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Re: Binary Relations, draft 1
- To: Chris Rowley <C.A.Rowley@open.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: Binary Relations, draft 1
- From: Thierry Bouche <Thierry.Bouche@ujf-grenoble.fr>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 20:07:14 +0100 (MET)
- Cc: Thierry Bouche <Thierry.Bouche@ujf-grenoble.fr>, math-font-discuss@cogs.susx.ac.uk
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Concernant « Re: Binary Relations, draft 1 », Chris Rowley écrit : «
» > do you realize that most theorems are typeset in italics, whereas most
» > proofs are typeset in roman?
»
» Amazingly enough, this fact had impinged on my consciousness
that's terrific!
» However, in the large quantity of mathematical works on whose
» typographic design I have had a lesding influence you will not see
» this user-unfriendly convention used.
»
» Is this also done in French texts?
All the books i checked had theorems and even important assertions in
italic, yes. I believe that all journals i read do this too.
Thierry Bouche, Grenoble.