Math equation in subtitle with classicthesis, impossible even with texorpdfstring
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Normally when using math equations inside titles with the classicthesis package, one can use texorpdfstring to get out of problems. Here this does not seem to work, no idea why.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath, scalerel}
newcommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
classicthesis
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Normally when using math equations inside titles with the classicthesis package, one can use texorpdfstring to get out of problems. Here this does not seem to work, no idea why.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath, scalerel}
newcommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
classicthesis
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Normally when using math equations inside titles with the classicthesis package, one can use texorpdfstring to get out of problems. Here this does not seem to work, no idea why.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath, scalerel}
newcommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
classicthesis
Normally when using math equations inside titles with the classicthesis package, one can use texorpdfstring to get out of problems. Here this does not seem to work, no idea why.
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath, scalerel}
newcommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
classicthesis
classicthesis
asked Nov 29 at 13:56
Damien L
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scalerel
is a fragile command. Either you define antishriek
with DeclareRobustCommand
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
or use protect
when in a moving argument (sectional titles or captions)
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{protectantishriek}$}{TEXT}}
Maybe you're interested in a different definition for antishriek
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishriek}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
If you want the reverse exclamation mark to be raised at the same level as the exclamation mark, you can do as follows
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishrieksymbol}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{{mathpaletteanti@shriekrelax}}
newcommandanti@shriek[2]{%
raisebox{depth}{$m@th#1antishrieksymbol$}%
}
makeatother
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
scalerel
is a fragile command. Either you define antishriek
with DeclareRobustCommand
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
or use protect
when in a moving argument (sectional titles or captions)
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{protectantishriek}$}{TEXT}}
Maybe you're interested in a different definition for antishriek
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishriek}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
If you want the reverse exclamation mark to be raised at the same level as the exclamation mark, you can do as follows
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishrieksymbol}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{{mathpaletteanti@shriekrelax}}
newcommandanti@shriek[2]{%
raisebox{depth}{$m@th#1antishrieksymbol$}%
}
makeatother
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
scalerel
is a fragile command. Either you define antishriek
with DeclareRobustCommand
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
or use protect
when in a moving argument (sectional titles or captions)
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{protectantishriek}$}{TEXT}}
Maybe you're interested in a different definition for antishriek
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishriek}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
If you want the reverse exclamation mark to be raised at the same level as the exclamation mark, you can do as follows
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishrieksymbol}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{{mathpaletteanti@shriekrelax}}
newcommandanti@shriek[2]{%
raisebox{depth}{$m@th#1antishrieksymbol$}%
}
makeatother
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
scalerel
is a fragile command. Either you define antishriek
with DeclareRobustCommand
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
or use protect
when in a moving argument (sectional titles or captions)
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{protectantishriek}$}{TEXT}}
Maybe you're interested in a different definition for antishriek
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishriek}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
If you want the reverse exclamation mark to be raised at the same level as the exclamation mark, you can do as follows
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishrieksymbol}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{{mathpaletteanti@shriekrelax}}
newcommandanti@shriek[2]{%
raisebox{depth}{$m@th#1antishrieksymbol$}%
}
makeatother
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
scalerel
is a fragile command. Either you define antishriek
with DeclareRobustCommand
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{scalerel*{$¡$}{!}}
or use protect
when in a moving argument (sectional titles or captions)
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{protectantishriek}$}{TEXT}}
Maybe you're interested in a different definition for antishriek
:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishriek}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
If you want the reverse exclamation mark to be raised at the same level as the exclamation mark, you can do as follows
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[nochapters]{classicthesis}
usepackage{amsmath}
DeclareMathSymbol{antishrieksymbol}{mathord}{operators}{'74}
makeatletter
DeclareRobustCommand{antishriek}{{mathpaletteanti@shriekrelax}}
newcommandanti@shriek[2]{%
raisebox{depth}{$m@th#1antishrieksymbol$}%
}
makeatother
begin{document}
subsection{texorpdfstring{$a^{antishriek}+a^{!}$}{TEXT}}
end{document}
edited Nov 29 at 14:16
answered Nov 29 at 14:02
egreg
702k8618733147
702k8618733147
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