On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 12:09:47AM +0100, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Please not. I think that if your formula doesn't fit on screen, even
> after enlarging the window to full screen size, chances are that it
> will not fit on paper, too.

That's not true if you use a lot of ERT in math.
\rightleftdoubleharpoonwhatever is quite a bit more verbose than
whatever TeX will produce.

> There should be a way to represent in mathed things that really don't
> take space on paper, of course. For example, $o\mkern-8.5mu/$ takes a
> lot of space on screen, but not on paper. Maybe a sort of collapsable
> inset which automatically expands when the cursor goes over it could be
> used for such things?

It's called 'math macro'. But it does not help in all cases either.

Andre'

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