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empty \dot{} should render higher on the baseline. #2766

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pkra opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 5 comments
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empty \dot{} should render higher on the baseline. #2766

pkra opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 5 comments
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pkra commented Sep 10, 2021

E.g., x $\dot{}$ y renders the dot too low (does not match "real" TeX)

MathJax.org#demo:

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pkra commented Sep 10, 2021

Similarly for $\bar{}$ and I'm guessing everything similar.

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pkra commented Sep 14, 2021

Just to add: this is a regression in v3 - v2 used to do this correctly.

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pkra commented Sep 14, 2021

Aha -- I had filed this for v2 back in the day #1706

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dpvc commented Sep 15, 2021

I thought it sounded familiar. It looks like that was after we had started on v3 already, and so the patch was done to v2 without it making it into v3. I can see about adding it in.

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pkra commented Sep 16, 2021

Thanks, Davide.

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