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Say you want to make a remark on-the-fly, which involves a formula too big to be put online, but this formula is supposed to end your sentence (as in, for instance, if we let



[widehat{G_t}(nu)=e^{-tVertnuVert^2}=left(fracpi{t}right)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu)quad).]



How do you deal with the final parenthesis ? I can't seem to find any harmonious solution, apart from, either, avoiding such phrases altogether, or typing the formula inline. The left.quadright) solution above seems to me as ugly as rejecting the ). to a new line. Is there a commonly accepted practice in this situation ?









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  • Welcome to TeX-SE!. It is not only the bracket that doesn't look good, but also the fact that the thing is so large that the spacing between the lines becomes different. I personally either write things not in displaystyle or really use a separate equation. documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} bla bla bla (this is because dots $(pi/t)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu),$). end{document} but different persons have different opinions on this.

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Say you want to make a remark on-the-fly, which involves a formula too big to be put online, but this formula is supposed to end your sentence (as in, for instance, if we let



[widehat{G_t}(nu)=e^{-tVertnuVert^2}=left(fracpi{t}right)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu)quad).]



How do you deal with the final parenthesis ? I can't seem to find any harmonious solution, apart from, either, avoiding such phrases altogether, or typing the formula inline. The left.quadright) solution above seems to me as ugly as rejecting the ). to a new line. Is there a commonly accepted practice in this situation ?









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  • Welcome to TeX-SE!. It is not only the bracket that doesn't look good, but also the fact that the thing is so large that the spacing between the lines becomes different. I personally either write things not in displaystyle or really use a separate equation. documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} bla bla bla (this is because dots $(pi/t)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu),$). end{document} but different persons have different opinions on this.

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Say you want to make a remark on-the-fly, which involves a formula too big to be put online, but this formula is supposed to end your sentence (as in, for instance, if we let



[widehat{G_t}(nu)=e^{-tVertnuVert^2}=left(fracpi{t}right)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu)quad).]



How do you deal with the final parenthesis ? I can't seem to find any harmonious solution, apart from, either, avoiding such phrases altogether, or typing the formula inline. The left.quadright) solution above seems to me as ugly as rejecting the ). to a new line. Is there a commonly accepted practice in this situation ?









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Say you want to make a remark on-the-fly, which involves a formula too big to be put online, but this formula is supposed to end your sentence (as in, for instance, if we let



[widehat{G_t}(nu)=e^{-tVertnuVert^2}=left(fracpi{t}right)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu)quad).]



How do you deal with the final parenthesis ? I can't seem to find any harmonious solution, apart from, either, avoiding such phrases altogether, or typing the formula inline. The left.quadright) solution above seems to me as ugly as rejecting the ). to a new line. Is there a commonly accepted practice in this situation ?







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  • Welcome to TeX-SE!. It is not only the bracket that doesn't look good, but also the fact that the thing is so large that the spacing between the lines becomes different. I personally either write things not in displaystyle or really use a separate equation. documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} bla bla bla (this is because dots $(pi/t)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu),$). end{document} but different persons have different opinions on this.

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  • Welcome to TeX-SE!. It is not only the bracket that doesn't look good, but also the fact that the thing is so large that the spacing between the lines becomes different. I personally either write things not in displaystyle or really use a separate equation. documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} bla bla bla (this is because dots $(pi/t)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu),$). end{document} but different persons have different opinions on this.

    – marmot
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Welcome to TeX-SE!. It is not only the bracket that doesn't look good, but also the fact that the thing is so large that the spacing between the lines becomes different. I personally either write things not in displaystyle or really use a separate equation. documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} bla bla bla (this is because dots $(pi/t)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu),$). end{document} but different persons have different opinions on this.

– marmot
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Welcome to TeX-SE!. It is not only the bracket that doesn't look good, but also the fact that the thing is so large that the spacing between the lines becomes different. I personally either write things not in displaystyle or really use a separate equation. documentclass{article} usepackage{amsmath} begin{document} bla bla bla (this is because dots $(pi/t)^{n/2}G_{pi^2/t}(nu),$). end{document} but different persons have different opinions on this.

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