To use it, include the following in your preamble:
Take a look at the xypic home page to see what xypic can do. The xypic package allows you to make tricky diagrams such as ones which include various items connected by arrows or lines. Note that including these packages can slow down the compilation of your document, so you may not want to include them unless you really need them. If you'd like to read about more options these packages provide, read the documentation for them at the following links: Most of the basic parts of these packages which will be useful to you are covered somewhere on these pages. To include the packages, include the following in the preamble of your document: In order to be able to use the commands and symbols in these packages, they must be included in each document in which you require them. The packages are included with the installation of MiKTeX. These packages allow much of the mathematical formatting we have introduced on these pages, as well as much, much more. The American Mathematical Society has produced several packages for use with LaTeX. This section will cover the packages released by the American Mathematical Society, as well as xypic and fancyhdr. Instead, we just add the lineĪnd we have access to all the commands, symbols, environments, etc., that are in the package.
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Packages allow us to use extra commands without having to include tons and tons of code in the preamble of a document. Fortunately, many, many people have built their own commands already and made them available to users in packages. In the Commands pages, we discussed building your own commands.