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[bug #64370] Matrix Column Vertical Space is Sub Optimal
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anonymous |
Subject: |
[bug #64370] Matrix Column Vertical Space is Sub Optimal |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Jun 2023 02:54:30 -0400 (EDT) |
URL:
<https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64370>
Summary: Matrix Column Vertical Space is Sub Optimal
Group: GNU roff
Submitter: None
Submitted: Fri 30 Jun 2023 06:54:28 AM UTC
Category: Preprocessor eqn
Severity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: None
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
Planned Release: None
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Date: Fri 30 Jun 2023 06:54:28 AM UTC By: Anonymous
See the attached. When I have two entries in the same row, one
0
and the other a term like
{ partial x } over { partial r }
which have a big height difference, they are poorly spaced vertically.
The code and a PDF are attached. Same problem with -ms or -mm.
See my matrix A for the problem matrix.
The matrix B is better aligned but I had to seriously mess with fake (unpadded
space) subscripts and superscripts to achieve this.
The example C tries to imitate the spacing this is expected in A.
Thanks - Damian
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Date: Fri 30 Jun 2023 06:54:28 AM UTC Name: matrix.ms Size: 709B By: None
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=54901>
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Date: Fri 30 Jun 2023 06:54:28 AM UTC Name: matrix.pdf Size: 18KiB By:
None
<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=54902>
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