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How to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table


Proper display of fractionsHow to increase row height while using booktabs?Bigger fractions without using dfracDante Monotype typeface and fractionsArray stretch only for certain rowsdfrac no larger than fracMaking a beamer page that includes an array. Code includedMaking nice tablesElegant fractions in one line for partial derivativesFormula Font Size in An Array or Equation?













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Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
enter image description here



The source code is :



[
textbfS =
beginBmatrix
0 \
- g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
- g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
0
endBmatrix.
]









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    Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
    enter image description here



    The source code is :



    [
    textbfS =
    beginBmatrix
    0 \
    - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
    - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
    0
    endBmatrix.
    ]









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      Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
      enter image description here



      The source code is :



      [
      textbfS =
      beginBmatrix
      0 \
      - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
      - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
      0
      endBmatrix.
      ]









      share|improve this question














      Is there any proper way to avoid overlap in the fractions of a table (see the picture)
      enter image description here



      The source code is :



      [
      textbfS =
      beginBmatrix
      0 \
      - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
      - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
      0
      endBmatrix.
      ]






      arrays fractions overlap






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          The traditional way is to add space to the \ with an optional argument:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          [
          textbfS =
          beginBmatrix
          0 \[2pt]
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
          0
          endBmatrix.
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Alternatively, you can use stacks.



          You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,stackengine
          setstackEOL\
          begindocument
          [
          setstackgapL24pt
          textbfS =
          braceVectorstack
          0 \
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
          0
          .
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

            – Amine HANINI
            5 hours ago












          • @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

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          The traditional way is to add space to the \ with an optional argument:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          [
          textbfS =
          beginBmatrix
          0 \[2pt]
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
          0
          endBmatrix.
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Alternatively, you can use stacks.



          You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,stackengine
          setstackEOL\
          begindocument
          [
          setstackgapL24pt
          textbfS =
          braceVectorstack
          0 \
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
          0
          .
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

            – Amine HANINI
            5 hours ago












          • @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago















          3














          The traditional way is to add space to the \ with an optional argument:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          [
          textbfS =
          beginBmatrix
          0 \[2pt]
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
          0
          endBmatrix.
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Alternatively, you can use stacks.



          You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,stackengine
          setstackEOL\
          begindocument
          [
          setstackgapL24pt
          textbfS =
          braceVectorstack
          0 \
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
          0
          .
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

            – Amine HANINI
            5 hours ago












          • @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago













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          3








          3







          The traditional way is to add space to the \ with an optional argument:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          [
          textbfS =
          beginBmatrix
          0 \[2pt]
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
          0
          endBmatrix.
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Alternatively, you can use stacks.



          You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,stackengine
          setstackEOL\
          begindocument
          [
          setstackgapL24pt
          textbfS =
          braceVectorstack
          0 \
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
          0
          .
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          The traditional way is to add space to the \ with an optional argument:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath
          begindocument
          [
          textbfS =
          beginBmatrix
          0 \[2pt]
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \[10pt]
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \[6pt]
          0
          endBmatrix.
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Alternatively, you can use stacks.



          You can specify the baselineskip if you use a stack:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackageamsmath,stackengine
          setstackEOL\
          begindocument
          [
          setstackgapL24pt
          textbfS =
          braceVectorstack
          0 \
          - g rho eta partial_x Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_x rho \
          - g rho eta partial_y Z + dfrac12 g Z^2 partial_y rho \
          0
          .
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer












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          • Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

            – Amine HANINI
            5 hours ago












          • @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago

















          • Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

            – Amine HANINI
            5 hours ago












          • @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

            – Steven B. Segletes
            5 hours ago
















          Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

          – Amine HANINI
          5 hours ago






          Between the two methods, the first one is more affordable. Thanks to you !

          – Amine HANINI
          5 hours ago














          @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

          – Steven B. Segletes
          5 hours ago





          @AmineHANINI But, but, there is a sale on stackengine this week: stack ONE, get ONE free!

          – Steven B. Segletes
          5 hours ago

















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