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The ' is misplaced when used with operators in TeX for both inline and display math. For example, \sum_n' is treated as {\sum_n}' rather than \sum_n^\prime. This is due to the handling of the base in the PrimeItem stack item class, which only takes msubsup bases into account, and not munderover.
Also, using \limits with primes doesn't work, so \int\limits' should put the prime above the integral, but doesn't.
The
'
is misplaced when used with operators in TeX for both inline and display math. For example,\sum_n'
is treated as{\sum_n}'
rather than\sum_n^\prime
. This is due to the handling of the base in thePrimeItem
stack item class, which only takesmsubsup
bases into account, and notmunderover
.Also, using
\limits
with primes doesn't work, so\int\limits'
should put the prime above the integral, but doesn't.Finally,
uses the wrong size primes, while
uses the correct size. This is due to the operator dictionary marking U+2033 as a TeX accent, while U+2032 is not.
Originally pointed out in a mathoverflow post
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