Mathematica Asked on July 8, 2021
In order to type an equation in a text cell one presses Ctrl+9 and then you get a highlighted region into which you type an equation. Here is an example
The problem here is that the equation is in an Arial font. Equations should appear in TraditionalForm
. If I go to a new cell make it TranditionalForm
and type I get this:
This is what I want (except that it is annoyingly in bold which I have removed).
The real mystery is if I do ShowExpression
on the text cell I get
Note that the Cell within the Cell containing the equation has "FormatType" "TraditionalForm". So the question: why is the equation in the text cell not in TraditioalForm
?
If I do ShowExpression
on the equation in the TraditionalForm
cell I get this
This is almost the same except it has an extra StyleBox
. Has this been missed out? This is version 12.2 but this problem has been around for several versions.
How do I fix this?
Some similar question asked before are here and here but are not quite the same.
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