LaTex inline math $…$ problem in WinEdt
In WinEdt10, the inline math is italic, and the subscript "_" is no longer visible. I need to turn off the italic format of the inline mode $...$. Can anyone help with the issue?
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In WinEdt10, the inline math is italic, and the subscript "_" is no longer visible. I need to turn off the italic format of the inline mode $...$. Can anyone help with the issue?
winedt inline
2
Actually,$$...$$
is deprecated syntax in LaTeX, regardless which editor you're using
– Christian Hupfer
Jan 16 at 20:43
2
Which version of WinEdt do you employ? There’s a WinEdt help forum. Have you contacted it?
– Mico
Jan 16 at 20:56
Have you tried to change font? I remember I had a similar problem eons ago, although it was on Linux.
– Rmano
Jan 16 at 21:06
1
with winedt 10.3 i can't reproduce your problem. the subscript "_" is clear visible.
– Zarko
Jan 16 at 22:23
I use WinEdt10.3. In the older version, the text inside $...$ does not set italic. However, in WinEdt 10.3, the text inside $...$ are set italic, so the subscript is not visible. If anyone knows how to turn off the italic font for the $...$ environment, it should fix the problem.
– platog
Jan 17 at 3:59
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In WinEdt10, the inline math is italic, and the subscript "_" is no longer visible. I need to turn off the italic format of the inline mode $...$. Can anyone help with the issue?
winedt inline
In WinEdt10, the inline math is italic, and the subscript "_" is no longer visible. I need to turn off the italic format of the inline mode $...$. Can anyone help with the issue?
winedt inline
winedt inline
asked Jan 16 at 20:34
platogplatog
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2
Actually,$$...$$
is deprecated syntax in LaTeX, regardless which editor you're using
– Christian Hupfer
Jan 16 at 20:43
2
Which version of WinEdt do you employ? There’s a WinEdt help forum. Have you contacted it?
– Mico
Jan 16 at 20:56
Have you tried to change font? I remember I had a similar problem eons ago, although it was on Linux.
– Rmano
Jan 16 at 21:06
1
with winedt 10.3 i can't reproduce your problem. the subscript "_" is clear visible.
– Zarko
Jan 16 at 22:23
I use WinEdt10.3. In the older version, the text inside $...$ does not set italic. However, in WinEdt 10.3, the text inside $...$ are set italic, so the subscript is not visible. If anyone knows how to turn off the italic font for the $...$ environment, it should fix the problem.
– platog
Jan 17 at 3:59
|
show 1 more comment
2
Actually,$$...$$
is deprecated syntax in LaTeX, regardless which editor you're using
– Christian Hupfer
Jan 16 at 20:43
2
Which version of WinEdt do you employ? There’s a WinEdt help forum. Have you contacted it?
– Mico
Jan 16 at 20:56
Have you tried to change font? I remember I had a similar problem eons ago, although it was on Linux.
– Rmano
Jan 16 at 21:06
1
with winedt 10.3 i can't reproduce your problem. the subscript "_" is clear visible.
– Zarko
Jan 16 at 22:23
I use WinEdt10.3. In the older version, the text inside $...$ does not set italic. However, in WinEdt 10.3, the text inside $...$ are set italic, so the subscript is not visible. If anyone knows how to turn off the italic font for the $...$ environment, it should fix the problem.
– platog
Jan 17 at 3:59
2
2
Actually,
$$...$$
is deprecated syntax in LaTeX, regardless which editor you're using– Christian Hupfer
Jan 16 at 20:43
Actually,
$$...$$
is deprecated syntax in LaTeX, regardless which editor you're using– Christian Hupfer
Jan 16 at 20:43
2
2
Which version of WinEdt do you employ? There’s a WinEdt help forum. Have you contacted it?
– Mico
Jan 16 at 20:56
Which version of WinEdt do you employ? There’s a WinEdt help forum. Have you contacted it?
– Mico
Jan 16 at 20:56
Have you tried to change font? I remember I had a similar problem eons ago, although it was on Linux.
– Rmano
Jan 16 at 21:06
Have you tried to change font? I remember I had a similar problem eons ago, although it was on Linux.
– Rmano
Jan 16 at 21:06
1
1
with winedt 10.3 i can't reproduce your problem. the subscript "_" is clear visible.
– Zarko
Jan 16 at 22:23
with winedt 10.3 i can't reproduce your problem. the subscript "_" is clear visible.
– Zarko
Jan 16 at 22:23
I use WinEdt10.3. In the older version, the text inside $...$ does not set italic. However, in WinEdt 10.3, the text inside $...$ are set italic, so the subscript is not visible. If anyone knows how to turn off the italic font for the $...$ environment, it should fix the problem.
