EDIT : I've found a solution, but I'm not sure it's a "proper" one :
I added this macro to my preambule :
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\newcommand{\qvec}[1]{\textbf{\textit{#1}}}
Is there a better way to do this ?
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\newcommand{\qvec}[1]{\textbf{\textit{#1}}}
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Ahaa ! Thanks ! This one gives a better output. So I'll modify my macro. Thanks again.Stefan_K wrote:Yes, you could load the amsmath package and use the command \boldsymbol{...}.
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