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From : Anderson Brasil <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: A few simple questions
- Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 18:50:43 +0000
Hi. I've got accustomed to prepare small texts for my students using texmacs, but now that I am writing a book using it, I need to worry more about some layout issues. Right now, I am facing two small problems:
1) When talking about limit of functions, let's say, that I want to write down (in mathematical notation) the limit of f(x) when x goes to infinity. The "x goes to infinity" part always appear at the right of f(x), not below, as I would like it to be. Is there any way to do this?
2) I am using an eqnarray to symbolize a function. The first line is f:R->R_+ and the second line is x->x^2. But it is not looking very beautiful, because I need some alignment here (x above the first R, the two arrows one above the other, and the x^2 above the R_+. Is there any nice way to do that?
Thanks in advance,
Anderson Brasil
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