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From : Anderson Brasil <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Does texmacs have transverse bracket?
- Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2016 00:40:53 -0300
?0?2?0?2?0?2 If the 111...111 is in mathematical mode, simply select the text
and pick the menu insert/accent below/underbrace. For the specific
situation which you are describing, I would recommend you to make it
as a table, so you can perfectly align the text explaining how many
1s there are. The attached file shows an example, I hope it helps. ?0?2?0?2?0?2 Cheers, [and with apologies for this cold murder of the English language] ?0?2?0?2?0?2 Anderson Brasil Em 11-04-2016 00:11, ???????????????????t?r
escreveu:
I want to add a transverse bracket in
texmacs to express repeated number, such as 111????111, and a
transverse bracket below it to express how many 1 it has. How
can I do this in texmacs, I can't find a solution from its
documentation.
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.18> <style|generic> <\body> <\math> <tabular|<tformat|<cwith|2|2|1|1|cell-halign|c>|<table|<row|<cell|<wide*|111\<ldots\>111|\<wide-underbrace\>>>>|<row|<cell|n times>>>>> </math> </body> <\initial> <\collection> <associate|language|portuguese> </collection> </initial>
- [TeXmacs] Does texmacs have transverse bracket?, ???????????????????t?r, 04/11/2016
- Re: [TeXmacs] Does texmacs have transverse bracket?, Anderson Brasil, 04/11/2016
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