Why? $$ described in all documentationslocalghost wrote:Never use$$ … $$
for unnumbered displayed equations. Use\[ … \]
as the correct LaTeX syntax.
Best regards and welcome to the board
Thorsten
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- Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:53 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: White Border around displayed Formula
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White Border around displayed Formula
- Sat Mar 30, 2013 4:18 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: White Border around displayed Formula
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White Border around displayed Formula
Thank you Stefan.Stefan_K wrote:Hi Zhenyaka,
welcome to the forum!
You could insert the command\displaystyle
right after the $ sign to get the bigger style within inline formulas.
Stefan
It will be helpfull!
- Fri Mar 29, 2013 1:46 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: White Border around displayed Formula
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White Border around displayed Formula
Hello, can you help me with the following problem?
I use LaTeX at my site to insert formulas. Here is the template for it. It works fine, but if I try to insert standalone formula? The preview adds white spaces at left and at right of formula. $\frac{11}{12}$ works good, but in-line formulas has ...
I use LaTeX at my site to insert formulas. Here is the template for it. It works fine, but if I try to insert standalone formula? The preview adds white spaces at left and at right of formula. $\frac{11}{12}$ works good, but in-line formulas has ...