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Nov 15 |
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Jun 25 |
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May 3 |
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How can I create a full-size circumflex in typewriter font? Interesting, I didn't realise you could start a math mode segment with a superscript! Will try this at some point. |
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Oct 26 |
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Spacing around \left and \right Yes, this is infuriating... Prevents me making a single command for Big-Oh notation that can handle both simple and tall formulae. How on earth was this overlooked??? |
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Oct 8 |
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How can I create a full-size circumflex in typewriter font? Mention a couple of other strategies that aren't perfect |
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Oct 8 |
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How can I create a full-size circumflex in typewriter font? Thanks, but that looks identical to \textasciicircum and \verb|^| inside a \texttt{} -- small and high. I'll update my question. Is it possible to use multiple monospace fonts in a single document, and do all monospace fonts of the same point size have the same fixed width? If so that might let me choose a different font for just the ^ character that doesn't mess with the alignment (I need to keep most characters in the standard monospaced font). |
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Oct 7 |
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Oct 7 |
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Oct 7 |
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How can I create a full-size circumflex in typewriter font? Fix link. |
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Oct 7 |
asked | How can I create a full-size circumflex in typewriter font? |
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Oct 7 |
awarded | Supporter |