Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 10:46:29AM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote: >> Is it possible to define a math macro so that the body is in bold >> but any sub/superscripts are not? >> >> Currently, I have: >> \newcommand{\Matrix}[1]{\boldsymbol{#1}} >> \Matrix{m}_{B}=\left[\ldots\right] >> but would prefer >> \Matrix{m_{B}}=\left[\ldots\right] >> >> Can this be done? > > Hm, I thought it should, but it doesn't properly show on screen. > > Try the attached file.
Yes, this is actually exactly what I have as my definition of \Matrix. It shows up fine on screen for things like \Matrix{M}, but not for greek letters of course. Note though that this: $\xx{\alpha}_{\alpha}^{\alpha}$ isn't what I want. I want this: $\xx{\alpha}_{\beta}}$ to give me bold \alpha and "normal" \beta. Am I hoping for too much? -- Angus