LaTex Bleeds

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To render LaTex expressions, this site uses a third party (MathJax).

For us, long LaTex expressions do not wrap to a second line. Instead, they bleed off the right edge of the post.

The Preview Post button allows us to see how our post will appear. If a LaTex expression bleeds off your post, you will need to manually break the expression into multiple lines.

PS: "Bleed" is a term from the typesetting and printing industries. :cool:
 

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To render LaTex expressions, this site uses a third party (MathJax).

For us, long LaTex expressions do not wrap to a second line. Instead, they bleed off the right edge of the post.

The Preview Post button allows us to see how our post will appear. If a LaTex expression bleeds off your post, you will need to manually break the expression into multiple lines.

PS: "Bleed" is a term from the typesetting and printing industries. :cool:
It is not a strictly "Medical Term"?!!

In my opinion, it should always written with RED ink!!
 
Gosh, that seems like anthropomorphism. What if, during the course of all that time traveling, Mr. Spock happens to drop in?
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