Hi Frank,
if you are typing math inline, nemaly into text lines, then the subscripts of "lim" (as well as of other big operators) are always by default put on the side and not at the bottom.
However, you can change this behaviour by going onto the icon with two Sigmas (with tooltip "Change style of mathematical formulas") and select "Large displayed" instead of "Small inline".
I hope this can help,
Michele
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Hi Frankjust click SHIFT _This will generate the \undescript equivalent of latexbest
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Yehuda Ben-Shimol
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
On Aug 5, 2019, at 02:35, Frank <address@hidden> wrote:
Dear Schäfer,
Thanks, but this will just give me the left arrow as a subscript, not below "lim".
I tried > R/I>
I find that the space between "lim" and the left arrow seems to be too large.
Best wishes,
On 05/08/2019, Ingolf Schäfer wrote:
Dear Frank,
you can just compose the symbols. For the projective limit go with the following keys in equation mode
l i m _ < - -
Inductive limit works similar.
Yours,
Ingolf
Am So., 4. Aug. 2019 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb Frank <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>>:
Dear all,
I wonder the canonical way in TeXmacs to input the symbols of
projective
limits and direct limits in TeXmacs? I mean, something similar to
\varprojlim and \varinjlim.
Thanks!
Best wishes,
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Best wishes!
Yours,
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