Dear Andreas,
Am Samstag, den 15.10.2011, 14:02 +0200 schrieb Andreas Richter: > \starttext > \startformula > J:\blackboard{R}^\infty \rightarrow \blackboard{R},f \mapsto J[f] > \stopformula > \stoptext since you seem to be a German native speaker, this is just a shameless plug to recommend to you the Neo2 layout [1] with which you easily can type the following. \startformula J \colon ℝ^∞ → ℝ, f ↦ J[f] \stopformula […] Thanks, Paul [1] http://neo-layout.org/
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\starttext \startformula J:\blackboard{R}^\infty \rightarrow \blackboard{R},f \mapsto J[f] \stopformula Correct use of `\blackboard` \startformula J:{\blackboard R}^\infty \rightarrow {\blackboard R},f \mapsto J[f] \stopformula Neo is great. \startformula J \colon ℝ^∞ → ℝ, f ↦ J[f] \stopformula \stoptext
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