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bold math in latex minipage
This is a followup to a previous question. I fixed what was suggested there, but this code still does not compile.
I looked at all questions and answers on bold math, but could not find an answer to ...
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Is there a way to keep the "boldness" of text, in mathmode
Is there a way to keep the "boldness" of text, in math mode:
eg:
\documentclass{standalone}
\newcommand{\mathkeepboldness}[1]{\ensuremath{#1}} % this should keep the text formating
\begin{...
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how to get the V and I bold in a formula in a subsection
this is the code
\subsection{$V_\text{GS}$ regelt $I_\text{D}$}
the V and I are not bold
when i try this with the bm package , i get an error
\subsection{$\bm{V}_\text{GS}$ regelt $I_\text{D}$}
\...
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Way to make mixed text and math mode bold with a single command
Is there a way to make the following bold by wrapping in a single command?
This is a some text with $\psi$ and other math symbols such as $\Delta m$ etc.
Or at least a single command to work on $\...
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How can I make the first entry in a glossary bold?
I like to make the first entry bold. However, my approach is not working.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[acronym,nomain]{glossaries}
\renewcommand{\glsnamefont}[1]{\textbf{$\mathbf{#1}$}}%\mathbf ...
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What is the "default font family" analogue of `\mathbf`, `\mathit`, `\mathrm`, etc.?
I was recently editing a MO post in which a user wanted to name a property depending on a real parameter $c$. The name was originally typeset as $\bf (P_c)$, but, of course, this puts the $c$, as ...
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Bold garamondx font looks like computer modern in math mode
I'm using the garamond font from the garamondx package.
Using the following commands
\usepackage{garamondx}
\usepackage[garamondx,cmbraces]{newtxmath}
effectively changes the text font but I realized ...
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\NP macro as in P=NP formula, to work for both text and math modes
I want \NP command to produce the string "NP" in both text and math (e.g. P=NP formula) modes. I also want it to be styled (even if it is in math mode) the same as the surrounding text (...
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Specific difference between \math<xx> and \text<xx> in math mode
In the process of moving almost entirely to OpenType fonts for text and math, but trying to retain MathTime Pro II as the math font, I am realizing that some of these commands may not actually do what ...
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Automatically bold math symbols when \bfseries or \textbf is used
There are a lot of questions asking how to get math symbols to appear in bold, which I know that you can do with \mathbf and amsmath's \boldsymbol.
But is there a way to automatically bold my inline ...
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How to use contour in math mode for italic symbols?
I'm trying to make bold symbols bolder in math mode (\boldsymbol isn't bold enough for my liking), and so far the best solution I've found is using contour. However, when contour is used within math ...
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Matching the font in math mode to the "Huge" font in text mode
In this simple code, I am just trying to match the font of the "$a$" in math mode to the \Huge font in which I have "-labels" typeset.
I assume that an analogous command would be ...
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How to type the bold script in latex?
Hello, everyone, I want to ask, how to type this formula in latex? Thank you So much!
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Bold math symbol in section title
I'd like to have a letter written in math mode and bold in a section title.
Running this
\documentclass[
pdftex,a4paper,11pt,oneside,fleqn,
bibliography=totoc,listof=totoc,
headlines=2.1,...
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Using \dots inside \bm causes an error
I can't figure out why this error keeps happening. I simply use \dots inside \bm as is shown in the following image:
The equation of the middle reads:
$$\bm{d\omega^i\wedge\omega^1\wedge\dots\wedge\...