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Re: @Math stuff
From: |
Jeff Kingston |
Subject: |
Re: @Math stuff |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Aug 2007 07:46:47 +1100 |
> All arrows have the default precedence, which is probably
> wrong. I'm not sure what precedence they should have, though.
I was happy with the old @Eq precedences, or rather non-precedences,
which effectively gave these symbols the precedence of white space.
I would have thought sub/sup > operator > relation was the go, with
arrows being relations. Not sure about over, but certainly less
than sub/sub.
> Do you have use cases of `non'?
I mainly use it to enclose single isolated symbols in
running text, as in @M { non <= } when I'm talking about
the <= operator. Lout will parse this as
non { {} <= {} }
or as
{ non {} } <= {}
depending on the precedences. It should be possible to
make @M { non <= } work by giving non low precedence
and making it change to a style that leaves out all
horizontal space.
Jeff
- @Math stuff, Jeff Kingston, 2007/08/24
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