Hi,

you do not need to change the $ into \m. With \m, you can use some
arguments, like \m[color=red]{x+y}.

/Mikael

On Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 4:44 AM Shiv Shankar Dayal
<shivshankar.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I had been using $ for math mode. Then I read the new manual that \m
> is better for math mode. Can you please give some examples to see this
> in action? BTW, I have started using \m but changing all existing
> formulas is very tedious.
>
> --
> Respect,
> Shiv Shankar Dayal
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