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Is coding multi-line curly braces in text mode possible?
Latex Curly braces grouping arrowsAsymetric curly braces TikZshort curly braces with tikzmtpro2 curly braces as defaultHow to escape curly braces in texttt inside math mode?Remove extra curly bracesCreating curly braces with limitslonger curly braces in TikzCurly braces in fancyvrbtext nested curly brace
I need to typeset the following document:

I have coded the following
documentclass[french, a4paper, 10pt]book
usepackage[french]babel
usepackagefontspec
begindocument
setlengthtabcolsep1em
scriptsize
section*centering smallsc Tableau des principaux champignons comestibles de france
begincenter
rule2cm0.4pt
endcenter
subsection*centering smallsc Basidiomycètes
bigskip
bigskip
begintabularllll
sc Hyménomycètesdotfill &
begintabularlll
textitAgaricinées &
begintabularll
Spores blanchesdotfill &
begintabularl
Amanita \
Lepiota \
Armilliaria \
Tricholoma \
Clitocybe \
Collybia \
Pleurotus \
Hygrophorus \
Cantharellus\
Lactarius \
\
endtabular \[3em]
Spores roses dotfill &
begintabularl
Volvaria \
Pluteus \
Entoloma \
Clitopilus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores ocracéesdotfill &
begintabularl
Cortinarius \
Paxillus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores pourpresdotfill &
begintabularl
Psalliota \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores noiresdotfill &
begintabularl
Coprinum \
\
endtabular \[2em]
endtabular \
textitPolyporées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
textitHydnées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
endtabular \
endtabular
enddocument
The above code compiles without errors using xelatex and correctly outputs an abridged version of the page I am trying to typeset but it misses the curly braces.
I have been trying to add
$ left{ ... right. $
and many variations thereof in many different places without success.
Is typesetting this via latex at all possible? Is switching to math mode imperative or is there any way I could create the curly braces without switching to math mode? I anything wrong with the method I adopted? Is there a "better way"?
tables xetex braces
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I need to typeset the following document:

I have coded the following
documentclass[french, a4paper, 10pt]book
usepackage[french]babel
usepackagefontspec
begindocument
setlengthtabcolsep1em
scriptsize
section*centering smallsc Tableau des principaux champignons comestibles de france
begincenter
rule2cm0.4pt
endcenter
subsection*centering smallsc Basidiomycètes
bigskip
bigskip
begintabularllll
sc Hyménomycètesdotfill &
begintabularlll
textitAgaricinées &
begintabularll
Spores blanchesdotfill &
begintabularl
Amanita \
Lepiota \
Armilliaria \
Tricholoma \
Clitocybe \
Collybia \
Pleurotus \
Hygrophorus \
Cantharellus\
Lactarius \
\
endtabular \[3em]
Spores roses dotfill &
begintabularl
Volvaria \
Pluteus \
Entoloma \
Clitopilus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores ocracéesdotfill &
begintabularl
Cortinarius \
Paxillus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores pourpresdotfill &
begintabularl
Psalliota \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores noiresdotfill &
begintabularl
Coprinum \
\
endtabular \[2em]
endtabular \
textitPolyporées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
textitHydnées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
endtabular \
endtabular
enddocument
The above code compiles without errors using xelatex and correctly outputs an abridged version of the page I am trying to typeset but it misses the curly braces.
I have been trying to add
$ left{ ... right. $
and many variations thereof in many different places without success.
Is typesetting this via latex at all possible? Is switching to math mode imperative or is there any way I could create the curly braces without switching to math mode? I anything wrong with the method I adopted? Is there a "better way"?
tables xetex braces
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– Sebastiano
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@Kurt Thank you very much for your preciuos edit :-).
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
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I need to typeset the following document:

I have coded the following
documentclass[french, a4paper, 10pt]book
usepackage[french]babel
usepackagefontspec
begindocument
setlengthtabcolsep1em
scriptsize
section*centering smallsc Tableau des principaux champignons comestibles de france
begincenter
rule2cm0.4pt
endcenter
subsection*centering smallsc Basidiomycètes
bigskip
bigskip
begintabularllll
sc Hyménomycètesdotfill &
begintabularlll
textitAgaricinées &
begintabularll
Spores blanchesdotfill &
begintabularl
Amanita \
Lepiota \
Armilliaria \
Tricholoma \
Clitocybe \
Collybia \
Pleurotus \
Hygrophorus \
Cantharellus\
Lactarius \
\
endtabular \[3em]
Spores roses dotfill &
begintabularl
Volvaria \
Pluteus \
Entoloma \
Clitopilus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores ocracéesdotfill &
begintabularl
Cortinarius \
Paxillus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores pourpresdotfill &
begintabularl
Psalliota \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores noiresdotfill &
begintabularl
Coprinum \
\
endtabular \[2em]
endtabular \
textitPolyporées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
textitHydnées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
endtabular \
endtabular
enddocument
The above code compiles without errors using xelatex and correctly outputs an abridged version of the page I am trying to typeset but it misses the curly braces.
I have been trying to add
$ left{ ... right. $
and many variations thereof in many different places without success.
Is typesetting this via latex at all possible? Is switching to math mode imperative or is there any way I could create the curly braces without switching to math mode? I anything wrong with the method I adopted? Is there a "better way"?
tables xetex braces
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I need to typeset the following document:

I have coded the following
documentclass[french, a4paper, 10pt]book
usepackage[french]babel
usepackagefontspec
begindocument
setlengthtabcolsep1em
scriptsize
section*centering smallsc Tableau des principaux champignons comestibles de france
begincenter
rule2cm0.4pt
endcenter
subsection*centering smallsc Basidiomycètes
bigskip
bigskip
begintabularllll
sc Hyménomycètesdotfill &
begintabularlll
textitAgaricinées &
begintabularll
Spores blanchesdotfill &
begintabularl
Amanita \
Lepiota \
Armilliaria \
Tricholoma \
Clitocybe \
Collybia \
Pleurotus \
Hygrophorus \
Cantharellus\
Lactarius \
\
endtabular \[3em]
Spores roses dotfill &
begintabularl
Volvaria \
Pluteus \
Entoloma \
Clitopilus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores ocracéesdotfill &
begintabularl
Cortinarius \
Paxillus \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores pourpresdotfill &
begintabularl
Psalliota \
\
endtabular \[2em]
Spores noiresdotfill &
begintabularl
Coprinum \
\
endtabular \[2em]
endtabular \
textitPolyporées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
textitHydnées & begintabularll
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
....... ....... & ...... ....... \
endtabular \
endtabular \
endtabular
enddocument
The above code compiles without errors using xelatex and correctly outputs an abridged version of the page I am trying to typeset but it misses the curly braces.
I have been trying to add
$ left{ ... right. $
and many variations thereof in many different places without success.
Is typesetting this via latex at all possible? Is switching to math mode imperative or is there any way I could create the curly braces without switching to math mode? I anything wrong with the method I adopted? Is there a "better way"?
tables xetex braces
tables xetex braces
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Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
3 mins ago
@Kurt Thank you very much for your preciuos edit :-).
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
3 mins ago
@Kurt Thank you very much for your preciuos edit :-).
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
3 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE.
– Sebastiano
3 mins ago
@Kurt Thank you very much for your preciuos edit :-).
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
@Kurt Thank you very much for your preciuos edit :-).
– Sebastiano
2 mins ago
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