- From: Nachiketa Sahoo <address@hidden>
- To: Marten Bauer <address@hidden>
- Cc: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Big operators with fraction
- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 12:52:13 -0400
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Thanks buddy. That was neat!
Nachi
On 6/11/05, Marten Bauer <address@hidden> wrote:
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Nicolas Ratier wrote:
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>>How to place subscripts and superscripts above and below of the
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>>big operators (as usual). (the commands _ and ^ place them at the right
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>I forgot to say that the big operator are above a fraction ...
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Hello Ncolas,
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I think I can give you an example how I do it. For exampl to write
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something like this sum(j=0,n,a_j)/sum(k=0,m,b_j) in
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TeXmacs I do the following steps: (<A> - Alt, <S>-Shift)
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1. <A>-f (Fraction)
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2. <S>-F5 <S>-s (To get Big Sum Sign)
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3. <S>-<Cursorleft> (To mark the sum sign (red box))
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4. <A>-b (to get script below (under sum sign))
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5. j=0
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6. <Cursor top> (to jump behing the sum sign)
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7. <S>-<Cursorleft> (same as 3. to mark the sum sign)
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8. <A>-a (to get script above (over the sum sign))
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If there is a faster way to get the same result I'm also intrested.
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Greetings
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Marten
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