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Vertical vectors not being correctly displayed in proofs. #2

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11Kilobytes opened this issue Mar 14, 2014 · 5 comments
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Vertical vectors not being correctly displayed in proofs. #2

11Kilobytes opened this issue Mar 14, 2014 · 5 comments

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@11Kilobytes
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When I try to enter the following, $\verticalvector{1 \ 2 \ 3}$ into any proof entry textbooks, I get the a horizontal vector as output, instead of a vertical one.

@StevenGubkin
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This was a user defined command in our work. To write matricies in latex
generally, try $\begin{bmatrix} a&b\c&d\e&f \end{bmatrix}$

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:54 PM, 11Kilobytes [email protected]:

When I try to enter the following, $\verticalvector{1 \ 2 \ 3}$ into any
proof entry textbooks, I get the a horizontal vector as output, instead of
a vertical one.

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@11Kilobytes
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Same thing happens.

@StevenGubkin
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Ah: looks like a bug. One of the \ symbols is being used as an escape in
this format. Try \, or \. Sorry, hopefully we will have most of the
bugs worked out in the first week. We do not have play testers except me
and Jim!

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:57 PM, 11Kilobytes [email protected]:

Same thing happens.

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@11Kilobytes
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Well, I have been programming for a year now, can I help out with something, perhaps writing tests?
Anyways \ works.

@StevenGubkin
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Yes, please. We have actually cobbled this whole platform together in
record time with only 3 people really working on it... It seems to be
working remarkably well considering! I am not the best person to talk to
about the coding side: I have been writing most of the content. Jim,
could you give this guy/gal a heads up about how to contribute?

Peace,
Steve :)

On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:18 PM, 11Kilobytes [email protected]:

Well, I have been programming for a year now, can I help out with
something, perhaps writing tests?
Anyways \ works.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/2#issuecomment-37672903
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