rendering brackets

David Carlisle d.p.carlisle at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 17:51:09 CET 2020


I don't see anything unusual in your output. You have chosen to use
\left--\right (it is often better to choose a specific size such as
\bigl..\bigr) but if you use \left..\right then the size of the brackets
depends on the size of the contained expression  and \frac{1}{a} is taller
than \frac{a}{1}

Incidentally avoid using `eqnarray` it is better to use the alignments from
the amsmath package.

David

On Sun, 1 Mar 2020 at 16:32, Michael J. Baars <
mjbaars1977.tex-live at cyberfiber.eu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've posted this to the math-font-discuss list earlier, but nobody
> seems to be there or willing to help.
>
> Although I have a lot of experience writing .tex files, I have no
> experience with the tex-live source codes. Hope I'm at the right
> address.
>
> The attachment shows that the rendering of the brackets in the
> different formulas is not very consistent. In my opinion, somebody
> ought to have a look at the rendering engine.
>
> Regards,
> Mischa Baars.
>
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