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RE: [Groff] Eqn, tbl and groff characters
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Ted Harding |
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RE: [Groff] Eqn, tbl and groff characters |
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Tue, 03 Apr 2007 19:41:44 +0100 (BST) |
On 03-Apr-07 03:11:26, Frank Jahnke wrote:
> I am submitting a proposal that contains equations, tables and US $
> signs. What character would list members suggest I use for in-line
> equations? The # character is used internally within tbl and I have
> equations in tables so I cannot use #. I would like to print $ (my
> usual eqn choice) because I need some dollar symbols. Or is there a
> way to escape $ in groff and use delim $$ for eqn?
>
> Frank
No problem: Just use \[Do] = \(Do for the dollar sign in text,
and keep $$ for inline equations! (This is what I always do.
Mind you, I have less use for $$ as money than for $$ in eqn.
It's different with ££ of course ... ).
Best wishes,
Ted.
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