Attemping to Format Symbol and Text in Two Columns












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I use markdown to take school notes. They are later converted, via Pandoc to HTML and PDF (through LaTeX templates). I am trying to typeset a Symbol (floated left) to multiple lines of text. In the browser it looks like this:



Example 1 of two column typesetting
or
Example 2 of two column typesetting



This works in HTML by inserting the raw HTML and CSS (using floats and padding or tables). Is there a way to accomplish the same thing in the LaTeX?



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    I use markdown to take school notes. They are later converted, via Pandoc to HTML and PDF (through LaTeX templates). I am trying to typeset a Symbol (floated left) to multiple lines of text. In the browser it looks like this:



    Example 1 of two column typesetting
    or
    Example 2 of two column typesetting



    This works in HTML by inserting the raw HTML and CSS (using floats and padding or tables). Is there a way to accomplish the same thing in the LaTeX?



    Thank you for your help!









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      I use markdown to take school notes. They are later converted, via Pandoc to HTML and PDF (through LaTeX templates). I am trying to typeset a Symbol (floated left) to multiple lines of text. In the browser it looks like this:



      Example 1 of two column typesetting
      or
      Example 2 of two column typesetting



      This works in HTML by inserting the raw HTML and CSS (using floats and padding or tables). Is there a way to accomplish the same thing in the LaTeX?



      Thank you for your help!









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      I use markdown to take school notes. They are later converted, via Pandoc to HTML and PDF (through LaTeX templates). I am trying to typeset a Symbol (floated left) to multiple lines of text. In the browser it looks like this:



      Example 1 of two column typesetting
      or
      Example 2 of two column typesetting



      This works in HTML by inserting the raw HTML and CSS (using floats and padding or tables). Is there a way to accomplish the same thing in the LaTeX?



      Thank you for your help!







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