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OpenStudy (anonymous):

LaTeX: Is there a macro for the curly inequality (like the ones used to represent partial orders)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you asking for a latex code? can you draw what the thing looks like?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1340774266724:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it \(\le\)?

OpenStudy (zepp):

That's \le

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope, a curly version of that

OpenStudy (zepp):

What do you mean by curly? D:

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

curly girly version? whazzat?? :O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does a symbol like that exist?

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

|dw:1340774404814:dw| This^? Nope -.-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in wikipedia it's \preccurlyeq, but it doesn't work on my latex compiler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\preccurlyeq\)?

OpenStudy (zepp):

\(\preccurlyeq\)?

OpenStudy (zepp):

Derp.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

type in the equation editor \preccurlyeq

OpenStudy (zepp):

Simply type \~(\preccurlyeq\) but without the ~

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

Oh i see, well, I guess... it's not in the system here. a lot of other commands which the admins think unnecessary are not included/whatever.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zepp that's what i'm looking for

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where do they use that symbol?

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

\(\preccurlyeq\) ---> not working.

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

aaah it worked - *poker-faced*

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (zepp):

@apoorvk http://puu.sh/CsBF

OpenStudy (zepp):

:P

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