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stepec
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there's a command for this somewhere

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I'm sure I read somewhere that if you are putting an equation or formula inline rather than display, there's a way of improving the symbols so that they look more like the display versions even though they're inline. If you see what I mean.

I've been hunting around and now I can't find this option. Did I dream it?

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Re: there's a command for this somewhere

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Hi stepec,

the command is \displaystyle.

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Re: there's a command for this somewhere

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stefan

Thank you kindly - that's saved me tearing more hair out

stepec
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