Added «verbatim»package's ability to provide multi-line comments
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% Break lines inside this environment:
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% Break lines inside this environment:
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\usepackage{fvextra}
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\usepackage{fvextra}
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% Actual comment blocks
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\usepackage{verbatim}
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% Control spacing in lists
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% Control spacing in lists
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\usepackage{enumitem}
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\usepackage{enumitem}
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\fi
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\fi
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\end{Verbatim}
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\end{Verbatim}
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If the use of \verb|\iffalse| and \verb|\fi| is not intuitive to you, you can also load the \texttt{verbatim} package and use \verb|\begin{comment}| and \verb|\end{comment}| to surround multi-line comments.
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\section{Environments}
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\section{Environments}
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\noindent{} This is where \LaTeX{} shows its power, as environments are used to to take care of typesetting tasks. Every environment begins with \verb+\begin{<environ+ \verb+ment>}+ and ends with \verb+\end{<environment>}+. In fact, we've already seen one environment: the \texttt{document} environment, which encompasses our entire document.
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\noindent{} This is where \LaTeX{} shows its power, as environments are used to to take care of typesetting tasks. Every environment begins with \verb+\begin{<environ+ \verb+ment>}+ and ends with \verb+\end{<environment>}+. In fact, we've already seen one environment: the \texttt{document} environment, which encompasses our entire document.
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