How to give a line more vertical space / height
How can I give one line in LaTeX more vertical height so that something like
frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}
displays correctly with the {2}
getting enough space to look like it's above the top n
in the denominator {n^n}^{2}
.
Note that increasing line spacing doesn't work because LaTeX does not fill the space with the characters. (When I searched for this ability, this was all that came up.)
line-spacing
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How can I give one line in LaTeX more vertical height so that something like
frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}
displays correctly with the {2}
getting enough space to look like it's above the top n
in the denominator {n^n}^{2}
.
Note that increasing line spacing doesn't work because LaTeX does not fill the space with the characters. (When I searched for this ability, this was all that came up.)
line-spacing
1
Could you please add a minimal example which reproduces your problem?
– CarLaTeX
2 hours ago
You can add additional space using{fboxrule=0pt fbox{...}}
– John Kormylo
2 hours ago
Please advise if the frac expression occurs in displayed or inline math.
– Mico
1 hour ago
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How can I give one line in LaTeX more vertical height so that something like
frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}
displays correctly with the {2}
getting enough space to look like it's above the top n
in the denominator {n^n}^{2}
.
Note that increasing line spacing doesn't work because LaTeX does not fill the space with the characters. (When I searched for this ability, this was all that came up.)
line-spacing
How can I give one line in LaTeX more vertical height so that something like
frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}
displays correctly with the {2}
getting enough space to look like it's above the top n
in the denominator {n^n}^{2}
.
Note that increasing line spacing doesn't work because LaTeX does not fill the space with the characters. (When I searched for this ability, this was all that came up.)
line-spacing
line-spacing
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Could you please add a minimal example which reproduces your problem?
– CarLaTeX
2 hours ago
You can add additional space using{fboxrule=0pt fbox{...}}
– John Kormylo
2 hours ago
Please advise if the frac expression occurs in displayed or inline math.
– Mico
1 hour ago
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1
Could you please add a minimal example which reproduces your problem?
– CarLaTeX
2 hours ago
You can add additional space using{fboxrule=0pt fbox{...}}
– John Kormylo
2 hours ago
Please advise if the frac expression occurs in displayed or inline math.
– Mico
1 hour ago
1
1
Could you please add a minimal example which reproduces your problem?
– CarLaTeX
2 hours ago
Could you please add a minimal example which reproduces your problem?
– CarLaTeX
2 hours ago
You can add additional space using
{fboxrule=0pt fbox{...}}
– John Kormylo
2 hours ago
You can add additional space using
{fboxrule=0pt fbox{...}}
– John Kormylo
2 hours ago
Please advise if the frac expression occurs in displayed or inline math.
– Mico
1 hour ago
Please advise if the frac expression occurs in displayed or inline math.
– Mico
1 hour ago
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Does this go in the right direction?
documentclass[fleqn]{article}
begin{document}
paragraph{Original:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{Proposal:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{With brackets:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * ( n^n)^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * (n^n)^{2}}]
end{document}
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I think the denominator of your frac
expression suffers from two issues:
- a "cramped" look, i.e., the exponents are not raised much above the baseline
- first- and second-order exponents are raised to the same height
How to remedy these issues?
To address the first issue, switch to "uncramped" mode -- see the
ufrac
macro below.
To remedy the second issue, you need to either switch to display-math mode or, if that's not possible, switch to inline-fraction notation -- see the second and third rows in the following screenshot.
Either way, using parentheses to visually "enclose" the
n^n
term may be a very good idea.
Whatever else you do, please don't use the unnecessary *
multiplication symbol. If you can't do without an explicit multiplication symbol, do use cdot
, not *
.
documentclass{article}
%% "uncramped" frac macro:
%% (Source: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/337334/5001)
makeatletter
newcommand{ufrac}[2]{%
frac{#1}{mathpaletteufrac@den{#2}}}
newcommand{ufrac@den}[2]{#1#2}
makeatother
begin{document}
inline math mode, verb+frac+ notation
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}} % OP's expression
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
display math mode, verb+frac+ notation
smallskip
$displaystyle
frac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
inline-frac notation
smallskip
$n^n/(2^{2n} {n^n}^2)
quad
n^n/(2^{2n} (n^n)^2)$
end{document}
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Does this go in the right direction?
documentclass[fleqn]{article}
begin{document}
paragraph{Original:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{Proposal:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{With brackets:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * ( n^n)^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * (n^n)^{2}}]
end{document}
add a comment |
Does this go in the right direction?
documentclass[fleqn]{article}
begin{document}
paragraph{Original:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{Proposal:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{With brackets:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * ( n^n)^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * (n^n)^{2}}]
end{document}
add a comment |
Does this go in the right direction?
documentclass[fleqn]{article}
begin{document}
paragraph{Original:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{Proposal:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{With brackets:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * ( n^n)^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * (n^n)^{2}}]
end{document}
Does this go in the right direction?
documentclass[fleqn]{article}
begin{document}
paragraph{Original:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{Proposal:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {mathstrut n^n}^{2}}]
paragraph{With brackets:}
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * ( n^n)^{2}}$
[frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * (n^n)^{2}}]
end{document}
answered 1 hour ago
marmotmarmot
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I think the denominator of your frac
expression suffers from two issues:
- a "cramped" look, i.e., the exponents are not raised much above the baseline
- first- and second-order exponents are raised to the same height
How to remedy these issues?
