You can specify yourself the syntax to be used in the math version of a
formula. To do so you can use the tex_syntax
. This command can have
three form:
tex_syntax symbol "name"
hbox
in math mode. This
form should be used to give names to theorems, lemmas and functions which
are to be printed just as a name (like sin or cos). tex_syntax symbol Math "name"
tex_syntax symbolsyntax
def
of cst
. When the symbol is used without its syntax (using $symbol
) the first keyword
if the syntax is Prefix
or the second otherwise will be
used. Moreover, you can separate tokens with the following spacing
information (to change the default spacing): !
suppresses all space and disallow breaking (in multi-line
formulas). <n>
(where n
is an integer) uses n
100th
of em
for spacing and disallows breaking (in multi-line formulas). <n i>
(where n
and i
are integers) uses n
100th of em
for spacing and allows breaking (in multi-line
formulas) using i
100th of em
of extra indentation space.