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At one time we could keep small latex such as 

\[G^{\mu\nu}\] inline without requiring a separate line. This aided readability and allowed a cleaner presentation when simply designating variables or values etc. I have been using the 

\[ command structure. Is there anyway to get the example above inline ?

7 hours ago, Mordred said:

figured it out use \( instead of \[

demo Gμν stays inline

as opposed when you the latter above it designates a separate line

Gμν

 

Figured it out?!

How?!

:) 

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Lol by recalling in other formats [\ilatex] was uses to stay inline as opposed to [\latex]. Then recalling the site uses a structure similar to mathjax. Once I recalled that it was just a quick search on mathjax commands that gave me the inline command.

https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/input/tex/delimiters.html

20 minutes ago, joigus said:

Figured it out?!

How?!

:) 

 

48 minutes ago, Mordred said:

Lol by recalling in other formats [\ilatex] was uses to stay inline as opposed to [\latex]. Then recalling the site uses a structure similar to mathjax. Once I recalled that it was just a quick search on mathjax commands that gave me the inline command.

https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/input/tex/delimiters.html

 

Nice.

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