haozhou@acsu.buffalo.edu (Hao Zhou) (02/17/91)
I would appreciate if somebody explains to me how to print out '>' in tex/latex. I tried putting '\' in front of '>' and I came up with an up-set down question mark. (I am working on Sun/Unix environment.) Thanks in advance. Hao -- Internet:haozhou@acsu.buffalo.edu BITNET:haozhou%acsu.buffalo.edu@UBVM.BITNET UUCP: rutgers!ub!haozhou
bigelow@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM (Jim Bigelow) (02/21/91)
> I would appreciate if somebody explains to me how to print out '>' > in tex/latex. Use math mode, i.e. $>$. the same goes for < and a number of other characters. Good luck. Jim Bigelow HP Ft. Collins, CO