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  `[env.equation#hohoho]`, then it is numbered.
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  ////
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+ 1.5.0.16.dev:: Update CSS for click blocks; remove duplicate injection of
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+ javascript code; update README.
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+
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  1.5.0.15.dev:: (1) Eliminate automatic inclusion of `macros.tex` if it is present.
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  (2) Introduce the block macro `include_latex_macros::LATEX_FILE`, where LATEX_FILE is
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  typically a LaTeX style or macro file, or a path thereto. For the HTML backend, the file is included
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- = AsciiDoc-LaTeX Converter for Asciidoctor
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+ = Asciidoc-LaTeX README
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2
  James Carlson
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- 2015-04-19
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- :numbered:
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- :pagenums:
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+ 2016-06-29
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+ :sectnums:
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  :toc2:
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- :stem:
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- NOTE: CHANGELOG.adoc has been added to this repo.
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- == Purpose
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+ :env_standard:
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  :adl: Asciidoc-LaTeX
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  :adlp: Asciidoctor-LaTeX
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  :tex: LaTeX
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  :article: http://noteshare.io/book/transcendental-numbers-and-periods[article]
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  :ns: http://www.noteshare.io[Noteshare.io]
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+ :sc: http://www.scripta.io[Scripta.io]
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+ == Introduction
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- Asciidoc-LaTeX defines an extended mathematical syntax
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+ Asciidoc-LaTeX defines an extended syntax
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  for the Asciidoc markup language
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- that closely parallels LaTeX. The
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- Asciidoctor-LaTeX converter renders documents written
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- in this extended markup language into both HTML
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- and LaTeX.footnote:[Many, but not all Asciidoc language
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- features are covered by this release.]
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-
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- Below, we descibe the main
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- features of {adl}. However, since
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- it will not render in GitHub, you
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- are encouraged to view this write-up:
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- https://vschool.s3.amazonaws.com/manuscripts/372.html[Asciidoc-LaTeX].
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- For more information on using {adl}, please consult the
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- http://www.noteshare.io/book/asciidoctor-latex-manual[Asciidoctor-LaTeX manual].
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- For more information on conversion of {adl}
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- documents to {tex}, see the file `tech-report.adoc` in
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- this repository or consult the
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- https://vschool.s3.amazonaws.com/manuscripts/389.html[online version],
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- which has a table of contents.
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-
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- Asciidoctor-LaTeX is developed by James Carlson, Jakub Jirutka, and Dan Allen.
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+ that closely parallels LaTeX for inline and display mathematical formulas and for environments.
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+ Documents written in this extended markup language can be converted into HTML or LaTeX:
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+ Render as HTML::
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+ Use `asciidoctor-latex -b html foo.adoc` to produce `foo.html`.
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- == Installation
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+ Render as LaTeX:: Use `sasciidoctor-latex foo.adoc`
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+ to produce `foo.tex`, then use `xelatex foo.tex` to create `foo.pdf`.
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- === From Rubygems
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+ Below, we describe the main
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+ features of {adl}. However, since this document
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+ will not render fully in GitHub, you
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+ are encouraged to compile it yourself using
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+ `asciidoctor-latex -b html README.adoc` or to consult the
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+ http://vschool.s3.amazonaws.com/asciidoctor-latex/README.html[README at S3].
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+ There is also an online version hosted at http://www.shoobox.io/share/230[shoobox.io],
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+ a site for editing and distributing Asciidoc and Asciidoc-LaTeX documents.
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- The development release, currenty 1.5.0.9.dev, is at
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- https://rubygems.org/gems/asciidoctor-latex[RubyGems.org]
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- Beta alert!
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+ Asciidoctor-LaTeX is developed by James Carlson, Jakub Jirutka, and Dan Allen. Display of mathematical text
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+ relies on http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/start.html[MathJax].
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- NOTE: Version 1.5.0.7 is "stable". Version 1.5.0.9 introduces
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+ == Features
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- new syntax with switches for three 'dialects'. See below.
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+ {adl} renders inline and displayed mathematical, and it supports a construct akin to LaTeX environments
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+ for theorems, equations, etc. These and other features are described briefly below and more fully in <<Asciidoc-LaTeX environments>>.
