No problem! Yeah, as you can see it's a bit different--basically, you've got commands that start with backslashes, which can have one or more arguments contained in curly brackets. The most important thing to understand is probably math mode which is what enables all the fancy mathematical typesetting.
Here's the Pastebin with the correct markup for my earlier comment:
I thought that the LaTeX code used a syntax similar to html.
Thanks a lot.
No problem! Yeah, as you can see it's a bit different--basically, you've got commands that start with backslashes, which can have one or more arguments contained in curly brackets. The most important thing to understand is probably math mode which is what enables all the fancy mathematical typesetting.
Here's the Pastebin with the correct markup for my earlier comment:
https://pastebin.com/q3Sww7QM
Once again, thanks a lot.