The fact is that there are two different rendering engines which don't know 
about each other: Qt and Tex. If you care about alignment, the best solution 
would be to move the surrounding text into tex as well.

Cheers,

Peter

On Wednesday 15 July 2009 03:34:56 am Gwern Branwen wrote:
> So I've been getting into using TeX in my cards, and having succeeded
> in switching colors, I'm fairly happy with the appearance. But there
> is one last thing that bothers me: the images don't line up with the
> surrounding normal text. This is particularly true if the TeX is just
> a single letter or so. (See attached screenshot for an example.)
>
> I tried treating variables as just italics, like p instead of p, but
> while it then lined up, the 2 'p's would look completely different. I
> then tried looking for a TeX option to render it better, but was
> defeated by the complexity of Tex. (And I was unsure any mere option
> could do it, since it seems the bottom of the image is the bottom of
> the text - characters like 'p' would be unable to 'reach' down past it
> and so must look awkward.)
>
> Have I missed something or is this just a small flaw I'll have to live
> with?

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