Re: overlapping math symbols
- From: Werner <wgrundlingh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2007 14:12:39 -0700
Mike,
I don't understand where you could have a problem compiling
\parallelrightarrow because both my definition and that of Lars' works
in both math and text mode. Personally, I like Lars' definition
better, because the spacing between the 'new operator' and it's
operands are better. Note that the definitions were made as
\parallelrightarrow and not \parallelarrow. Additionally, using my
definition $t_1$ \parallelrightarrow $t_2$ compiles into a single
paragraph using pdflatex, as expected. I'm using pdfeTeX, Version
3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 in MiKTeX 2.5.
Regardless, I assume between the two presented commands you were able
to make things work... Otherwise, post exact problems with/requests to
our replies.
Werner
On May 30, 1:29 pm, katel...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you for the reply. This is quite close to what I am looking for,
but unfortunately I don't know anything about tex hacking and so can't
modify myself what you've written. First, it would be much better if I
could use this command in math mode. I compile with pdflatex, and for
me $\parallelarrow$ does not work, whereas \parallelarrow does. Also
another problem is that, if I type $t_1$ \parallelarrow $t_2$, it
inserts a new line after the parallel arrow.
Thanks again.
-Mike
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