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- There are three dialects that you can set with the `:dialect` attribute:
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+ === Inline and displayed formulas
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- - `asciidoc`
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- - `asciidoc-manuscript`
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- - `asciidoc-latex`
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+ ifdef::env_standard[]
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+ .Example
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+ Imagine that `foo.adoc` contains the text below.
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+ The inline and displayed formulas will be correctly rendered as html or tex.
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+ ----
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+ The formula $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$ relates the sides
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+ and hypotenuse of a right triangle. The formula
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+ \[
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+ \int_0^1 x^n dx = \frac{1}{n+1}
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+ \]
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+ is something we all learn in Calculus
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+ ----
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+ endif::[]
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- See the option flag `-a` to set the dialect from the command line. For example:
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+ ifndef::env_standard[]
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- $ asciidoctor-latex -a dialect=manuscript foo.adoc
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+ .Example
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+ Imagine that `foo.adoc` contains the text below.
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+ It will be correctly rendered as html or tex.
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+ ----
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+ The formula \$a^2 + b^2 = c^2\$ relates the sides
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+ and hypotenuse of a right triangle. The formula
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+ \[
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+ \int_0^1 x^n dx = \frac{1}{n+1}
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+ \]
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+ is something we all learn in Calculus
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+ ----
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- Be sure to use XeLaTex for tex'ing.
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+ .Rendered Text
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+ [blue]#The formula $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$ relates the sides
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+ and hypotenuse of a right triangle. The formula
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+ \[
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+ \int_0^1 x^n dx = \frac{1}{n+1}
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+ \]
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+ is something we all learn in Calculus.#
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+ endif::[]
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- To set the dialect with the Ruby API, use for example :
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+ === Environments
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+ ifdef::env_standard[]
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+ .Example
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+ --
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+ --
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+
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+ ----
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ The Diophantine equation
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+ \[
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+ x^n + y^n = z^n
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+ \]
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+ for \$n > 2\$ has only trivial solutions
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+ --
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  ----
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- Asciidoctor.convert str, { 'dialect' => 'latex' }
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+ endif::[]
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+
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+ ifndef::env_standard[]
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+ .Example
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+
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  ----
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ The Diophantine equation
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+ \[
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+ x^n + y^n = z^n
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+ \]
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+ for \$n > 2\$ has only trivial solutions
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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+ .Rendered Text
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+ --
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+ --
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+
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ The Diophantine equation
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+ \[
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+ x^n + y^n = z^n
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+ \]
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+ for $n > 2$ has only trivial solutions.
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+ --
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+ endif::[]
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+
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+
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+ === Click blocks
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+
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+ A click block displays its title but not its body.
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+ If you click on the title, the body is displayed.
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+ Click on the title again to hide the body.
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+
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+ The title of a click block is displayed in blue.
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+
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+ ifdef::env_standard[]
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+ .Example
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+ --
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+ --
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+
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+ ----
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+ [env.question]
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+ --
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+ What is the speed of light?
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+ --
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+
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+ [click.answer]
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+ --
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+ 300,000 km/sec
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+ --
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+ ----
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+ endif::[]
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+
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+ ifndef::env_standard[]
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+ .Example
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+ --
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+ --
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+
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+ ----
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+ [env.question]
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+ --
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+ What is the speed of light?
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+ --
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+
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+ [click.answer]
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+ --
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+ 300,000 km/sec
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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+ .Rendered Text
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+ --
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+ --
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+
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+ [env.question]
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+ --
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+ What is the speed of light?
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+ --
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+
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+ [click.answer]
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+ --
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+ 300,000 km/sec
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+ --
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+
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+ endif::[]
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+
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+
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+ == Installation
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+
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+ === From Rubygems
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+
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+ Run `gem install asciidoc-latex` to install from
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+ https://rubygems.org/gems/asciidoctor-latex[RubyGems.org].
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+ See the https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-latex/blob/master/CHANGELOG.adoc[change log]
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+ for a list of updates.
