MHB Why Won't My LaTeX Math Expressions Render Correctly?

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The forum discussion addresses issues with rendering LaTeX math expressions due to excessive font formatting within math environments. The user encountered problems with expressions like $$p_0 / q_0 \lt y$$ not displaying correctly. The solution proposed involves simplifying the formatting by using default fonts and standard dollar signs for math notation. This approach is confirmed by multiple users, emphasizing the importance of adhering to LaTeX conventions for successful rendering.

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In my latest post to the thread
https://mathhelpboards.com/analysis-50/application-supremum-property-further-questions-garling-remarks-theorem-3-1-1-a-26167.htmlI encountered a strange problem ...

***EDIT*** PROBLEM SOLVED ... i retyped offending text ... still don't know what went wrong! My text ...

Then ...

... Garling claims we have $$x \lt p_0 / q_0 \lt y $$...
My question is as follows:

In the above process .. how are we sure that $$p_0 / q_0 \lt y$$ ... ?

would not display correctly ... but why?Result was


Then ...

... Garling claims we have $ \displaystyle x \lt p_0 / q_0 \lt y $...
My question is as follows:

In the above process .. how are we sure that $ \displaystyle p_0 / q_0 \lt y$ ... ?

Can someone please help determine what went wrong ...

Peter
 
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Could be wrong, but it looks to me like you're trying to do too many fancy things with fonts and stuff, particularly inside your math environments. I'll bet if you used the default font, and just used dollar signs or double dollar signs, as needed, it would render fine.
 
Ackbach said:
Could be wrong, but it looks to me like you're trying to do too many fancy things with fonts and stuff, particularly inside your math environments. I'll bet if you used the default font, and just used dollar signs or double dollar signs, as needed, it would render fine.
Indeed, Ackbach ... I think your advice is right on the money ...

Peter
 

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