What are my options for inline TeX?

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Inline TeX can be implemented using the double ## symbols instead of the single $ symbols, which do not function correctly for inline math. For example, using ##d(f(x),f(y)) \leq s\,d(x,y)## demonstrates this method effectively. The discussion confirms that this approach is successful for displaying inline mathematical expressions. Users are encouraged to adopt this format for better compatibility. Overall, the transition to using double ## symbols enhances the inline TeX experience.
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Hello there,

I noticed I can use the traditional double $$-symbol for line-broken TeX. That is convenient.

However I discovered that $math goes here$ using single $-symbol does not work.

What are my options for inline-TeX?

Thank you for your time.

Kind regards,
Marius
 
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Instead of $$, use ## on both sides of inline math.
 
If ##d(f(x),f(y)) \leq s\,d(x,y)## and ##0<s<1##, then ##f## is a contraction.

Yay, it works! :)
 
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