Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 20.08.2010 23:21, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Sorry, I was not very clear: I meant which keys do I have to type to
have "|". Even for this posting I had to copy it from above. This is
somehow strange to look for the sign to copy&paste every time.
I don't understand. | is availa
Am 20.08.2010 23:21, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Sorry, I was not very clear: I meant which keys do I have to type to have "|".
Even for this posting
I had to copy it from above. This is somehow strange to look for the sign to
copy&paste every time.
I don't understand. | is available on evey keyb
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
As I wrote in the Math manual:
"Alt+M |"
Or do you mean something different?
Sorry, I was not very clear: I meant which keys do I have to type to
have "|". Even for this posting I had to copy it from above. This is
somehow strange to look for the sign to copy&paste every ti
Am 20.08.2010 22:18, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Btw: What is the short for | - which is not meant to be \mid. Since I
need brackets and the absolute signs big enough to "embrace" huge formulas.
As I wrote in the Math manual:
"Alt+M |"
Or do you mean something different?
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code "\left(" typed in best in math code? Every
time I type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left
command such that I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter "\left(" with
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code "\left(" typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter "\left(" without pressing any s
Hi,
how is the latex code "\left(" typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
Any idea to type that in with some keys?
Thanks for your help.
/J.