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Welcome to TeX.SX, the free, community driven Questions and Answers site for users of TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and related typesetting systems.

Here is some information to help you get started and to make your work with this site a pleasant experience for you and all other users.

  • This site is for Questions and answers and is not a forum. This means that there is a quite strict format enforced here. Please post an answerable question using the Ask Question button (after searching for existing similar questions first of course) or post a solution for an existing question as an answer post. Please do not start discussions or ask off-topic questions. You can also post comments to questions and answers to provide feedback. At first you can only comment on your own questions and their answers, but after you have gained a reputation of 50 you can comment everywhere. There is also chat for more casual posts.

  • Questions and answers can receive positive and negative votes to indicate their quality. Answers are sorted after the number of votes so that the better ones appear first. The votes that answers and questions receive also increase or decrease the reputation of the author of the post. With increasing reputation users will receive more and more privileges to do more things on the site.

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      This format should also be used for single macro and environment names, package and class names as well as command line executables.
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  • Questions about the site itself should be asked on Meta.TeX.SX, not on the main site. Here the restrictions are lower and you are free to start discussions as long they are about how to run the site etc.

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    IMHO all the "Welcome to tex.sx!" in the Text building blocks should link to this page. I might change them after a while. Jun 22, 2011 at 14:37
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    w/r/t point 1, we now show hints on answer meta.stackexchange.com/questions/86576/… try it yourself by using Incognito/Private/Anonymous browsing mode, then focusing an answer. Also you should know that comment and editing help are pre-expanded for all new users by default. Lead a horse to water, etc. Jun 26, 2011 at 12:26
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    I've added a link to this page to the FAQ main page (the moderators can only edit part of the FAQ: the rest is reserved for Jeff et al.)
    – Joseph Wright Mod
    Jul 2, 2011 at 9:10
  • @Jeff: Perhaps we could have a link to this page in addition to the one for the FAQ in the 'New User' bar?
    – Joseph Wright Mod
    Jul 2, 2011 at 9:16
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    @joseph that message cannot be customized at this time Jul 2, 2011 at 9:27
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    @Jeff: I was not sure, but thanks for the quick reply.
    – Joseph Wright Mod
    Jul 2, 2011 at 10:03
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    @MartinScharrer: I suggest adding something like You can separate multiple code blocks with an HTML-comment <!-- --> if theres no regular text between them., but I can't edit your text ({featured} tag needed …) :-/
    – Tobi
    Jan 3, 2014 at 14:41
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    Why do you say TeX.SX, not TeX.SE? Dec 31, 2014 at 21:33
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    @VahidDamanafshan: Words which start with "ex" are often abbreviated as "X" not "E". We just started to use "SX" here on this site, while on other sites there seem to use "SE". Jan 1, 2015 at 17:11
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    Usually people vote up because (the question is important and asks something that will be useful for many poeple. I think it's good to add this to the note. Now it states: "Questions and answers can receive positive and negative votes to indicate their quality."
    – Ho1
    Jul 29, 2015 at 12:14
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    @MartinScharrer should it be changed to tex.se to keep uniform with other sites? sx can't be rendered to magic link either
    – Ooker
    Dec 16, 2017 at 6:17
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    @Ooker: That would not be my decision but another meta discussion. Dec 16, 2017 at 9:23
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    @zixuan Did you see the longstanding discussion above re. 'SE' vs 'SX'?
    – Joseph Wright Mod
    Feb 23, 2019 at 16:03

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