Latex Double Quotes In Math Mode
Addendum prompted by the op s comment that interest is only in straight quotes in addition to the single quote command.
Latex double quotes in math mode. Open an example in overleaf. Single quotes are typed like this. This is bold text. Just want to get the occasional straight quote.
As you see the way the equations are displayed depends on the delimiter in this case and. I mean something like quotes quoted text goes here. 1 1 a warning or two. A list of accent marks that are available in math mode in latex.
When it comes to quotations and quotation marks each language has its own symbols and rules. This article explains how to manually adjust the display style. Latex forum math science change apostrophe character in math mode information and discussion about latex s math and science related features e g. Bold text is typed like this.
This list is based on the latex panel of texshop. Long dashes are typed as three dash characters lik e this. These may be produced in normal latex via and resp. Display style in math mode some mathematical elements change their style depending on the context whether they are in line with the text or in an equation type environment.
1 post page 1 of 1. The standard way of writing quotes and double quotes in latex is with and but i find them quite ugly. Italic text is typed like this. Isn t there something similar to emph but for quotes.
Note that math mode ignores whitespace in fact this whole code could have been put on one line and still would have compiled correctly. This is italic text. It s important to remark that even if you are typing quotes on english there are different quotation marks used in english uk and english us. Double quotes are typed like this.
The inline mode and the display mode. I ve been looking but couldn t find any maybe you guys can. L a t e x allows two writing modes for mathematical expressions. This command forces latex to give an equation the full height it needs to display as if it were on its own line.
The first one is used to write formulas that are part of a text.