Retain inter-word spacing in math mode
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Is there a shorthand/ instruction for math mode
to simply retain words and not collapse the whitespace? I.e. rather than manually inserting spacing after each word with ,
and friends.
Here is the text I would like to have be treated like text with math symbols:
$${(i,t) where i in {Truths} and t in {Actuals Sets} and {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}$$
The result is that the non-symbol words are collapsed into a mush:
While it is possible to fix this manually (using ,
and friends):
$${(i,t), where, i in {Truths}, and, t in {Actuals Sets}, and, {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}
.. resulting in :
That seems like too much manual work.
What are the options here?
math-mode pandoc white-space
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Is there a shorthand/ instruction for math mode
to simply retain words and not collapse the whitespace? I.e. rather than manually inserting spacing after each word with ,
and friends.
Here is the text I would like to have be treated like text with math symbols:
$${(i,t) where i in {Truths} and t in {Actuals Sets} and {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}$$
The result is that the non-symbol words are collapsed into a mush:
While it is possible to fix this manually (using ,
and friends):
$${(i,t), where, i in {Truths}, and, t in {Actuals Sets}, and, {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}
.. resulting in :
That seems like too much manual work.
What are the options here?
math-mode pandoc white-space
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– Werner
1 min ago
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down vote
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Is there a shorthand/ instruction for math mode
to simply retain words and not collapse the whitespace? I.e. rather than manually inserting spacing after each word with ,
and friends.
Here is the text I would like to have be treated like text with math symbols:
$${(i,t) where i in {Truths} and t in {Actuals Sets} and {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}$$
The result is that the non-symbol words are collapsed into a mush:
While it is possible to fix this manually (using ,
and friends):
$${(i,t), where, i in {Truths}, and, t in {Actuals Sets}, and, {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}
.. resulting in :
That seems like too much manual work.
What are the options here?
math-mode pandoc white-space
Is there a shorthand/ instruction for math mode
to simply retain words and not collapse the whitespace? I.e. rather than manually inserting spacing after each word with ,
and friends.
Here is the text I would like to have be treated like text with math symbols:
$${(i,t) where i in {Truths} and t in {Actuals Sets} and {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}$$
The result is that the non-symbol words are collapsed into a mush:
While it is possible to fix this manually (using ,
and friends):
$${(i,t), where, i in {Truths}, and, t in {Actuals Sets}, and, {Truths_i} cap {Actuals_t} ne o}
.. resulting in :
That seems like too much manual work.
What are the options here?
math-mode pandoc white-space
math-mode pandoc white-space
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