (Strikethrough text) \usepackage[normaelem]{ulem} \newcommand{\stkout}[1]{\ifmmode\text{\sout{\ensuremath{#1}}}\else\sout{#1}\fi} Using this inside the math mode will result these kind of results. $\stkout{V}$. However, it seems the strikethrough line is placed a bit below.
3. I am using the command \sout{some text} to strike out a word or a sentence; However, I wanted to know if it is possible to strike out a group of text without having to use the braces { and }. Something similar to what {\color{red} some text} is to \textcolor{red}{some text}, or something like \begin{sout} and \end{sout} (this doesn't work!)
Strikeout all text, including enumerated lists. 5. Strikeout in roboto font in texlive 2015. 6. Command to ...