[OS X TeX] multi lines

Claus Gerhardt gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Thu Sep 1 17:54:37 CEST 2005


In mathmode one should use the commands

\,
\;
\quad
\qquad

or

\newcommand{\msp}[1][1]{\mspace{#1mu}}%works also with negative space

\hphantom{That much space do I need.} is also very handy


Some commands may only be available when using amsmath, but I don't 
know any mathematician who isn't using it.

Claus

On 01.09.2005, at 15:45, Alain Schremmer wrote:

> Josep M.Font wrote:
>
>> El 01 sep 2005, a las 0:07, Alain Schremmer escribió:
>>
>>>  why didn't my hspaces work the way Font's did?
>>
>>
>> Sorry I can't remember how you did use them... but note that I used 
>> \hspace*, which makes the space not dissappear at the beginning of a 
>> line, and if I recall correctly I put them after an & .
>
>
> I don't remember either and I don't think I ever described my 
> fumblings with \hspace: I was just deploring my limitless 
> incompetence!
>
> But thanks for explaining the * after hspace. I had wondered and the 
> whole thing is now safely filed for eventual re-use.
>
> Again, grateful regards
> --schremmer
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