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Keep at all times, the minus sign above aligned with minus sign below



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Force aligned equation (all the way) to the left?Passing an argument with the alignment operator (&) to a macro within another aligned environmentAligned Equation Resizing? (Above or Below textwidth)Why is the space below the numerator different to the space above the denominator?Align Equations with the equals signCall macro several times, output all the entriesAligning main (parent) equation along with all its associated sub-equations at the = signAlign the column with minus in in bmatrixNumbers with a minus sign in a matrix not aligned with the numbers without minus signTypeset equation with multiple aligned conditions on the right










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How can I change the frg command such that I can create and maintain at all times the minus sign above aligned with minus sign below?
PS: If you can show how to include a font setting for the whole macro, I'll consider it a good additional contribution to this answer.



keep minus above align with minus below



documentclassarticle
newcommandminusraisebox.1in$-$
newcommandeqtextbffontsize456selectfontraisebox-.16inscalebox.5[1.1]= vspace.03in
usepackagestackengine,scalerel
defoverabovewithdelims...32em
makeatletter
newcommand*frg[1]%
frg@aux#1,,@nil

deffrg@aux#1,#2,#3@nil%
ensuremath eq raisebox.069in centering mboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#1
over raisebox-.275in centeringmboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#2

makeatother

begindocument
frg4 minus 3, 3 minus 1
enddocument









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  • 1





    These are not minus signs, but hyphen dashes. I don't see what exactly you're trying to achieve.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    you don't give many hints of the intention of this construct, it looks like math but you are using text mode constructs, centering is doing nothing in a raisebox as that is set in horizontal mode, you have redefined over so this will change frac and buildrel which are defined in terms of `over.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago







  • 2





    your example uses single digits so everything aligns naturally, but does your question mean you want frac123-11-123 with the - aligned?

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Exactly @DavidCarlisle, I imagine it is a sufficient condition to keep the two minus signs aligned. As for mixing text mode with mathematical mode in addition to the likely inefficient use of centering is by lack of experience, I would be grateful for your answer to this my adding issue to the fixes and enhancements to fix what was unnecessary to use in my code so that I can learn.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    I think marmot's answer does what you want. Not sure what else I could add.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago















1















How can I change the frg command such that I can create and maintain at all times the minus sign above aligned with minus sign below?
PS: If you can show how to include a font setting for the whole macro, I'll consider it a good additional contribution to this answer.



keep minus above align with minus below



documentclassarticle
newcommandminusraisebox.1in$-$
newcommandeqtextbffontsize456selectfontraisebox-.16inscalebox.5[1.1]= vspace.03in
usepackagestackengine,scalerel
defoverabovewithdelims...32em
makeatletter
newcommand*frg[1]%
frg@aux#1,,@nil

deffrg@aux#1,#2,#3@nil%
ensuremath eq raisebox.069in centering mboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#1
over raisebox-.275in centeringmboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#2

makeatother

begindocument
frg4 minus 3, 3 minus 1
enddocument









share|improve this question



















  • 1





    These are not minus signs, but hyphen dashes. I don't see what exactly you're trying to achieve.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    you don't give many hints of the intention of this construct, it looks like math but you are using text mode constructs, centering is doing nothing in a raisebox as that is set in horizontal mode, you have redefined over so this will change frac and buildrel which are defined in terms of `over.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago







  • 2





    your example uses single digits so everything aligns naturally, but does your question mean you want frac123-11-123 with the - aligned?