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  === From GitHub
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  $ gem install *.gem
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- == Commands
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+ == Contributing
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- Asciidoc math files can be rendered as follows
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+ If you wish to contribute to the
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+ https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-latex[asciidoctor-latex project], you should set up your environments to use
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+ Jakub Jirutka's https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-doctest[asciidoctor-doctest]. At the moment you will need to
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+ use the https://github.com/jxxcarlson/asciidoctor-doctest[version which handles dialects] using
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+ ```
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+ gem 'asciidoctor-doctest', github: 'jxxcarlson/asciidoctor-doctest', ref: 'latex'
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+ ```
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+ in your Gemfile. Run all tests with `rake doctest`,
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+ or run individual tests with `rake doctest:html` or
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+ `rake doctest:tex`.
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- Render as HTML::
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- Use `$ asciidoctor-latex -b html foo.adoc` to produce `foo.html`.
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- With this command the Asciidoc-LaTeX syntax and extensions will be rendered.
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+ At the moment the tests are for the latex dialect.
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+ == Dialects
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- Render as LaTeX:: Use `$ asciidoctor-latex foo.adoc`
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+ `Asciidoctor-LaTeX` processes three dialects of the core Asciidoc language:
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+ - `asciidoc` (the core language)
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+ - `manuscript`
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+ - `latex`
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- === Macro files
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+ `Asciidoc-latex` is the default dialect. Dialects can be set with the `:dialect` on the
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+ command line as in this example:
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+
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+ ```
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+ asciidoctor-latex -a dialect=manuscript foo.adoc
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+ ```
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+ To set the dialect with the Ruby API, use for example :
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+
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+ ```
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+ Asciidoctor.convert str, { 'dialect' => 'latex' }
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+ ```
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+
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+ == Macros
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+
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+ Macros can be included in the body of an Asciidoc-LaTeX
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+ file using the `texmacro` environment, as in the example
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+ below.
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+
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+ ----
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+
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+ [env.texmacro]
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+ --
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+ \def\AA{\mathbb{A}}
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+ \def\BB{\mathbb{B}}
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+
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+ \newcommand{\set}[1]{ \{\,#1\, \} }
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+ \newcommand{\sett}[2]{ \{\,#1\, \mid\, #2\, \} }
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+ --
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+ ----
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  To include a LaTeX macro file MACRO_FILE, insert the code
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  has been discontinued.
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  In Asciidoc-LaTeX,
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  ----
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  ++++
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  ----
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+ ifdef::env_standard[]
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  == Asciidoc-LaTeX environments
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  renders as an automatically numbered theorem.
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  Environments can contain in-line and display mathematics, e.g.,
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  ----
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ A two-by-two matrix is invertible if
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+ its determinant is nonzero, i.e., if
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+ \[
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+ \left|\begin{matrix}
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+ a & b \\
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+ c & d
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+ \end{matrix}\right| \ne 0
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+ \]
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+ This result extends to $n\times n$ matrices.
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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+ There is complete freedom in parameter `NAME`
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+ of `[env.NAME]`, Thus,one can write
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+ ----
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+ [env.definition]
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+ --
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+ An integer $n$ is *prime* if (a) it is not
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+ $\pm 1$ and (b) it has no divisors other
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+ than $\pm 1$ and $\pm n$.
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+ --
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+ ----
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+ or
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+ ----
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+ [env.joke]
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+ --
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+ A mathematician, a philosopher, and
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+ a lawyer met at the local bar
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+ for a drink. The lawyer said ...
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+ --
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+ ----
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+ One can make cross references by labeling
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+ the environment as in
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+ ----
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+ [env.joke#mathjoke1]
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+ --
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+ A mathematician, a philosopher, and
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+ a lawyer met at the local bar
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+ for a drink. The lawyer said ...
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+ --
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+ ----
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+ then referencing it later as +<<mathjoke1>>+
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+
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+ Certain environments receive special treatment.
