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How to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table
Proper display of fractionsHow to increase row height while using booktabs?Bigger fractions without using dfracDante Monotype typeface and fractionsArray stretch only for certain rowsdfrac no larger than fracMaking a beamer page that includes an array. Code includedMaking nice tablesElegant fractions in one line for partial derivativesFormula Font Size in An Array or Equation?
Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
The source code is :
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
endBmatrix.
]
arrays fractions overlap
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Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
The source code is :
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
endBmatrix.
]
arrays fractions overlap
add a comment |
Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
The source code is :
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
endBmatrix.
]
arrays fractions overlap
Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
The source code is :
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
endBmatrix.
]
arrays fractions overlap
arrays fractions overlap
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The traditional way is to add space to the \
with an optional argument:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \[2pt]
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
0
endBmatrix.
]
enddocument
Alternatively, you can use stacks.
You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,stackengine
setstackEOL\
begindocument
[
setstackgapL24pt
textbfS =
braceVectorstack
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
.
]
enddocument
Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale onstackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!
– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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The traditional way is to add space to the \
with an optional argument:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \[2pt]
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
0
endBmatrix.
]
enddocument
Alternatively, you can use stacks.
You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,stackengine
setstackEOL\
begindocument
[
setstackgapL24pt
textbfS =
braceVectorstack
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
.
]
enddocument
Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale onstackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!
– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
add a comment |
The traditional way is to add space to the \
with an optional argument:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \[2pt]
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
0
endBmatrix.
]
enddocument
Alternatively, you can use stacks.
You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,stackengine
setstackEOL\
begindocument
[
setstackgapL24pt
textbfS =
braceVectorstack
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
.
]
enddocument
Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale onstackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!
– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
add a comment |
The traditional way is to add space to the \
with an optional argument:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \[2pt]
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
0
endBmatrix.
]
enddocument
Alternatively, you can use stacks.
You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,stackengine
setstackEOL\
begindocument
[
setstackgapL24pt
textbfS =
braceVectorstack
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
.
]
enddocument
The traditional way is to add space to the \
with an optional argument:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath
begindocument
[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \[2pt]
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
0
endBmatrix.
]
enddocument
Alternatively, you can use stacks.
You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:
documentclassarticle
usepackageamsmath,stackengine
setstackEOL\
begindocument
[
setstackgapL24pt
textbfS =
braceVectorstack
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
.
]
enddocument
answered 5 hours ago
Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes
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Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale onstackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!
– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale onstackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!
– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !
– Amine HANINI
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on
stackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
@AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on
stackengine
this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!– Steven B. Segletes
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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