[OS X TeX] opposite of \mathrel
George Gratzer
gratzer at me.com
Fri Jun 4 17:10:02 EDT 2010
Alan,
I knew that. I forgot.
Thanks,
GG
On 2010-06-04, at 3:54 PM, Alan Munn wrote:
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> On Jun 4, 2010, at 4:08 PM, George Gratzer wrote:
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>> If I want to make D a binary relation, I declare
>>
>> \newcommand{\Drel}{\mathrel{D}}
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>> What about the opposite?
>>
>> I want to make the binary relation \equiv into a symbol?
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> \mathord
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> e.g.
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> \newcommand{\Equiv}{\mathord{\equiv}}
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> $a\equiv b$
> $a\Equiv b$
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> Will give you no spacing between the 'a' and 'b' in the second example.
>
> Alan
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> Alan Munn
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