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+ For numbered equations, use `[env.equation]`
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+ like this
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+
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+ ----
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+ [env.equation]
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+ --
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+ a^{p-1} \equiv 1\ \text{mod}\ p
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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+ An equation number will be displayed only when
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+ a label for cross-referencing is provided, e.g.,
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+
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+ ----
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+ [env.equation#little-fermat]
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+ --
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+ a^{p-1} \equiv 1\ \text{mod}\ p
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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+ For sets of equations, use `[env,equationalign]`:
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+ ----
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+ [env.equationalign]
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+ --
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+ A & = 4\pi r^2 \\
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+ V & = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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+ endif::[]
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+
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+
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+ ifndef::env_standard[]
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+ == Asciidoc-LaTeX environments
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+
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+ Asciidoc-LaTeX supports an `env` construct that maps to LaTeX environments.
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+ Thus
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+ ----
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ There exist infinitely many prime numbers.
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+ --
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+ ----
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+ renders as an automatically numbered theorem:
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+
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+
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ There exist infinitely many prime numbers.
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+ --
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+
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+ Environments can contain in-line and display mathematics, e.g.,
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+ ----
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+ [env.theorem]
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+ --
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+ A two-by-two matrix is invertible if
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+ its determinant is nonzero, i.e., if
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+ \[
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+ \left|\begin{matrix}
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+ a & b \\
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+ c & d
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+ \end{matrix}\right| \ne 0
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+ \]
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+ This result extends to $n\times n$ matrices.
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+ --
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+ ----
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+
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  --
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  \]
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  This result extends to $n\times n$ matrices.
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  --
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- ----
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+
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  There is complete freedom in parameter `NAME`
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  of `[env.NAME]`, Thus,one can write
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  ----
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+ [env.definition]
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+ --
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+ An integer \$n\$ is *prime* if (a) it is not
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+ \$\pm 1\$ and (b) it has no divisors other
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+ than \$\pm 1\$ and \$\pm n\$.
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+ --
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+ ----
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+ to obtain
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+
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  [env.definition]
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492
  --
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  An integer $n$ is *prime* if (a) it is not
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  $\pm 1$ and (b) it has no divisors other
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  than $\pm 1$ and $\pm n$.
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  --
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- ----
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- or
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+
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+ Or one could write
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  ----
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  [env.joke]
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  --
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  for a drink. The lawyer said ...
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  --
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  ----
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+
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+ [env.joke]
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+ --
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+ A mathematician, a philosopher, and
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+ a lawyer met at the local bar
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+ for a drink. The lawyer said ...
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+ --
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+
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+
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  One can make cross references by labeling
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  the environment as in
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  ----
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  for a drink. The lawyer said ...
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  --
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  ----
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- then referencing it later as `<<mathjoke1>>`.
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+ then referencing it later as +<<mathjoke1>>+
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  a^{p-1} \equiv 1\ \text{mod}\ p
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  --
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  ----
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+ Here is the rendered version:
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- For sets of equations, use `[env,equationalign]`:
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- ----
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- [env.equationalign]
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+ [env.equation]
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  --
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- A & = 4\pi r^2 \\
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- V & = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3
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+ a^{p-1} \equiv 1\ \text{mod}\ p
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  --
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- ----
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-
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+ An equation number will be displayed only when
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+ a label for cross-referencing is provided, e.g.,
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+ ----
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+ [env.equation#little-fermat]
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+ --
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+ a^{p-1} \equiv 1\ \text{mod}\ p
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+ --
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+ ----
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- == Click blocks
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+ so that now one has
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- Click blocks are similar to `[env]` blocks exceptiipoo that the body of
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- the block is not displayed until the user clicks on the heading.
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- The heading of a click block is displayed in blue. Once a click
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- block is "opened", it can be closed by clicking again on the heading.
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+ [env.equation#little-fermat]
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+ --
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+ a^{p-1} \equiv 1\ \text{mod}\ p
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+ --
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+ For sets of equations, use `[env,equationalign]`:
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  ----
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+ [env.equationalign]
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+ --
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+ V & = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3
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- It is sometimes useful to "hide" a comment
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+ --
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+ --
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  module Asciidoctor
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  module LaTeX
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  end
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2016-06-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2016-06-29 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  name: asciidoctor
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: Converts AsciiDoc documents to LaTeX, provides LaTeX extensions to Asciidoc