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The text of a figure or table can be centered on the page by putting a \\centering command at the beginning of the figure or table environment. Unlike the center environment, the \\centering command does not start a new paragraph; it simply changes how LaTeX formats paragraph units.
Instead of centering you may consider aligning all equations at the equal sign and center the whole multiline environment. For this, use to align or align* environment, see the Smith user's guide (or type tendon Aldo at the command prompt). In any case, use Smith.
Alignment. If you want to center some text just use \\centering. If you want to align it differently you can use the environment \\ragged left for right-alignment and \\ragged right for left-alignment.
To center a table or figure, put the tabular environment. Or \\include graphics command respectively inside a center. Environment. Examples: \\begin{center} \\begin{tabular}{CCC} Tom & Dick & Harry \\\\ Mary & Cathy & Anne \\\\ \\end{tabular} \\end{center} \\end{table} \\begin{center} \\end{center}
By directly using \\centering you could omit that titlist. Inside normal text \\begin{center} \\end{center} is useful of course to center and to generate vertical space between the centered text and the surrounding text. It's using \\left skip and \\right skip to flush left and right.
Centering text Topic is solved The simple answer is: don't use \\newline except you really want to end a line (and definitely not a paragraph) and never use it to get vertical whitespace. You could replace it by \\par or by an empty line. And don't use \\centering within a center environment, just choose either of them.
Centering text Topic is solved The simple answer is: don't use \\newline except you really want to end a line (and definitely not a paragraph) and never use it to get vertical whitespace. You could replace it by \\par or by an empty line. And don't use \\centering within a center environment, just choose either of them.
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