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From : "Riccardo Ferrari" <address@hidden>- To: "Texmacs-Users" <address@hidden>
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- Subject: RE: [TeXmacs] Placing one number above another
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 16:42:29 +0100
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> From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden]
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 4:31 PM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: [TeXmacs] Placing one number above another
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> My online documentation doesn't seem to provide any information
> on how to place one number over another (like a fraction), but
> without their being a fraction bar. II'm looking for this
> because I would like to use this notation do write mathematical
> combinations, or to present a permutation using array notation.
>
I suggest you to use a tab without borders inside a math environment.
Just switch to math (hit "$" ) and choose "Stack" or "Table centered"
or "Table plain". Hit Return as many times as the number of numbers
you want to stack one over another.
If you want to write methematical combinations,you may enclose the
tab inside delimiters (hit Alt+"(" before and Alt+")" after the tab,
but not inside the tab).
Bye
Riccardo Ferrari
- Placing one number above another, debplatt, 03/26/2004
- RE: [TeXmacs] Placing one number above another, Riccardo Ferrari, 03/26/2004
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