https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53472
--- Comment #14 from Matteo Campanelli <matteo.campanelli@gmail.com> ---
Hi all,
so I worked a little on dynamically-sized integrals and I have something
working.
I added a new command "intd" for the purpose. An user can still use the old
"int" to have the usual effect.
The picture at the URL below shows how the integral sign with "intd" resizes
according to its body argument. Notice that the last line is an ordinary "int"
and is there for comparison purposes.
http://i.imgur.com/Oc5N5Qy.png
The code I currently have should be easily adapted to sum, products and so
forth.
Best,
Matteo
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