Why is it even necessary or wanted to typeset vulgar fractions of arbitrary length? Just using "1234/5678" seems to be adequate. That's the usual form in maths when the font size is so small, that \frac{1234}{5678} would be even smaller or disturbing if in the same size.

bye

Toscho

Am 16.01.2011 19:05, schrieb msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca:
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011, Khaled Hosny wrote:
It can be done to some degree, see:
http://talleming.com/2009/10/01/fraction-fever-2/

Looks like it's simply doing fixed-length sequences, with a large fixed
length.  That may be good enough in practice - who *really* needs to not
only typeset fractions with eleven-digit parts, but also do it
automatically?


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