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Hi, This works fine: overbrace(x(x 1) ...(x n - 1), "n factors") But the "n" should really be math. If I do this overbrace(x(x 1) ...(x n - 1), "$n$ factors") The $s are printed in the content. I've tried lots of variations with no luck. What's the right way to do this? |
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Coekjan
May 3, 2024
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This works fine (In math mode, you can use $ overbrace(x(x 1) ...(x n - 1), #[$n$ factors]) $ |
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cscherrer
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Perfect, thank you!! |
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Another possible solution is the following: $ overbrace(x(x 1) ... (x n - 1), n "factors") $ |
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This works fine (In math mode, you can use
#[ ... ]
to create a content block):