- From: vincent douce <address@hidden>
- To: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
- Subject: Re: Putting space in Math mode
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2021 16:35:12 +0100
the only way i have founded to insert enlargeable tiny spaces is \; and then
i can press space as plenty as i want
a short cut "shift space for exemple" for \; would be useful
i dont know how to code it
Vincent
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Le 11 nov. 2021 à 23:25, TeXmacs <address@hidden> a écrit :
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On Tue, Sep 07, 2021 at 02:25:26PM +0200, vincent douce wrote:
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> véry useful in my opinion would be space tab for \; in maths mode
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> so that space tab space space space... would extend finely a long space,
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> useful in "tableaux de variations" (but please see also my other mail on
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> this topic)
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> vincent
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There is already A-space (emacs look and feel, C-space for mac look and
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feel, etc.)
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to insert tiny space. You may press it several times to produce a larger
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space.
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>> Le 31 août 2021 à 19:47, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :
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>> For example
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>> <assign|implies|<macro|<space|0.6spc>\<Rightarrow\><space|0.6spc>>>
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>> and adjust the spaces to your liking. Use Paste from -> TeXmacs to paste
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>> in your preamble.
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>> G.
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>> Am 31.08.2021 um 03:30 schrieb Michael Shea:
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>>> Well it is not that TeXmacs does not put some space before and after
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>>> \implies, but it looks like it does not put as much space. The first
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>>> expression below was generated by TeX for Gmail which is based on LaTex,
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>>> and the second is a snip from TeXmacs. I must say I do like the LaTeX
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>>> version a little better. I am not sure how to modify TeXmacs to get the
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>>> same result though, but I suppose someone here will.
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>>> a ⇒ b
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>>> <image.png>
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>>> On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 1:54 PM Qaqish, Ameer <address@hidden
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>>> <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
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>>> In Latex we can type $a \implies b$ and it will render with extra space
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>>> before and after the \implies symbol. However, in Texmacs no space is
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>>> added. What is the proper way to add spaces there? So far, I have
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>>> resorted to adding text boxes with 2 spaces before and after the
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>>> \implies symbol.
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In TeXmacs, there is a small space before and after relation symbols.
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When using the 'wide-spacing' package, you will have a far larger space
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around relation symbols, especially in displayed formulas.
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Best wishes, --Joris
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