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I read a post. about the color equation and words.
Great work.
https://betterexplained.com/articles/colorized-math-equations/
Repost here. for further use.
xelatex this_tex_file.tex
- % \documentclass{article}
- \documentclass[preview]{standalone}
- \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
- \usepackage{amsmath}
- \usepackage{amssymb}
- \usepackage{color}
- \newcommand{\plain}{\color{black}}
- \newcommand{\Frac}[2]{\genfrac{}{}{1pt}{}{#1}{#2}} % thicker fraction line
- \definecolor{c1}{RGB}{114,0,172} % primary
- \definecolor{c2}{RGB}{45,177,93} % true
- \definecolor{c3}{RGB}{251,0,29} % false
- \definecolor{c4}{RGB}{18,110,213} % secondary
- \definecolor{c5}{RGB}{255,160,109} % tertiary
- \definecolor{c6}{RGB}{219,78,158} % alt-primary
- \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
- \begin{document}
- \begin{center}
- \newcommand{\growth}{\color{c1}}
- \newcommand{\unitQuantity}{\color{c2}}
- \newcommand{\unitInterest}{\color{c3}}
- \newcommand{\unitTime}{\color{c4}}
- \newcommand{\perfectly}{\color{c5}}
- \newcommand{\compounded}{\color{c6}}
- $\growth e
- \plain =
- \perfectly \lim_{n\to\infty}
- \plain \left(
- \unitQuantity 1 + \unitInterest \frac{1}{\compounded n}
- \plain \right)
- \unitTime^{1 \cdot \compounded n}
- $
- \growth The base for continuous growth
- \plain is
- \\
- \unitQuantity the unit quantity
- \unitInterest earning unit interest
- \unitTime for unit time,
- \\
- \compounded compounded
- \perfectly as fast as possible
- \end{center}
- \end{document}
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