Re: Three piece function
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- Subject: [mg60237] Re: [mg60197] Three piece function
- From: "benshimo at bgumail.bgu.ac.il" <bsyehuda at gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 04:53:18 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi, 1. Select the curly brace with the mouse 2. press CTRL+SHIFT+O (or format -> option inspector) 3. Look for the SpanMaxSize and change it to infinity good luck yehuda On 9/7/05, Steven Jonak <JonakSt at gw.kirkwood.k12.mo.us> wrote: > > I'm a little new to using Mathematica for creating handouts/quizzes and > tests so please bear with me! I'm using Mathematica to write a test and > I can't seem to get a decent looking three-piece function. For two > pieces, the typesetting palette works fine. I used Show Expression to > see how they got the curly bracket on the left side but when I tried to > change it to three pieces with a curly bracket on the left side (a one > row, three column matrix with the bracket) the size of the bracket > doesn't change--and looks bad. > Any suggestions? > > S Jonak > "Maintain an even strain." > >
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- Three piece function
- From: "Steven Jonak" <JonakSt@gw.kirkwood.k12.mo.us>
- Three piece function