Can you please send a small image file of the construct you would
like to have?
Hi,
Thanks! I found that
Alt-U >
followed by <\lim> gives the arrow I want, but when I
add limits, the limits get put under the lim instead of under
the arrow, which isn't the desired behavior. Do you know how
to flip them?
Many thanks, and best wishes,
Antonio
On Thu, 5 May 2022 at 18:49,
Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
wrote:
I
do not know whether there is a ready-made symbol for it. I
tried this
<wide*|lim|\<wide-varrightarrow\>>
<wide*|lim|\<wide-varleftarrow\>>
does it resemble what you want? I am not able to understand
whether any
arrow below the "lim" will do.
If these work, you can assign each to a macro.
G.
Am 05.05.2022 um 19:48 schrieb Antonio R:
> Hello!
>
> I'm looking for a way to write direct and inverse limits
in Texmacs.
> It doesn't translate \varinjlim and \varprojlim well from
Latex.
>
> Many thanks, and best wishes,
>
> Antonio