Fairly comprehensive test of many mfrac properties
Sample Rendering:
N/A
Your browser's rendering:
Inline, auto, normal line
, numerator and denominator should render script size.
Inline, display style, normal line
, numerator and denominator should render normal size.
Inline, text style, normal line
, numerator and denominator should render script size.
Inline, auto, thick line
, the superscripted 2 should be script-script size.
Inline, display style, thick line
, the superscripted 2 should be script size.
Inline, text style, thick line
the end.
Inline, auto, no line
the end.
Inline, display style, no line
the end.
Inline, text style, no line
the end.
Inline binomial, auto, no line
the end.
Inline binomial, display style, no line
the end.
Inline binomial, text style, no line
the end.
Inline built-in verts, auto, no line
the end.
Inline up arrows, display style, no line
the end.
Inline down arrows, text style, no line
the end.
Inline floor, auto, normal line
the end.
Inline ceiling, display style, normal line
the end.
Inline updown arrows, text style, normal line
the end.
Inline double up arrows, auto, thick line
the end.
Inline double down arrows, display style, thick line
the end.
Inline double up down arrows, text style, thick line
the end.
Inline, styles auto, display and text
, the rendering should be script-size, normal-size and script-size in this example. Fraction lines should align vertically with the math axis.
The same expression
in a display.
Inline fenced nested fractions
etc.
The same expression
in a display.
LaTeX renders continued fractions
normal size at all levels in all contexts
Inline nested fracs
are script size at the first level and decrease to script script size for all more nested levels.
Displayed nested fractions are normal size at the first level,
script size at second level, and script-script size at all more nested levels.
Here's a display
with some real math in it.
And this is an example where the bevelled attribute is set inside the radical
And this shows a combination with a background image at
a desired opacity