Hi. To get a literal underscore In LaTeX, you have to use "\_" . The equivalent in TLatex could presumably be "#_" . Stephen On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Rene Brun wrote: > Hi Martin, > Thanks for this feedback. I understand your point. However, if we do not force > the curly brackets for subscripts/superscripts, how do you propose to > handle the frequent case with underscores in titles, etc ? > eg, how do you draw the string N_i ? and what about 2 consecutive underscores, > N__i ? > > Rene Brun > > > Martin Weber wrote: > > > > Dear all, > > > > the only thing I noticed up to now to be incompatible with LaTeX is the > > use of superscript/subscript in TLatex. > > > > In TLatex, you have to enclose even a single character in brackets like > > N_{i} to get subscript, whereas in LaTeX N_i works perfectly (in math > > mode). This is quite annoying if you have a lot of indices. > > > > Martin >
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