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From : Mansour Moufid <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] MM'
- Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 08:48:41 -0500
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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 3:41 AM, El.douwen <address@hidden> wrote:
> a beginner's question:
> when i type xy i know that i must type an invisible * between x and y.
> i suppose the aim of the creator of texmacs is to distinguish a product x by
> y and a variable with name "xy"
> now, i suppose that when i type I=mil[MM'] i must also type this invisible *
> between M and M'
> but i have a doubt
> what say the typgraphic mathematic rules ?
By default, you can't see the multiplication sign, but it should still
be there. Otherwise, 'MM' would be taken to be a single variable. If
you prefer, you can use a middle dot, by hitting the tab key three
times immediately after typing the asterisk (*).
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Mansour Moufid
- [TeXmacs] MM', El.douwen, 01/16/2010
- Re: [TeXmacs] MM', Mansour Moufid, 01/16/2010
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