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Strikeout - when which package ? ( ulem vs soul vs . . . ) To me the largest difference is that ulem feels like a tool for underlining etc whereas the SOUL package feels more like a general toolkit for creating text decoration macros that comes with a few pre-defined commands that show you how to use it
strikeout - Strikethrough text - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange 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
How do you Text edit in reddit text? Like crossing things out? To cross out text in Reddit, you can use the "~" symbol before and after the text you want to strike through For example: ~~crossed out text~~ This will appear as: crossed out text You can also use "**" before and after the text to make it bold and "*" before and after the text to make it italicized
strikeout - Thickness for \sout {} (strikethrough) command from ulem . . . The ulem source states that: To draw a line through text instead of under it (strike out) do under-line with negative depth So, the thickness of the strike is the same as that of the underline From the ulem package documentation: The thickness of the underline rule is given by the command macro \ULthickness; use \renewcommand (not the usual \setlength) to change it So, writing
Strikeout in math mode - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange How can I strikeout words in math mode (similar to \sout with \usepackage{ulem} in text mode)? I've tried \usepackage{cancel} and \(\cancel{1+1=2}\) but that draws a diagonal line