Wayan wrote: > On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote: > >>I'd type 1 ^ \ m a t h r m <space> x and it works at least with current >>1.3.0cvs.
This way one can only put one character into \mathrm - mode. > Yes, you are right... I have typed {} after \mathrm. This seems to be only > work in previous version. Sometimes I want to use names as indices. They have to appear in formulas exactly the same like in the text above (i.e. not italic). Writing \mathrm for every character is annoying. So, how can I group successive characters in \mathrm? Thanks, Ronald