Cobby, In amsmath, there is \begin{smallmatrix} \end{smallmatrix} Don't know how in Context. I'll find out. Does anyone on the context list know how to do this? On Sep 17, 2005, at 6:35 PM, Jacob Miles-Prystowsky wrote:
Dave,
Quick TeX question for you:
How do I produce a small inline matrix like that seen on page 50 of Strang, below the blue box?
Thanks,
Cobby
David Arnold wrote:
Cobby,
In amsmath, there is
\begin{smallmatrix}
\end{smallmatrix}
Don't know how in Context. I'll find out.
Does anyone on the context list know how to do this?
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At 12:41 PM 9/18/2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
In amsmath, there is
\begin{smallmatrix}
\end{smallmatrix}
Don't know how in Context. I'll find out.
Does anyone on the context list know how to do this?
\usemodule[newmat] \startsmallmatrix \stopsmallmatrix
what is a small matrix? small font?
Look in the m-newmat.tex file -- according to the comments, you had exactly the same question about what it was supposed to be when you implemented it! (It's a copy of the AMSmath declaration, I believe.) In any case, it's a simplified matrix using only one column and using scriptsize fonts -- it's intended for constructions where you have a multi-line subscript on something like a summation. - Brooks
At 01:15 PM 9/18/2005, Brooks Moses wrote:
At 12:41 PM 9/18/2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
what is a small matrix? small font?
Look in the m-newmat.tex file -- according to the comments, you had exactly the same question about what it was supposed to be when you implemented it! (It's a copy of the AMSmath declaration, I believe.)
In any case, it's a simplified matrix using only one column and using scriptsize fonts -- it's intended for constructions where you have a multi-line subscript on something like a summation.
Sorry -- I should have looked this up first; I got the descriptions wrong. The "subarray" environment is the one that does that; the "smallmatrix" array is exactly what David described -- a matrix environment set in scriptsize font with tight linespacing, intended for use within a text line. In any case, your question about "what does this do?" in the m-newmat.tex comments applies to both. :) - Brooks
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