– platog
Jan 17 at 3:59
I use WinEdt10.3. In the older version, the text inside $...$ does not set italic. However, in WinEdt 10.3, the text inside $...$ are set italic, so the subscript is not visible. If anyone knows how to turn off the italic font for the $...$ environment, it should fix the problem.
– platog
Jan 17 at 3:59
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This depends on your default language, font selection and/ or display magnification.
The best solution is to leave highlighting as is (italics) AND increase the "Extra Line Spacing (Below)" until the underline is visible. This can be done in the Font Tab of the Preferences Dialog (WinEdt Options Menu). The default value is 1 pixel but in some cases 2, 3, or even 4 pixels might be required in order to prevent the italics underline to be clipped.
If desired, it is also possible to disable the italic attribute. This is done in the Options Interface -> Highlighting: Colors, Keywords...
Double click on Switches and in Switches.ini search for line:
SWITCH="$?$"
Change the last line in this item from:
ITALIC=1
to
ITALIC=0
and reload the script (the first button in the toolbar of the options interface).
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This depends on your default language, font selection and/ or display magnification.
The best solution is to leave highlighting as is (italics) AND increase the "Extra Line Spacing (Below)" until the underline is visible. This can be done in the Font Tab of the Preferences Dialog (WinEdt Options Menu). The default value is 1 pixel but in some cases 2, 3, or even 4 pixels might be required in order to prevent the italics underline to be clipped.
If desired, it is also possible to disable the italic attribute. This is done in the Options Interface -> Highlighting: Colors, Keywords...
Double click on Switches and in Switches.ini search for line:
SWITCH="$?$"
Change the last line in this item from:
ITALIC=1
to
ITALIC=0
and reload the script (the first button in the toolbar of the options interface).
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This depends on your default language, font selection and/ or display magnification.
The best solution is to leave highlighting as is (italics) AND increase the "Extra Line Spacing (Below)" until the underline is visible. This can be done in the Font Tab of the Preferences Dialog (WinEdt Options Menu). The default value is 1 pixel but in some cases 2, 3, or even 4 pixels might be required in order to prevent the italics underline to be clipped.
If desired, it is also possible to disable the italic attribute. This is done in the Options Interface -> Highlighting: Colors, Keywords...
Double click on Switches and in Switches.ini search for line:
SWITCH="$?$"
Change the last line in this item from:
ITALIC=1
to
ITALIC=0
and reload the script (the first button in the toolbar of the options interface).
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This depends on your default language, font selection and/ or display magnification.
The best solution is to leave highlighting as is (italics) AND increase the "Extra Line Spacing (Below)" until the underline is visible. This can be done in the Font Tab of the Preferences Dialog (WinEdt Options Menu). The default value is 1 pixel but in some cases 2, 3, or even 4 pixels might be required in order to prevent the italics underline to be clipped.
If desired, it is also possible to disable the italic attribute. This is done in the Options Interface -> Highlighting: Colors, Keywords...
Double click on Switches and in Switches.ini search for line:
SWITCH="$?$"
Change the last line in this item from:
ITALIC=1
to
ITALIC=0
and reload the script (the first button in the toolbar of the options interface).
This depends on your default language, font selection and/ or display magnification.
The best solution is to leave highlighting as is (italics) AND increase the "Extra Line Spacing (Below)" until the underline is visible. This can be done in the Font Tab of the Preferences Dialog (WinEdt Options Menu). The default value is 1 pixel but in some cases 2, 3, or even 4 pixels might be required in order to prevent the italics underline to be clipped.
If desired, it is also possible to disable the italic attribute. This is done in the Options Interface -> Highlighting: Colors, Keywords...
Double click on Switches and in Switches.ini search for line:
SWITCH="$?$"
Change the last line in this item from:
ITALIC=1
to
ITALIC=0
and reload the script (the first button in the toolbar of the options interface).
answered Jan 17 at 17:07
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Actually,
$$...$$
is deprecated syntax in LaTeX, regardless which editor you're using– Christian Hupfer
Jan 16 at 20:43
2
Which version of WinEdt do you employ? There’s a WinEdt help forum. Have you contacted it?
– Mico
Jan 16 at 20:56
Have you tried to change font? I remember I had a similar problem eons ago, although it was on Linux.
– Rmano
Jan 16 at 21:06
1
with winedt 10.3 i can't reproduce your problem. the subscript "_" is clear visible.
– Zarko
Jan 16 at 22:23
I use WinEdt10.3. In the older version, the text inside $...$ does not set italic. However, in WinEdt 10.3, the text inside $...$ are set italic, so the subscript is not visible. If anyone knows how to turn off the italic font for the $...$ environment, it should fix the problem.
– platog
Jan 17 at 3:59