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Hi
I am trying to use \text{} in a math statement to havfe the text formatted as ordinary text but it doesn't work. This is an example:
.. math::
4\sigma_{\epsilon} = 50 \text{m/s}
Any ideas what is wrong with the above?
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Anders Sneckenborg
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Jul 12, 2012, 12:36:38 PM7/12/12
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Not really. What rst2pdf does is delegate all that to matplotlib, maybe it doesn't support that.
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Jul 18, 2012, 4:17:19 AM7/18/12
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Ok. I tested the same thing with Matplotlib and got the same results. Strange, since it is very often one wants to mix mathematical expressions with ordinary texts.