I'm trying to typeset
as $one \sideset{}{_{three}}\prod two$
in instiki (well, ok, it's the nLab [waves to Andrew Stacey]), but it doesn't work. Is there any other alternative to \sideset
that I could use?
*waves back*
This is probably off-topic (as iTeX is only based on a subset of TeX, not a TeX package or format), but there is an answer that is similar to a LaTeX solution which is to use the \tensor
command. In LaTeX this is supplied by the tensor
package. In iTeX, it is one of the implemented commands.
$one \tensor{\prod}{_three} two$
Produces:
(I missed this first time around, sorry. Happened to search for instiki
here and spotted this. Probably better posted on the nForum.)
\fourIdx
command from the fouridx package could be an option; no idea if it works in instiki, though.\nolimits
to no avail\sideset
. the following gives the same result as what is shown in the question:$one \displaystyle\prod\nolimits_{three} two$ and if there's something else in the math string that you don't want in
\displaystyle, just wrap the middle section in
{...}` to localize it.