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How to inject text in tex

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Hello, in this tutorial weamp;#39;re going to learn how to annotate images in InkScape such that the text always follows the LaTeX document that the image resides in, so letamp;#39;s get to it. So weamp;#39;re going to open up InkScape and first weamp;#39;re going to start by creating a bounding box thatamp;#39;ll bound our image so we can go over here to the rectangle tool and create a rectangle. And we can position this rectangle at (zero, zero) and we want our width to be 165 millimeters which is roughly six and a half inches which is generally allowing for a one inch margin on either side. So we have our bounding box this will be the area thatamp;#39;s encompassed by the content. We do want to get rid of this border so we can go to select our object and go object, fill and stroke. And we can adjust the border to no paint. Now we can add in our text. If you want you could drag in an image here, Iamp;#39;m just going to draw another rectangle and thatam

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In LaTeX, the \fbox command can be used to create a box around text. For example, to create a box around the word box in a sentence, you would write the following: The word box should be \fbox{boxed}.
Use \text in LaTeX to get the plain-text font.
If you want to put text inside math mode, you can use \text{your text here}. If that doesnt work, add \usepackage{amsmath} before the line \begin{document}, or use \textrm{your text here}.
The command \raisebox {displacement}{text} typesets text in a box with a vertical displacement. If displacement is positive then the box is raised, otherwise the box is lowered.
\boxed command draws a box around argument. The argument is in text mode. Description : \color command set color of the font or the border around the box.
The command \raisebox {displacement}{text} typesets text in a box with a vertical displacement.
Text. Writing text in a LaTeX document is easy. Once you are inside the body of the document, as described in the Document Structure section of this page, all you have to do is start typing. When you compile the code LaTeX will take care of all the text formatting based on any commands and packages used.

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