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How to format multi-letter subscripts in math mode?

I have a document whose main font is a sans serif font (Arial if you must know), but whose math mode uses a serif font. They look quite different. So far, my documents which don't switch looks like ...
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The horizontal gap/kern before the comma is too large with unicode-math

The following minimal example is stripped down from the sentence, “Let (𝑇, ≤) be a poset.” Feeding lualatex or xelatex with \documentclass{standalone} %\usepackage[math-style=ISO]{unicode-math} \...
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How to reduce white space inside “𝑌.” automatically?

Feeding \documentclass{article} \pagestyle{empty} %\usepackage[slantedGreek,subscriptcorrection]{newtx}% this is what I use with many of other packages in a non-minimal example. %% Text skips with ...
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Hyperlink in math mode with correct spacing for flexible use with subscripts and superscripts

I want to use hyperlinks in math mode without changing the spacing or kerning. I.e., I want to define a command \mathhyperref similar to Correct kerning of hyperlinks in math mode but more flexible (I ...
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(Staircase) Kerning in display math

Simple problem: spacing in math mode can often be awkward, especially with large fences and super- or sub- scripts. Usually, this amounts to exponents being too far from the parenthesized expression, ...
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opentype math font kern

The original Computer Modern Math Italic font has a modest amount of kerning listed in its TFM metrics (largely for punctuation, but also for some exceptions like lower case d). But when I use Latin ...
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How to redefine the \partial command to adjust the kerning (as suggested by Michael Spivak)?

Michael Spivak talked about this issue in his Math Font Quiz: (Original article: https://tug.org/pracjourn/2006-3/distract/mathquizAnswers.pdf) In Latin Modern (and in Computer Modern Unicode as ...
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Adjust italic correction for a math symbol for subscripts

I am using the DejaVu math font and noticed that the zero in f_0 is very far away from the f. % !TeX program = lualatex \documentclass{article} \usepackage{unicode-math} \setmathfont{texgyredejavu-...
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Want equal spaces between repeating symbols in mathmode, how I disable kerning? [duplicate]

Trying to get equal spacing between repeating characters in mathmode. I tried using the microtype package and use the DisableLigatures function, it should disable kerning and would expect equal spaces ...
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How to globally redefine kerning of \prime only when it encounters a left delimiter in math mode?

Here's my MWE: % !TEX program = lualatex \documentclass[preview,border={5mm 2.5mm 5mm 0mm},varwidth]{standalone} \usepackage{mathtools} \usepackage[warnings-off={mathtools-colon,mathtools-overbracket}]...
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Is there a way to add italic correction at the end of inline math?

I would like to add italic correction at the end of inline math, depending on the italic correction of the last math character. Here is a MWE showing why I would like to have that: %! TEX program = ...
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How to increase letter spacing when using unicode-math range feature?

Using the package unicode-math and compiling with xelatex, one may use \setmathfont[range= ... ,Scale=MatchLowercase]{ ... } to change the italic and upright math letters. However, there are usually ...
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Finishing math with a period (part 2)

Related: Finishing math with a period I believe of the two options \[|f(x)-(y)|<\epsilon\text{.}\] or \[|f(x)-(y)|<\epsilon.\] the first one is correct. However, a problem that was brought up (...
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What do \vec{\mkern0mu x} and \vec{{} x} mean?

In the following posts and many other besides [0] [1], I've seen people use \vec{\mkern0mu x}, \vec{{} x}, and variants thereof to adjust the vector arrow's kerning. How do these work? What's the ...
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LuaTeX: OpenType staircase kerning (MATH kerning) has opposed effect than expected

This is a follow up question to a previous reported font problem. Compiling the following MWE with LuaLaTeX \documentclass{article} \usepackage{unicode-math} \setmathfont{LibertinusMath-Regular.otf}[...
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