Latex below the line

To all staff,

I have recently noticed that yet another problem has come to the LaTeX in problems and notes. I noticed this while reviewing my latest problem, Waving Goodbye, that all the LaTeXified numbers are slightly... below the line. Effects are particularly obvious in that problem. Hope you will do something about this!


Not sure if this issue has been raised by any other members, but please reshare this note so it gets to the staff. Thanks!


(^_^)/ is found here: https://brilliant.org/community-problem/waving-goodbye/?group=LIBDmG2G9tz4

#FeatureRequests

Note by Yuxuan Seah
6 years, 11 months ago

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  Easy Math Editor

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\sin \theta sinθ \sin \theta
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Comments

I agree. All the expressions and numbers written in LaTeX are kind of well....not aligned properly(i.e below the line)....and it looks quite awkward.

@Calvin Lin @Suyeon Khim ??

Krishna Ramesh - 6 years, 11 months ago

We are aware of this, and will work to fix it.

FYI I changed your title from "#FeatureRequest" to "Latex below the line".

Calvin Lin Staff - 6 years, 11 months ago

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Okay. Thanks!

(^_^)/

Yuxuan Seah - 6 years, 10 months ago
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