
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Fergus Henderson wrote:
Sorry for the off-topic post, but I figured someone here would know... can anyone please tell me how to do the double-square-bracket symbols that are often used in denotational semantics in LaTex? It's like "[[" but a single symbol without the space between the two brackets. (I checked the Latex companion, but it's not listed there AFAICT.)
It's either $[\![$ or $[\!\![$; likewise for close brackets. It's just very crude as \! means `insert standard-width negative math-space here'. ___cheers,_dave________________________________________________________ www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~tweed/pi.htm|tweed's law: however many computers email: tweed@cs.bris.ac.uk | you have, half your time is spent work tel: (0117) 954-5250 | waiting for compilations to finish.