Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!kddlab!titcca!ccut!wnoc-tyo-news!sragwa!sran124!sramha!hironobu From: hironobu@sra.co.jp (Hironobu Suzuki) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: LaTeX \\ Message-ID: Date: 17 Aug 90 12:58:09 GMT References: <13379@sun.udel.edu> Sender: news@sramha.sra.co.jp Organization: Software Research Associates, Inc., Japan Lines: 33 In-reply-to: anita@sun.udel.edu's message of 14 Aug 90 20:33:44 GMT In article <13379@sun.udel.edu> anita@sun.udel.edu (Anita Marie Hoover) writes: %>if you do the following the problem is solved %> %> \[ %> \begin{array}{ccc} %> [A_{1} & [B_{2}] & \\ %> ~[D_{2}] & [B_{2}] & [C_{2}] %> \end{array} %> \] %> %>Any comments? Other answers {}[D_{2}] & [B_{2}] & [C_{2}] \relax [D_{2}] & [B_{2}] & [C_{2}] I often use \relax than {} or ~. ~ :see The TeXbook p91 \relax :see The TeXbook p279 --hironobu --------------------------------------------------------- Hironobu Suzuki Software Research Associates, Inc, Japan. Hirakawa-cho 1-1-1 Chiyoda-ku Tokyo Japan E-Mail: hironobu@sra.co.jp Voice: 03-942-4444