Re: displaystyle applied to fractions in a matrix
Michael Koundouros wrote: > > I want the fractions within my matrix to have displaystyle. I am using the > following command in my preamble: > > \newcommand{\bigmath}[1]{\displaystyle{#1}} > > once in math-mode I create my matrix and use the command > \bigmath{} in each cell. > > viewing the ps file shows that fractions above one another are touching. How > do you increase the vertical distance between cells?? choose the align-environment instead of the array one. Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Re: displaystyle applied to fractions in a matrix
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:12:16AM +0100, Michael Koundouros wrote: > I want the fractions within my matrix to have displaystyle. I am using the > following command in my preamble: > > \newcommand{\bigmath}[1]{\displaystyle{#1}} > > once in math-mode I create my matrix and use the command > \bigmath{} in each cell. > > viewing the ps file shows that fractions above one another are touching. How > do you increase the vertical distance between cells?? \def\arraystretch{1.2} > Or better yet is there an easier way of accomplishing the task of > attributing the matrix components with displaystyle ??? Put {\everymath{\displaystyle\everymath{}}\def\arraystretch{1.2} before the matrix, and } after it. You can also redefine the array environment, if all your matrices need to use displaystyle.
displaystyle applied to fractions in a matrix
Hi, I want the fractions within my matrix to have displaystyle. I am using the following command in my preamble: \newcommand{\bigmath}[1]{\displaystyle{#1}} once in math-mode I create my matrix and use the command \bigmath{} in each cell. viewing the ps file shows that fractions above one another are touching. How do you increase the vertical distance between cells?? Or better yet is there an easier way of accomplishing the task of attributing the matrix components with displaystyle ??? thanks for the advice Michael