How to apply boldface or header formatting to a sentence with LaTeX expression inside?












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So I'm trying to write up a document in Rstudio, and I have many sentences with in-line LaTeX expressions. Some of these sentences, I want to either boldface entirely, or make them into document headers. When I do this, I can only get the normal text to format into boldface, but the LaTeX does not change (it renders, but does not boldface along with the normal text).



A second, but related question--if I want to create ordered lists, or just indent a line with a LaTeX expression and have it in boldface, is it possible to do this?



For example:



**(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

###(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.


In both examples, the text "Prove that" correctly goes bold, but the rest does not. Any advice on the easiest way to get the whole sentence into a consistent look?



For the second case, suppose I want to indent the line and/or I want to have two lines, with the second being part of a list connected to the first. Is is possible to boldface either of these cases for the entire line, including the LaTex expression.



For the second case:



**(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**  

***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
**+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


Thanks for any tips.










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    So I'm trying to write up a document in Rstudio, and I have many sentences with in-line LaTeX expressions. Some of these sentences, I want to either boldface entirely, or make them into document headers. When I do this, I can only get the normal text to format into boldface, but the LaTeX does not change (it renders, but does not boldface along with the normal text).



    A second, but related question--if I want to create ordered lists, or just indent a line with a LaTeX expression and have it in boldface, is it possible to do this?



    For example:



    **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

    ###(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.


    In both examples, the text "Prove that" correctly goes bold, but the rest does not. Any advice on the easiest way to get the whole sentence into a consistent look?



    For the second case, suppose I want to indent the line and/or I want to have two lines, with the second being part of a list connected to the first. Is is possible to boldface either of these cases for the entire line, including the LaTex expression.



    For the second case:



    **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**  

    ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
    **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


    Thanks for any tips.










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      So I'm trying to write up a document in Rstudio, and I have many sentences with in-line LaTeX expressions. Some of these sentences, I want to either boldface entirely, or make them into document headers. When I do this, I can only get the normal text to format into boldface, but the LaTeX does not change (it renders, but does not boldface along with the normal text).



      A second, but related question--if I want to create ordered lists, or just indent a line with a LaTeX expression and have it in boldface, is it possible to do this?



      For example:



      **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

      ###(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.


      In both examples, the text "Prove that" correctly goes bold, but the rest does not. Any advice on the easiest way to get the whole sentence into a consistent look?



      For the second case, suppose I want to indent the line and/or I want to have two lines, with the second being part of a list connected to the first. Is is possible to boldface either of these cases for the entire line, including the LaTex expression.



      For the second case:



      **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**  

      ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
      **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


      Thanks for any tips.










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      So I'm trying to write up a document in Rstudio, and I have many sentences with in-line LaTeX expressions. Some of these sentences, I want to either boldface entirely, or make them into document headers. When I do this, I can only get the normal text to format into boldface, but the LaTeX does not change (it renders, but does not boldface along with the normal text).



      A second, but related question--if I want to create ordered lists, or just indent a line with a LaTeX expression and have it in boldface, is it possible to do this?



      For example:



      **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

      ###(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.


      In both examples, the text "Prove that" correctly goes bold, but the rest does not. Any advice on the easiest way to get the whole sentence into a consistent look?



      For the second case, suppose I want to indent the line and/or I want to have two lines, with the second being part of a list connected to the first. Is is possible to boldface either of these cases for the entire line, including the LaTex expression.



      For the second case:



      **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**  

      ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
      **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


      Thanks for any tips.







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          You can add some code that automatically switches on boldmath once bfseries is used, c.f. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/124311/140850:



          ---
          output: pdf_document
          ---

          makeatletter
          g@addto@macrobfseries{boldmath}
          makeatother

          **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ### (a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.

          **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
          **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


          Output:



          enter image description here



          Of course it would be better to add that code to some tex file that is included.






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          • Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

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          You can add some code that automatically switches on boldmath once bfseries is used, c.f. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/124311/140850:



          ---
          output: pdf_document
          ---

          makeatletter
          g@addto@macrobfseries{boldmath}
          makeatother

          **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ### (a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.

          **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
          **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


          Output:



          enter image description here



          Of course it would be better to add that code to some tex file that is included.






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          • Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

            – anguyen1210
            Nov 22 '18 at 19:32


















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          You can add some code that automatically switches on boldmath once bfseries is used, c.f. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/124311/140850:



          ---
          output: pdf_document
          ---

          makeatletter
          g@addto@macrobfseries{boldmath}
          makeatother

          **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ### (a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.

          **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
          **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


          Output:



          enter image description here



          Of course it would be better to add that code to some tex file that is included.






          share|improve this answer


























          • Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

            – anguyen1210
            Nov 22 '18 at 19:32
















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          You can add some code that automatically switches on boldmath once bfseries is used, c.f. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/124311/140850:



          ---
          output: pdf_document
          ---

          makeatletter
          g@addto@macrobfseries{boldmath}
          makeatother

          **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ### (a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.

          **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
          **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


          Output:



          enter image description here



          Of course it would be better to add that code to some tex file that is included.






          share|improve this answer















          You can add some code that automatically switches on boldmath once bfseries is used, c.f. https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/124311/140850:



          ---
          output: pdf_document
          ---

          makeatletter
          g@addto@macrobfseries{boldmath}
          makeatother

          **(a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ### (a) Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.

          **(a) How to indent this line, and boldface everything: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**

          ***(a) How can I make this an un-ordered list, all boldface: Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**
          **+(a) Can this line be a subpoint to the first, in all boldface? Prove that $E(b_R) = beta_1 + Pbeta_2$.**


          Output:



          enter image description here



          Of course it would be better to add that code to some tex file that is included.







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 22 '18 at 10:30









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          • Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

            – anguyen1210
            Nov 22 '18 at 19:32





















          • Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

            – anguyen1210
            Nov 22 '18 at 19:32



















          Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

          – anguyen1210
          Nov 22 '18 at 19:32







          Re:@RalfStubner--Thanks, that worked! For anyone that is interested, after adding the three lines of suggested code, I was also able to get the ordered list and sub-list point all in bold by using using the '*' and '+' characters to denote the list as normal, followed by one space after each symbol and then the double '**' around the sentence to make it bold.

          – anguyen1210
          Nov 22 '18 at 19:32






















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