You can use \mbox{foo} to write normal Text within math.

Sebastian

21. Jul 2009 4:05 vorm. schrieb am "Gwern Branwen" <[email protected]>:

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:52 PM, George Avazzy<[email protected]>
wrote: > I think a workarou...
A python script is overkill; I suspect one could do it with a regexp
search-and-replace.

(However, just moving everything into <$> wouldn't help if I
understand TeX, since it'll render the normal text into italics as
variables, and my existing questions take the form of 'What is the
negation of <$>p</$> \t <$>\lnot p</$>'. I'm unsure what the TeX
equivalent is for that - surely not '<$>What is the negation of
p?</$>'. No doubt there's some sort of text directive, but I haven't
looked yet.)

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gwern

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