To address the first issue, switch to "uncramped" mode -- see the
ufrac
macro below.
To remedy the second issue, you need to either switch to display-math mode or, if that's not possible, switch to inline-fraction notation -- see the second and third rows in the following screenshot.
Either way, using parentheses to visually "enclose" the
n^n
term may be a very good idea.
Whatever else you do, please don't use the unnecessary *
multiplication symbol. If you can't do without an explicit multiplication symbol, do use cdot
, not *
.
documentclass{article}
%% "uncramped" frac macro:
%% (Source: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/337334/5001)
makeatletter
newcommand{ufrac}[2]{%
frac{#1}{mathpaletteufrac@den{#2}}}
newcommand{ufrac@den}[2]{#1#2}
makeatother
begin{document}
inline math mode, verb+frac+ notation
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}} % OP's expression
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
display math mode, verb+frac+ notation
smallskip
$displaystyle
frac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
inline-frac notation
smallskip
$n^n/(2^{2n} {n^n}^2)
quad
n^n/(2^{2n} (n^n)^2)$
end{document}
add a comment |
I think the denominator of your frac
expression suffers from two issues:
- a "cramped" look, i.e., the exponents are not raised much above the baseline
- first- and second-order exponents are raised to the same height
How to remedy these issues?
To address the first issue, switch to "uncramped" mode -- see the
ufrac
macro below.
To remedy the second issue, you need to either switch to display-math mode or, if that's not possible, switch to inline-fraction notation -- see the second and third rows in the following screenshot.
Either way, using parentheses to visually "enclose" the
n^n
term may be a very good idea.
Whatever else you do, please don't use the unnecessary *
multiplication symbol. If you can't do without an explicit multiplication symbol, do use cdot
, not *
.
documentclass{article}
%% "uncramped" frac macro:
%% (Source: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/337334/5001)
makeatletter
newcommand{ufrac}[2]{%
frac{#1}{mathpaletteufrac@den{#2}}}
newcommand{ufrac@den}[2]{#1#2}
makeatother
begin{document}
inline math mode, verb+frac+ notation
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}} % OP's expression
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
display math mode, verb+frac+ notation
smallskip
$displaystyle
frac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
inline-frac notation
smallskip
$n^n/(2^{2n} {n^n}^2)
quad
n^n/(2^{2n} (n^n)^2)$
end{document}
add a comment |
I think the denominator of your frac
expression suffers from two issues:
- a "cramped" look, i.e., the exponents are not raised much above the baseline
- first- and second-order exponents are raised to the same height
How to remedy these issues?
To address the first issue, switch to "uncramped" mode -- see the
ufrac
macro below.
To remedy the second issue, you need to either switch to display-math mode or, if that's not possible, switch to inline-fraction notation -- see the second and third rows in the following screenshot.
Either way, using parentheses to visually "enclose" the
n^n
term may be a very good idea.
Whatever else you do, please don't use the unnecessary *
multiplication symbol. If you can't do without an explicit multiplication symbol, do use cdot
, not *
.
documentclass{article}
%% "uncramped" frac macro:
%% (Source: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/337334/5001)
makeatletter
newcommand{ufrac}[2]{%
frac{#1}{mathpaletteufrac@den{#2}}}
newcommand{ufrac@den}[2]{#1#2}
makeatother
begin{document}
inline math mode, verb+frac+ notation
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}} % OP's expression
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
display math mode, verb+frac+ notation
smallskip
$displaystyle
frac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
inline-frac notation
smallskip
$n^n/(2^{2n} {n^n}^2)
quad
n^n/(2^{2n} (n^n)^2)$
end{document}
I think the denominator of your frac
expression suffers from two issues:
- a "cramped" look, i.e., the exponents are not raised much above the baseline
- first- and second-order exponents are raised to the same height
How to remedy these issues?
To address the first issue, switch to "uncramped" mode -- see the
ufrac
macro below.
To remedy the second issue, you need to either switch to display-math mode or, if that's not possible, switch to inline-fraction notation -- see the second and third rows in the following screenshot.
Either way, using parentheses to visually "enclose" the
n^n
term may be a very good idea.
Whatever else you do, please don't use the unnecessary *
multiplication symbol. If you can't do without an explicit multiplication symbol, do use cdot
, not *
.
documentclass{article}
%% "uncramped" frac macro:
%% (Source: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/337334/5001)
makeatletter
newcommand{ufrac}[2]{%
frac{#1}{mathpaletteufrac@den{#2}}}
newcommand{ufrac@den}[2]{#1#2}
makeatother
begin{document}
inline math mode, verb+frac+ notation
$frac{n^n}{{2}^{2n} * {n^n}^{2}} % OP's expression
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
display math mode, verb+frac+ notation
smallskip
$displaystyle
frac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} {n^n}^2}
quad
ufrac{n^n}{2^{2n} (n^n)^2}$
bigskip
inline-frac notation
smallskip
$n^n/(2^{2n} {n^n}^2)
quad
n^n/(2^{2n} (n^n)^2)$
end{document}
answered 50 mins ago
MicoMico
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Could you please add a minimal example which reproduces your problem?
– CarLaTeX
2 hours ago
You can add additional space using
{fboxrule=0pt fbox{...}}
– John Kormylo
2 hours ago
Please advise if the frac expression occurs in displayed or inline math.
– Mico
1 hour ago