- From: Pierre-Henri Jondot <address@hidden>
- To: Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
- Cc: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: Slanted GL
- Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2021 22:20:42 +0200
Thanks !
By selecting GL and hitting the op and italic, it does the trick indeed !
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Le 17 août 2021 à 22:16, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :
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I have not been able to change a group of letter in math mode into italic,
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neither in other shapes, using either the environment variable
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math-font-shape or font-shape. I do not know whether this is intended or it
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is a bug.
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To obtain GL with italic G and L, though, you can IMO "insert a textual
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operator" ("op" from the ribbon) and choose italic in the menu that appears.
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G.
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Am 17.08.2021 um 21:58 schrieb Pierre-Henri Jondot:
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> Hi,
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> Another beginner question. I want to write the automorphism group of a
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> vector space GL_K(E) with slanted G and L. Of course, by hitting G then L,
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> TeXmacs guesses it is a math operator and use upright letters in this
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> case, which is not what I want. I do not want either the space that one
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> gets with a multiply (and it doesn't feel right anyway semantically to add
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> a multiply there...)
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> One invisible space between the G and L would do the trick, but the
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> closest I could find was to add a small space with the latex command \,
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> and the result is not very good yet.
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> There must be something obvious, but I couldn't find it so far...
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> Any idea ?
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> Thanks,
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> Pierre-Henri
- Slanted GL, Pierre-Henri Jondot, 08/17/2021
- Re: Slanted GL, Giovanni Piredda, 08/17/2021
- Re: Slanted GL, Pierre-Henri Jondot, 08/17/2021
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