2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you
need to either hit
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you
need to either hit
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you
need to either hit
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you
need to either hit
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with "g", "m" and "d" as
normal text not in italics (and, of course, "-2" and "-1" are
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you
need to
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with "g", "m" and "d" as
normal text not in italics (and, of course, "-2" and "-1" are
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you
need to