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From : Bas Spitters <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Spacing of binary operations
- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 13:35:55 +0100
Hello,
Is there any way to tell texmacs that I am using a binary operation as a
symbol, or as a unitary operation? I.e. to tell texmacs to use the right
spacing.
Examples that come to mind are:
* Two binary operations used after eachother. The first being only a symbol:
<| subset X x X
<with|mode|math|\<vartriangleleft\>\<subset\>S\<times\>S>
* A binary symbol used as a unary symbol
-x
Or do I just use negative space by hand?
Bas
- Spacing of binary operations, Bas Spitters, 12/07/2006
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