On 6/22/2013 10:45 PM, Sander Maijers wrote:
If I decide to use, for instance, "Σ" instead of "\sum", this operator is no longer stretched/scaling regardless of the sub/superscripts specified tot it. Is it possible to keep stretching/scaling while using Inicode characters for such operators?
This is because it's a greek sigma and I'm pretty sure that e.g. Thomas would be surprised to see a math symbol showing up in his greek.
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