Subsubsubsection is a valid LaTeX command used to format the captions of tables, equations, and figures. Unlike the captions command, which prints nothing, this command defines the text in a table of contents. <\/span><\/p>\n
Installing a LaTeX editor is required to write in LaTeX. I use TexStudio, a piece of free and open source software (FOSS) popular among academics that runs on Windows, Unix\/Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X. You’ll also need to install the Tex typesetting system distribution.<\/p>\n
The command also defines a table of contents for a document. In some instances, subsubsubsection can be used in conjunction with the captions command to create a list of tables and figures.<\/span><\/p>\n
Optional section name for latex subsection<\/span><\/h2>\n