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Re: Inequalities in math blocks


From: Rudolf Adamkovič
Subject: Re: Inequalities in math blocks
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2021 14:50:13 +0200

Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:

On 05/10/2021 14:55, Rudolf Adamkovič wrote:
Timothy writes:
You’re going to be much better off if you just use LaTeX math delimiters, i.e. `\( ... \)'.

Interesting. It works, but I do not understand why!

Did you inspect HTML file? Playing with export, I do not see real difference. Result is "\(1<2\)" even for $1<2$.

Oops! I spoke too soon. I re-tried \( and \) with "1" and "2" instead of "a" and "b", but that does not break HTML rendering in Firefox. When I use "a" and "b" instead, like I did in my original post, it does break rendering with both $$ and \( and \).

- \(a>b\) \(b<a\) $a>b$ $b<a$ I could still use \gt and \lt - everywhere, but ugh. R+
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Logic is a science of the necessary laws of thought, without which no employment of the understanding and the reason takes place. -- Immanuel Kant, 1785 Rudolf Adamkovič <salutis@me.com> Studenohorská 25 84103 Bratislava Slovakia [he/him]



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