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Exactly @DavidCarlisle, I imagine it is a sufficient condition to keep the two minus signs aligned. As for mixing text mode with mathematical mode in addition to the likely inefficient use of centering is by lack of experience, I would be grateful for your answer to this my adding issue to the fixes and enhancements to fix what was unnecessary to use in my code so that I can learn.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    I think marmot's answer does what you want. Not sure what else I could add.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago













1












1








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How can I change the frg command such that I can create and maintain at all times the minus sign above aligned with minus sign below?
PS: If you can show how to include a font setting for the whole macro, I'll consider it a good additional contribution to this answer.



keep minus above align with minus below



documentclassarticle
newcommandminusraisebox.1in$-$
newcommandeqtextbffontsize456selectfontraisebox-.16inscalebox.5[1.1]= vspace.03in
usepackagestackengine,scalerel
defoverabovewithdelims...32em
makeatletter
newcommand*frg[1]%
frg@aux#1,,@nil

deffrg@aux#1,#2,#3@nil%
ensuremath eq raisebox.069in centering mboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#1
over raisebox-.275in centeringmboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#2

makeatother

begindocument
frg4 minus 3, 3 minus 1
enddocument









share|improve this question
















How can I change the frg command such that I can create and maintain at all times the minus sign above aligned with minus sign below?
PS: If you can show how to include a font setting for the whole macro, I'll consider it a good additional contribution to this answer.



keep minus above align with minus below



documentclassarticle
newcommandminusraisebox.1in$-$
newcommandeqtextbffontsize456selectfontraisebox-.16inscalebox.5[1.1]= vspace.03in
usepackagestackengine,scalerel
defoverabovewithdelims...32em
makeatletter
newcommand*frg[1]%
frg@aux#1,,@nil

deffrg@aux#1,#2,#3@nil%
ensuremath eq raisebox.069in centering mboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#1
over raisebox-.275in centeringmboxfontsize456selectfonttextbf#2

makeatother

begindocument
frg4 minus 3, 3 minus 1
enddocument






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  • 1





    These are not minus signs, but hyphen dashes. I don't see what exactly you're trying to achieve.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    you don't give many hints of the intention of this construct, it looks like math but you are using text mode constructs, centering is doing nothing in a raisebox as that is set in horizontal mode, you have redefined over so this will change frac and buildrel which are defined in terms of `over.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago







  • 2





    your example uses single digits so everything aligns naturally, but does your question mean you want frac123-11-123 with the - aligned?

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Exactly @DavidCarlisle, I imagine it is a sufficient condition to keep the two minus signs aligned. As for mixing text mode with mathematical mode in addition to the likely inefficient use of centering is by lack of experience, I would be grateful for your answer to this my adding issue to the fixes and enhancements to fix what was unnecessary to use in my code so that I can learn.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    I think marmot's answer does what you want. Not sure what else I could add.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago












  • 1





    These are not minus signs, but hyphen dashes. I don't see what exactly you're trying to achieve.

    – Bernard
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    you don't give many hints of the intention of this construct, it looks like math but you are using text mode constructs, centering is doing nothing in a raisebox as that is set in horizontal mode, you have redefined over so this will change frac and buildrel which are defined in terms of `over.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago







  • 2





    your example uses single digits so everything aligns naturally, but does your question mean you want frac123-11-123 with the - aligned?

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago











  • Exactly @DavidCarlisle, I imagine it is a sufficient condition to keep the two minus signs aligned. As for mixing text mode with mathematical mode in addition to the likely inefficient use of centering is by lack of experience, I would be grateful for your answer to this my adding issue to the fixes and enhancements to fix what was unnecessary to use in my code so that I can learn.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    I think marmot's answer does what you want. Not sure what else I could add.

    – David Carlisle
    2 hours ago







1




1





These are not minus signs, but hyphen dashes. I don't see what exactly you're trying to achieve.

– Bernard
3 hours ago





These are not minus signs, but hyphen dashes. I don't see what exactly you're trying to achieve.

– Bernard
3 hours ago




1




1





you don't give many hints of the intention of this construct, it looks like math but you are using text mode constructs, centering is doing nothing in a raisebox as that is set in horizontal mode, you have redefined over so this will change frac and buildrel which are defined in terms of `over.

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago






you don't give many hints of the intention of this construct, it looks like math but you are using text mode constructs, centering is doing nothing in a raisebox as that is set in horizontal mode, you have redefined over so this will change frac and buildrel which are defined in terms of `over.

