Units in latex
Publié : ven. janv. 15, 2021 7:29 pm
I like the way the new version handles variable names in Latex, separating products of variables with a dot in a very consistant manner, makeing mass*var not end up looking like massvar in the latex output for example. Thank you very much for that.
I have been working with units lately which allows me to generate a full set of equations for computer modeling, taking units into account. In the Latex output, the units often run together, making them hard to read. Also, a small note, the unit for inch in the Phys menu is "inch" in the Length submenu and "in" in the Area and Vol submenus. "_inch" is the unit that works.
I have attached a sample units calculation I did to make a set of equations ready for a Fortran program (yes, I'm old) as an example of what I mean.
Matt
I have been working with units lately which allows me to generate a full set of equations for computer modeling, taking units into account. In the Latex output, the units often run together, making them hard to read. Also, a small note, the unit for inch in the Phys menu is "inch" in the Length submenu and "in" in the Area and Vol submenus. "_inch" is the unit that works.
I have attached a sample units calculation I did to make a set of equations ready for a Fortran program (yes, I'm old) as an example of what I mean.
Matt