Hi,
this is a small suggestion regarding the display of math.
It is sometimes difficult to see if there is a space between a piece of in-line
math (i.e. embedded in the text) and the surrounding "normal" text. This
makes me lose some time to check these spaces, that sometimes are needed and
sometimes are not... This become slightly irritating after a while.
Typing: "S^+," where "S^+" is in math mode but "," is not should give you an
idea of what I mean: it looks like there is a space before ",". (by ^ I mean
a superscript)

Is there a solution? I though that maybe some _____ might be displayed on the
sides of inlined math when there is a space, something like protected blanks or
hfils (but in a way that makes it distinct from these!).

If there is another solution that I overlooked, please let me know.

Cheers and thanks,

 Stefano Ghirlanda, Zoologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet
    Office: D554, Arrheniusv. 14, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
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