I typically use
\textit{Some italicized text}
while some of my colleagues use
{\it Some other text}
Should I bother changing one or the other, or does it matter?
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I typically use
while some of my colleagues use
Should I bother changing one or the other, or does it matter? |
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From l2tabu:
(The last sentence only makes sense, when you see it rendered by LaTeX. Essentially the 'f' in the first example overlaps with the 'h'.) |
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Hmm, I just posted this as an answer to another question, but just as I was posting, that question was closed—with a referral here. So I'll throw in my 2¢ here... The reason I don't like
Whereas
This is nice. However, you may notice that it still fails to handle nested style adjustments to small caps, since the Computer Modern fonts do not contain slanted or bold small caps:
If this is a problem for you, then what I recommend—and I just happened to learn about this yesterday myself—is the wonderful
As a bonus, Alas, I haven't yet found a package which fixes the behavior of nested instances of
As a workaround, you can usually write Update: As others have pointed out, |
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