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Equation formatting
Hi,
I've been trying to decide whether to use Word 2007 or LaTeX for a long document that has lots of equations and pictures. I have switched back and forth a couple of times already, for various reasons. Despite its arcane technology, I'm now leaning towards LaTeX because I can't get some of my equations to look nice in Word 2007. Specifically: (1) The "sigma" symbols in summations are way too tall (the Cambria Math font is the source of this trouble, I suppose) (2) Parentheses around tall objects (like fractions) are generally not tall enough (3) Square root symbols are too tall Is there any way to make adjustments in these 3 cases ?? thanks cc |
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