数学重音符号如小箭头和˜(tilde)等的输入命令可参考第50页中的 表3.1。可覆盖多个字符的宽重音符号可由\widetilde和\widehat等得 到。字符’将生成0(prime)。 \begin{disymath} y=x^{2}\qquady’=2x\qquady’’=2y=x2y0=2xy00=2 \end{disymath} 向量(Vectors)通常用上方有小箭头(arrowsymbols)的变...
With a definition like \newcommand\overtext[2]{\ensurestackMath{\stackengine{1pt}{#1}% {\scalebox{.5}{$\scriptscriptstyle #2$}}{O}{c}{F}{F}{S}}}, a simple invocation of $\overtext{\tau}{e-m}$ accomplishes the task. If the overset is actually text over a long tilde... \...
6 accent above a greek letter 7 Adding a dot over greek letter in text mode 5 Greek Letters in Text (not math mode) 11 How can I get three diacritics on the same Greek letter? 1 How to type a circumflex over a greek letter in text mode? 13 Double-tilde over symbol 6 Greek...
$\tilde{a}$ & |\tilde{a}| & $\ddot{a}$ & |\ddot{a}| & $\widehat{AAA}$ & |\widehat{AAA}| \end{tabular} \section*{Operators} \begin{tabular}{lllll} |\sin| & |\cos| & |\arcsin| & |\arccos| & |\sinh| \\ |\cosh| & |\tan| & |\arctan| & |\log| & |\ln...
As a matter of fact, T X even prevents you from doing stupid things by E ignoring any spaces that you put between $’s. For example, $(x + y)/(x - z)$ (x + y)/(x − z) However, if you really need a blank space in your formula, you can type ‘\ ’. For example, ...
x´\acute{x}x˜\tilde{x}˚x\mathring{x} x` \grave{x} x˘ \breve{x}x˙ \dot{x} x¯ \bar{x} xˇ \check{x}x¨ \ddot{x} ⃗x \vec{x} xˆ \hat{x}...x \dddot{x} 表3.4: 长标注符号xxx\overline{xxx}←xx→x\overleftrightarrow{xxx}—^xxx\underline{xxx}xxx...
Use a tilde before\cite,\ref, etc. to avoid a line break immediately before the reference. For example, writeSome also use logging statements~\cite{Spi06e}. Put a backslash after a non-sentence ending period to ensure this will not be followed by the sentence-ending spacing. For example,...
If you need a tilde in URLs, consider using the url or hyperref package; see section 1.10.3. Accents In basic T X, accents are formed by putting a control symbol of that accent in front of E the letter: Sch\on b\ˆet\’e ¨ ˆ ´ for ‘Schon bete’. If you have an ...
The theorem number is automatically assigned by LATEX, and it can be referenced by \ref{T:xxx} as in it follows from Theorem~\ref{T:xxx} (the tilde ˜ keeps the word "Theorem" and the theorem number together—see section 2.4.3). I use the convention that the label for a theorem ...
${\cal A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z}$ gives ABCDEFGHIJ KLMN OPQRST UVWX YZ Character Modiers \hat{e} e ^ \widehat{easy} d easy \tilde{e} e ~ \widetilde{easy} g easy \check{e} e \breve{e} e \acute{e} e \grave{e} e \bar{...