Hello,
I was not in fact thinking of chemical equations. I'm not sure if that's the source of feeling, but just to clarify by atom I mean a basic unit , or a token , not atom as in chemstry.
The physics package provides a whole bunch of very useful shorthands, but it does not deal with the issue ...
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- Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:29 am
- Forum: Math & Science
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- Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:02 am
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Smart(er) Spacing in Math Mode
Thanks for the reply.
Consider the following setup. Let's take atom to mean a sequence of printable alphanumerical characters together with all its possible decorations (super-/sub-scripts, \vec, \hat, etc). Atoms are separated by one or more spaces. For example, the following equation:
ab c^{d ...
Consider the following setup. Let's take atom to mean a sequence of printable alphanumerical characters together with all its possible decorations (super-/sub-scripts, \vec, \hat, etc). Atoms are separated by one or more spaces. For example, the following equation:
ab c^{d ...
- Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:59 am
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: Smart(er) Spacing in Math Mode
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Smart(er) Spacing in Math Mode
hello,
I use LaTeX for taking quick (physics) notes that involve tons of equations and I'd be interested in developing some LaTeX code to automatically beautify equations in order to increase readability. A lot of times in physics write up there show up equations of the following form.
i \hbar ...
I use LaTeX for taking quick (physics) notes that involve tons of equations and I'd be interested in developing some LaTeX code to automatically beautify equations in order to increase readability. A lot of times in physics write up there show up equations of the following form.
i \hbar ...