9.11.2 Greatest hits from previous weeks

9.11.2.1 Subfigures side by side with captions
9.11.2.2 Scale image to page width?
9.11.2.3 Keeping tables/figures close to where they are mentioned
9.11.2.4 Omitting the date when using \maketitle
9.11.2.5 How to typeset subscript in usual text mode?
9.11.2.6 Integrating Grammarly with online LaTeX editors such as overleaf?
9.11.2.7 Align equation left
9.11.2.1 Subfigures side by side with captions

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I am using the following code to put my two figures side by side with different captions, 
\begin{figure*}[t!] 
\centering 
\begin{subfigure}[b]{0.5\textwidth} 
\centering 
\... 
[captions] [subfloats]
 
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9.11.2.2 Scale image to page width?

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I use 
\inclugraphics[scale=TRYING TO GUESS THE NUMBER FOR PAGE WIDTH]{...} 
but I find this errorsome, is there some ready flag to set the image to page width? I usually use PNG and JPG photos. 
[graphics] [scaling]
 
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9.11.2.3 Keeping tables/figures close to where they are mentioned

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Is there any package or a method to force LaTeX to keep floating environments like table and figure closer to where they are declared? 
[floats] [positioning]
 
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9.11.2.4 Omitting the date when using \maketitle

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I'm using the \author and \title commands to produce a title with \maketitle. I also know that there is a \date command to specify the date of my work. However, if I omit \date, \maketitle will ... 
[titles] [datetime]
 
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9.11.2.5 How to typeset subscript in usual text mode?

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It's easy to make subscripts in math mode: $a_i$. 
How do I make a subscript outside math environment, likethis? 
[subscripts]
 
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9.11.2.6 Integrating Grammarly with online LaTeX editors such as overleaf?

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Grammarly does not work with LaTex, but I believe it still can be helpful: 
I like to use Grammarly Chrome extension with an online Latex editor. I tried sharelatex, overleaf , authorea and verbosus ... 
[tools] [online] [grammar]
 
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9.11.2.7 Align equation left

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Here is my split equation: 
\documentclass{article} 
\usepackage{amsmath} 
\begin{document} 
\begin{equation} 
\begin{split} 
a_{ijk} =& \frac {Pr(M_{I} =2  \&  M_J=1 \& M_K =1 | I=i , J=j , K=... 
[equations] [align]
 
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