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago





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2





your example uses single digits so everything aligns naturally, but does your question mean you want frac123-11-123 with the - aligned?

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago





your example uses single digits so everything aligns naturally, but does your question mean you want frac123-11-123 with the - aligned?

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago













Exactly @DavidCarlisle, I imagine it is a sufficient condition to keep the two minus signs aligned. As for mixing text mode with mathematical mode in addition to the likely inefficient use of centering is by lack of experience, I would be grateful for your answer to this my adding issue to the fixes and enhancements to fix what was unnecessary to use in my code so that I can learn.

– Diego Bnei Noah
2 hours ago





Exactly @DavidCarlisle, I imagine it is a sufficient condition to keep the two minus signs aligned. As for mixing text mode with mathematical mode in addition to the likely inefficient use of centering is by lack of experience, I would be grateful for your answer to this my adding issue to the fixes and enhancements to fix what was unnecessary to use in my code so that I can learn.

– Diego Bnei Noah
2 hours ago




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1





I think marmot's answer does what you want. Not sure what else I could add.

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago





I think marmot's answer does what you want. Not sure what else I could add.

– David Carlisle
2 hours ago










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I do not know what the purpose of this exercise is but alignment can e.g. achieved with an array. Notice that I didn't pay any attention to spacing, bold and etc. because I do not know the purpose.



documentclassarticle
makeatletter
deffrg@aux#1-#2,#3-#4@nilbeginarray@,r@c@l@,
#1&-&#2\
hline
#3&-&#4
endarray
deffrg#1frg@aux#1@nil
makeatother

begindocument
[ a=frg4 - 3, 3 - 1 ]
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago


















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Do you mean like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagexparse,array

ExplSyntaxOn

NewDocumentCommandfrgmm

dbn_frg:nn #1 #2


tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_num_tl
tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_den_tl

cs_new_protected:Nn dbn_frg:nn

tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_num_tl #1
tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_den_tl #2
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_num_tl
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_den_tl
beginarray@ r @ >c< @ l @
l__dbn_frg_num_tl \
hline
l__dbn_frg_den_tl
endarray


ExplSyntaxOff

begindocument

[
frg4-34-1qquad frg4+34+11 qquad frg15-26+12
]

enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    21 mins ago











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I do not know what the purpose of this exercise is but alignment can e.g. achieved with an array. Notice that I didn't pay any attention to spacing, bold and etc. because I do not know the purpose.



documentclassarticle
makeatletter
deffrg@aux#1-#2,#3-#4@nilbeginarray@,r@c@l@,
#1&-&#2\
hline
#3&-&#4
endarray
deffrg#1frg@aux#1@nil
makeatother

begindocument
[ a=frg4 - 3, 3 - 1 ]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago















2














I do not know what the purpose of this exercise is but alignment can e.g. achieved with an array. Notice that I didn't pay any attention to spacing, bold and etc. because I do not know the purpose.



documentclassarticle
makeatletter
deffrg@aux#1-#2,#3-#4@nilbeginarray@,r@c@l@,
#1&-&#2\
hline
#3&-&#4
endarray
deffrg#1frg@aux#1@nil
makeatother

begindocument
[ a=frg4 - 3, 3 - 1 ]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago













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2








2







I do not know what the purpose of this exercise is but alignment can e.g. achieved with an array. Notice that I didn't pay any attention to spacing, bold and etc. because I do not know the purpose.



documentclassarticle
makeatletter
deffrg@aux#1-#2,#3-#4@nilbeginarray@,r@c@l@,
#1&-&#2\
hline
#3&-&#4
endarray
deffrg#1frg@aux#1@nil
makeatother

begindocument
[ a=frg4 - 3, 3 - 1 ]
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













I do not know what the purpose of this exercise is but alignment can e.g. achieved with an array. Notice that I didn't pay any attention to spacing, bold and etc. because I do not know the purpose.



