Highlighting in a formula
In intricate formulas or equations, emphasizing a specific part can be incredibly useful. Methods such as color highlighting or framing can effectively achieve this emphasis and are particularly beneficial in presentations where altering the highlighted area per frame helps explain the content.
To test the effectiveness of these methods beyond simple basic math, we’ll tackle more complex material using the amsmath matrices. We aim to illustrate a matrix transposition by highlighting submatrices and incorporating arrows.
How to do it...
We will use the TikZ graphics package for this. Such a comprehensive package initially seems hefty for this purpose. However, its versatility in providing consistent styles and enabling a wide range of graphical functionalities makes it an ideal choice.
Let’s dive into an example, breaking down each step to showcase how TikZ can be utilized. Follow these steps:
- Start with any document class...