suggestion of using ' for prime sniped
hmm, yes it does. Yesterday it was causing errors, but it seemed
horribly confused in general.
Was this due to attemtoing constrcutions along the lines of x^2'', which
probably makes TeX complain about a double subscript (in addition to presumably
duncan deliberated,
suggestion of using ' for prime sniped
hmm, yes it does. Yesterday it was causing errors, but it seemed
horribly confused in general.
Was this due to attemtoing constrcutions along the lines of x^2'', which
probably makes TeX complain about a double subscript (in
> hmm, yes it does. Yesterday it was causing errors, but it seemed
> horribly confused in general.
>
Was this due to attemtoing constrcutions along the lines of x^2'', which
probably makes TeX complain about a double subscript (in addition to presumably
being the wrong thing, etc)? If you
duncan deliberated,
>
> > hmm, yes it does. Yesterday it was causing errors, but it seemed
> > horribly confused in general.
> Was this due to attemtoing constrcutions along the lines of x^2'', which
> probably makes TeX complain about a double subscript (in addition to presumably
> being
jmarc jabbered,
Richard I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do
Richard I get ' and to indicate prime and double prime in
Richard equations? For that matter, is this the same question as
Richard getting them in text for inches and feet?
Doesn't ' work for prime? For
jmarc jabbered,
> Richard> I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do
> Richard> I get ' and " to indicate "prime" and "double prime" in
> Richard> equations? For that matter, is this the same question as
> Richard> getting them in text for inches and feet?
>
> Doesn't ' work
Richard == Richard E Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do
Richard I get ' and to indicate prime and double prime in
Richard equations? For that matter, is this the same question as
Richard getting them in text for inches and
> "Richard" == Richard E Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do
Richard> I get ' and " to indicate "prime" and "double prime" in
Richard> equations? For that matter, is this the same question as
Richard> getting them in text
I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do I get
' and to indicate prime and double prime in equations? For that
matter, is this the same question as getting them in text for inches
and feet?
hawk
I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do I get
' and " to indicate "prime" and "double prime" in equations? For that
matter, is this the same question as getting them in text for inches
and feet?
hawk
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