documentclassarticle
makeatletter
deffrg@aux#1-#2,#3-#4@nilbeginarray@,r@c@l@,
#1&-&#2\
hline
#3&-&#4
endarray
deffrg#1frg@aux#1@nil
makeatother

begindocument
[ a=frg4 - 3, 3 - 1 ]
enddocument


enter image description here







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  • Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago

















  • Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    2 hours ago
















Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

– Diego Bnei Noah
2 hours ago





Really @marmot, for academic use it is indifferent most often the alignment of operators within a fraction. But the need to specify the position of the operators in this case refers to the fate that I intend to give inside in the education of very small children in order to facilitate the visual reading. I have used very little array command, I have tried a few different modes such as begin align * ... end align * but always with errors. I am still learning, grateful for your help and all who have made further comments.

– Diego Bnei Noah
2 hours ago











4














Do you mean like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagexparse,array

ExplSyntaxOn

NewDocumentCommandfrgmm

dbn_frg:nn #1 #2


tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_num_tl
tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_den_tl

cs_new_protected:Nn dbn_frg:nn

tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_num_tl #1
tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_den_tl #2
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_num_tl
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_den_tl
beginarray@ r @ >c< @ l @
l__dbn_frg_num_tl \
hline
l__dbn_frg_den_tl
endarray


ExplSyntaxOff

begindocument

[
frg4-34-1qquad frg4+34+11 qquad frg15-26+12
]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    21 mins ago















4














Do you mean like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagexparse,array

ExplSyntaxOn

NewDocumentCommandfrgmm

dbn_frg:nn #1 #2


tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_num_tl
tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_den_tl

cs_new_protected:Nn dbn_frg:nn

tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_num_tl #1
tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_den_tl #2
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_num_tl
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_den_tl
beginarray@ r @ >c< @ l @
l__dbn_frg_num_tl \
hline
l__dbn_frg_den_tl
endarray


ExplSyntaxOff

begindocument

[
frg4-34-1qquad frg4+34+11 qquad frg15-26+12
]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    21 mins ago













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4








4







Do you mean like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagexparse,array

ExplSyntaxOn

NewDocumentCommandfrgmm

dbn_frg:nn #1 #2


tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_num_tl
tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_den_tl

cs_new_protected:Nn dbn_frg:nn

tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_num_tl #1
tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_den_tl #2
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_num_tl
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_den_tl
beginarray@ r @ >c< @ l @
l__dbn_frg_num_tl \
hline
l__dbn_frg_den_tl
endarray


ExplSyntaxOff

begindocument

[
frg4-34-1qquad frg4+34+11 qquad frg15-26+12
]

enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













Do you mean like this?



documentclassarticle
usepackagexparse,array

ExplSyntaxOn

NewDocumentCommandfrgmm

dbn_frg:nn #1 #2


tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_num_tl
tl_new:N l__dbn_frg_den_tl

cs_new_protected:Nn dbn_frg:nn

tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_num_tl #1
tl_set:Nn l__dbn_frg_den_tl #2
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_num_tl
regex_replace_once:nnN -) cT& 1 cT& l__dbn_frg_den_tl
beginarray@ r @ >c< @ l @
l__dbn_frg_num_tl \
hline
l__dbn_frg_den_tl
endarray


ExplSyntaxOff

begindocument

[
frg4-34-1qquad frg4+34+11 qquad frg15-26+12
]

enddocument


enter image description here







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  • Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    21 mins ago

















  • Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

    – Diego Bnei Noah
    21 mins ago
















Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

– Diego Bnei Noah
21 mins ago





Yes, just as @marmot's answer to yours is also appropriate because you agree to increase the fraction bar thickness using hline [number] and also to decrease or increase the space between the denominator, bar, and numerator using vspace number or something. Now I'm looking for a way to apply a font type in a single command to the whole macro set if you have any suggestions. Thank you for your response.

– Diego Bnei Noah
21 mins ago

















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