Oliver Bandel on Tue, 05 Feb 2019 18:19:40 +0100 |
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Re: texi_sign() |
Quoting Karim Belabas <Karim.Belabas@math.u-bordeaux.fr> (snt: 2019-02-05 15:26 +0100 CET) (rcv: 2019-02-05 15:26 +0100 CET): > * Oliver Bandel [2019-02-04 21:38]: > > In > > src/language/es.c > > there is the function texi_sign(), which creates > > TeX-output. > > > > I used gp for some calculations and writetex() > > for putting the results into a *.tex file. > > > > The output is ok for plain-TeX > >, but for LaTeX it should look different. > > > > There is \pmatrix{} for TeX, but in LaTeX it would be > > \begin{array} and \end{array}, > > or with amsmath-package it would be > > \begin{pmatrix} and \end{pmatrix}. > > Hello Oliver, > > This problem came up before and I decided NOT to add (or overload) another > obscure option. TeX or LaTeX are exceedingly (re)configurable via style > files which makes the annoyance of updating our TeX markup each time a > popular package author breaks compatibility unnecessary. For instance > > % using plain TeX: t_FRAC are typeset using \frac > \def\frac#1#2{{#1\over#2}} > > % using LaTeX + amsmath: the package authors broke \pmatrix on purpose > % replace by equivalent amsmath construct > \def\pmatrix#1{\begin{pmatrix}#1\end{pmatrix}} [...] Hello Karim, don't see a solution to my problem here. What do I have to do, to include gp-output into my LaTeX-document with/without amsmath-package? And does this solution also allow me to stretch the matrix with \arraystretch? Regards, Oliver