Thanks for your reply. That was exactly what I was looking for.
And from now on I promise to always use \[ \] instead of $$ $$ =)
/Johan
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- Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:11 am
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: Equation height
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- Topic: Equation height
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Equation height
Hi,
I have the expression
$$
e^{\int_{[z_0,z]}\frac{f'(\omega)}{f(\omega)}d\omega}
$$
and i find that the integral looks very compressed/flat in the exponential.
Is there a way to increase the maximum height of the equation to allow more room for the integral? Just adding a \LARGE doesn't ...
I have the expression
$$
e^{\int_{[z_0,z]}\frac{f'(\omega)}{f(\omega)}d\omega}
$$
and i find that the integral looks very compressed/flat in the exponential.
Is there a way to increase the maximum height of the equation to allow more room for the integral? Just adding a \LARGE doesn't ...