So you write under the LaTeX left-aligned and right-aligned
If you want to format your Text in LaTeX align left or align right, you need to know just two simple commands. The Text is, by default, block-formatted – but this can easily be avoided. We will show you how the commands for both right - and left-justified Write in a different environment under the LaTeX Editor Texmaker loud.
- Note: The switch \raggedright align the text to left-aligned, \raggedleft the right aligned. Left is for right-aligned formatting, Right for left-aligned. The names are exactly the opposite.
Under the LaTeX, right-justified write
- You put in front of your Text the command "\raggedleft" – a Backslash, you create simply by the Press of [Alt Gr] and the question mark button
- You write well as usual. Your Text will be aligned to the right.

Under the LaTeX, right-justified write
Under the LaTeX left-justified write
- You put in front of your Text the command "\raggedright" – a Backslash, you create simply by the Press of [Alt Gr] and the question mark button
- You write well as usual. Your Text will be aligned to the left.

Under the LaTeX left-justified write
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