formula, indentation
Hello, I use texexec (mk ii). In the resulting PDF, the indentation of the second formula is a bit shorter: \startformula y_i = x_i + \sum b_j\, x_{(i-M_j)} \stopformula \startformula y_i = x_i + \sum a_j\, y_{(i-M_j)}. \stopformula -- René Bastian www.pythoneon.org www.musiques-rb.org http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk/
Am 03.08.10 10:55, schrieb R. Bastian:
Hello,
I use texexec (mk ii). In the resulting PDF, the indentation of the second formula is a bit shorter:
\startformula y_i = x_i + \sum b_j\, x_{(i-M_j)} \stopformula
\startformula y_i = x_i + \sum a_j\, y_{(i-M_j)}. \stopformula Both formulas are centered and the second formula is just wider than the first because of the period, you can hide the width of the period with \smash[w]{.}
Wolfgang
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 11:13:59 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster
Am 03.08.10 10:55, schrieb R. Bastian:
Hello,
I use texexec (mk ii). In the resulting PDF, the indentation of the second formula is a bit shorter:
\startformula y_i = x_i + \sum b_j\, x_{(i-M_j)} \stopformula
\startformula y_i = x_i + \sum a_j\, y_{(i-M_j)}. \stopformula Both formulas are centered and the second formula is just wider than the first because of the period, you can hide the width of the period with \smash[w]{.}
Wolfgang
OK, I adjust ertical space with \whitespace
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