X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?p=mjotex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=examples.tex;h=98ddfd550b08ea4fd78301eb47c0aea19cb8de7a;hp=fbbe8608e002736fef5d43c3e0b49da9e9a2179c;hb=5c4f67545f0988d065f1d52f90eed9233562c9fc;hpb=7a60af0c2fa38f05aecd84b530d3c5b87eaf3de7 diff --git a/examples.tex b/examples.tex index fbbe860..98ddfd5 100644 --- a/examples.tex +++ b/examples.tex @@ -107,23 +107,24 @@ The direct sum of $V$ and $W$ is $\directsum{V}{W}$, of course, but what if $W = V^{\perp}$? Then we wish to indicate that fact by writing $\directsumperp{V}{W}$. That operator should survive a - display equation, too: + display equation, too, and the weight of the circle should match + that of the usual direct sum operator. % \begin{align*} Z = \directsumperp{V}{W}\\ - \oplus\oplusperp\oplus\oplusperp + \oplus \oplusperp \oplus \oplusperp \end{align*} % Its form should also survive in different font sizes... \Large \begin{align*} Z = \directsumperp{V}{W}\\ - \oplus\oplusperp\oplus\oplusperp + \oplus \oplusperp \oplus \oplusperp \end{align*} \Huge \begin{align*} Z = \directsumperp{V}{W}\\ - \oplus\oplusperp\oplus\oplusperp + \oplus \oplusperp \oplus \oplusperp \end{align*} \normalsize \end{section}