Text Fractions: How to Implement Fraction Symbols in Your Writing

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Some of us like to use the text math symbols rather than latex. Is it possible to implement a way to make fractions in this?
 
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What do you mean by "text math symbols"?

You can always use "a/b". LaTeX just makes the formatting nicer, especially for more complex formulas. ##\frac a b##
 
yes, i mean like ∫ dlog z = 2πi

The only thing missing is a way to make fractions.
 
You can always write fractions like a/(b+c). No, it can't be done better, which is why things like LaTeX were invented. Not by us, as far as I am aware LaTeX is a de facto standard in math and physics.

Plus, fractions aren't the only thing that is missing.
 
Borek said:
Plus, fractions aren't the only thing that is missing.
https://www.physicsforums.com/attachments/236975
 
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PrashantGokaraju said:
Incorporating the functionality for these three things would really be nice.
We have 5 common fractions in the editor symbol toolbar
 
The link I posted shows how to make any fraction though
 
PrashantGokaraju said:
The link I posted shows how to make any fraction though
It's easier if you just learn a little LaTeX
 
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Yeah I know. But yeah, I know how to use latex but, i guess for my personal taste I don't like how it looks. I mean who decided that all equations have to be italic, lol.

I especially don't like the slanted integral sign.
 

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