duncan deliberated,
>
> > hmm, yes it does. Yesterday it was causing errors, but it seemed
> > horribly confused in general.
> Was this due to attemtoing constrcutions along the lines of x^2'', which
> probably makes TeX complain about a double subscript (in addition to presumably
> being the
> hmm, yes it does. Yesterday it was causing errors, but it seemed
> horribly confused in general.
>
Was this due to attemtoing constrcutions along the lines of x^2'', which
probably makes TeX complain about a double subscript (in addition to presumably
being the wrong thing, etc)? If you rea
jmarc jabbered,
> Richard> I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do
> Richard> I get ' and " to indicate "prime" and "double prime" in
> Richard> equations? For that matter, is this the same question as
> Richard> getting them in text for inches and feet?
>
> Doesn't ' work f
> "Richard" == Richard E Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do
Richard> I get ' and " to indicate "prime" and "double prime" in
Richard> equations? For that matter, is this the same question as
Richard> getting them in text f
I've been meanign to ask this for years. How in the world do I get
' and " to indicate "prime" and "double prime" in equations? For that
matter, is this the same question as getting them in text for inches
and feet?
hawk