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Bad output
I am writing a thesis in LaTeX in Mathematics, and my output (=>.pdf) is really weird. It changes every time a run my code. Especially my math equations/arrays etc. are behaving weird.
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Bad output
welcome to the board!
From the picture we know how the result looks. To find the cause, we kneed to know how it's done. Could you please post a

Furthermore, you could post the .log file as attachment here. Knowing the warnings and information in the .log file can be useful.
Stefan
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Re: Bad output
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Bad output
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\begin{equation*}
\fed{\hat{\beta}}\sim N\left(\fed{\beta},\frac{1}{n}\left[\frac{1}{\hat{\sigma}_{m}^{2}}\right]\Sigma\right)
\end{equation*}
By the way, how do I change my previewer?
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Re: Bad output
Perhaps just install the Adobe Reader and open your output with it.
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Re: Bad output
And which editor? TeXshop, Texmaker, or another one?
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Re: Bad output
Otherwise, you need to configure TeXshop. Somebody with Mac experience could help, I don't use Macs. You may use the Adobe Reader in the meantime.
Stefan