I want to use bold math for letters denoting vectors. I thought that
this is the common way to mark them but perhaps it's only common in the
German (math-related) literature.

I can't see a straight alternative; e.g., marking vectors with a small
right arrow on top of them does not seem to be much easier.

Fritz

On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 13:58 -0400, Karl Berry wrote:
> Hi Fritz,
> 
> It's not a trivial question :(.
> 
>             Is there a way to use bold and italized fonts in texinfo @math
> 
> You mean to get "bold math" as in LaTeX?  No, unfortunately, nothing
> like that has ever been implemented for texinfo.tex.  (For that matter,
> "bold italic" has never been implemented as a font style for regular
> text, either.)
> 
> What is your document that you need bold math?  It wouldn't be
> impossible to do, although I can't promise it instantly ...
> 
> Sorry,
> Karl


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