Kuang Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The ONLY difference is that those real display equations created by
CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger spacings away from its adjacent paragraphs,
which I don't quite look like.
Make sure that the display equation is in the _same_ paragraph as
the text above/below.
Kuang Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The ONLY difference is that those real display equations created by
CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger spacings away from its adjacent paragraphs,
which I don't quite look like.
Make sure that the display equation is in the _same_ paragraph as
the text above/below.
Kuang Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The ONLY difference is that those real display equations created by
> CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger spacings away from its adjacent paragraphs,
> which I don't quite look like.
Make sure that the display equation is in the _same_ paragraph as
the text
Hi,
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They
have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look
like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real
display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger
Kuang Chen wrote:
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a
Kuang Chen wrote:
Hi, Konrad:
Problem solved. I found the reason seems to be that spacing is big whenever
I want to insert a real display equation in a separate line. However if I
insert it right after a paragraph by ctrl+alt+n, a new box will also show up on
a new line below the
Hi,
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They
have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look
like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real
display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger
Kuang Chen wrote:
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a
Kuang Chen wrote:
Hi, Konrad:
Problem solved. I found the reason seems to be that spacing is big whenever
I want to insert a real display equation in a separate line. However if I
insert it right after a paragraph by ctrl+alt+n, a new box will also show up on
a new line below the
Hi,
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They
have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look
like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real
display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger
Kuang Chen wrote:
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a
Kuang Chen wrote:
Hi, Konrad:
Problem solved. I found the reason seems to be that spacing is big whenever
I want to insert a real display equation in a separate line. However if I
insert it right after a paragraph by ctrl+alt+n, a new box will also show up on
a new line below the
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