Different spacing around circ in different places in the same document using the exact same commands












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Why is this happening? Compare the two outputs, both using $f circ g$.


enter image description here



This produces the first output:
such that $f circ g = txtn{id}_Y$ and $g circ f = txtn{id}_X$,



and this produces the second output:
and both $h circ f$ and $g circ k$ are continuous



enter image description here



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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Perhaps, in the second line, (La)TeX is trying to make a very tight line fit, exactly, in a single line: in such cases, the spacing around binary operators is allowed to shrink to zero points.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:05






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    welcome to tex.se! please show us small complete document which will reproduce your problem. i can't reproduce your problem. however,

    – Zarko
    Jan 19 at 19:13













  • @GuM If that's what it is indeed doing, then how do I fix this?

    – Junglemath
    Jan 19 at 19:17











  • Well, this cannot be considered an error: (La)TeX is simply doing the job it is supposed to carry out, that is, to typeset a given text in the best way possible, given the circumstances. The only viable remedy in such cases, if you really find the output awful, is to rewrite the passage so to allow a more visually pleasant sequence of line breaks.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:27


















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Why is this happening? Compare the two outputs, both using $f circ g$.


enter image description here



This produces the first output:
such that $f circ g = txtn{id}_Y$ and $g circ f = txtn{id}_X$,



and this produces the second output:
and both $h circ f$ and $g circ k$ are continuous



enter image description here



Thanks










share|improve this question

























  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Perhaps, in the second line, (La)TeX is trying to make a very tight line fit, exactly, in a single line: in such cases, the spacing around binary operators is allowed to shrink to zero points.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:05






  • 1





    welcome to tex.se! please show us small complete document which will reproduce your problem. i can't reproduce your problem. however,

    – Zarko
    Jan 19 at 19:13













  • @GuM If that's what it is indeed doing, then how do I fix this?

    – Junglemath
    Jan 19 at 19:17











  • Well, this cannot be considered an error: (La)TeX is simply doing the job it is supposed to carry out, that is, to typeset a given text in the best way possible, given the circumstances. The only viable remedy in such cases, if you really find the output awful, is to rewrite the passage so to allow a more visually pleasant sequence of line breaks.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:27
















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Why is this happening? Compare the two outputs, both using $f circ g$.


enter image description here



This produces the first output:
such that $f circ g = txtn{id}_Y$ and $g circ f = txtn{id}_X$,



and this produces the second output:
and both $h circ f$ and $g circ k$ are continuous



enter image description here



Thanks










share|improve this question
















Why is this happening? Compare the two outputs, both using $f circ g$.


enter image description here



This produces the first output:
such that $f circ g = txtn{id}_Y$ and $g circ f = txtn{id}_X$,



and this produces the second output:
and both $h circ f$ and $g circ k$ are continuous



enter image description here



Thanks







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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Perhaps, in the second line, (La)TeX is trying to make a very tight line fit, exactly, in a single line: in such cases, the spacing around binary operators is allowed to shrink to zero points.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:05






  • 1





    welcome to tex.se! please show us small complete document which will reproduce your problem. i can't reproduce your problem. however,

    – Zarko
    Jan 19 at 19:13













  • @GuM If that's what it is indeed doing, then how do I fix this?

    – Junglemath
    Jan 19 at 19:17











  • Well, this cannot be considered an error: (La)TeX is simply doing the job it is supposed to carry out, that is, to typeset a given text in the best way possible, given the circumstances. The only viable remedy in such cases, if you really find the output awful, is to rewrite the passage so to allow a more visually pleasant sequence of line breaks.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:27





















  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Perhaps, in the second line, (La)TeX is trying to make a very tight line fit, exactly, in a single line: in such cases, the spacing around binary operators is allowed to shrink to zero points.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:05






  • 1





    welcome to tex.se! please show us small complete document which will reproduce your problem. i can't reproduce your problem. however,

    – Zarko
    Jan 19 at 19:13













  • @GuM If that's what it is indeed doing, then how do I fix this?

    – Junglemath
    Jan 19 at 19:17











  • Well, this cannot be considered an error: (La)TeX is simply doing the job it is supposed to carry out, that is, to typeset a given text in the best way possible, given the circumstances. The only viable remedy in such cases, if you really find the output awful, is to rewrite the passage so to allow a more visually pleasant sequence of line breaks.

    – GuM
    Jan 19 at 19:27



















Welcome to TeX.SX! Perhaps, in the second line, (La)TeX is trying to make a very tight line fit, exactly, in a single line: in such cases, the spacing around binary operators is allowed to shrink to zero points.

– GuM
Jan 19 at 19:05





Welcome to TeX.SX! Perhaps, in the second line, (La)TeX is trying to make a very tight line fit, exactly, in a single line: in such cases, the spacing around binary operators is allowed to shrink to zero points.

– GuM
Jan 19 at 19:05




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welcome to tex.se! please show us small complete document which will reproduce your problem. i can't reproduce your problem. however,

– Zarko
Jan 19 at 19:13







welcome to tex.se! please show us small complete document which will reproduce your problem. i can't reproduce your problem. however,

– Zarko
Jan 19 at 19:13















@GuM If that's what it is indeed doing, then how do I fix this?

– Junglemath
Jan 19 at 19:17





@GuM If that's what it is indeed doing, then how do I fix this?

– Junglemath
Jan 19 at 19:17













Well, this cannot be considered an error: (La)TeX is simply doing the job it is supposed to carry out, that is, to typeset a given text in the best way possible, given the circumstances. The only viable remedy in such cases, if you really find the output awful, is to rewrite the passage so to allow a more visually pleasant sequence of line breaks.

– GuM
Jan 19 at 19:27







Well, this cannot be considered an error: (La)TeX is simply doing the job it is supposed to carry out, that is, to typeset a given text in the best way possible, given the circumstances. The only viable remedy in such cases, if you really find the output awful, is to rewrite the passage so to allow a more visually pleasant sequence of line breaks.

– GuM
Jan 19 at 19:27












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