LaTeX: dollar sign vs 

Is there any reason to prefer the syntax $$myformula$$ to the usual $myformula$ in LaTeX?

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LaTeX can catch nesting errors with $$...$$ but in practise there's no real advantage to using them over $...$. If you do use $$...$$, then make sure to load the fixltx2e package to make them robust (i.e., e.g., usable in captions and section headings).

As others have said, on the other hand, $...$ should be used instead of $$...$$.

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I read in [1] (German text), that the use of $$...$$ leads to inconsistencies in vertical spaces before and after the formula, which shouldn't happen with [ ... ].

[1] ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/l2tabu/german/l2tabu.pdf (Section 1.6)

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Yes, I consistently use  for display equations. But here I am concerned with the similar issue for inline equations. –  Olivier Verdier Feb 12 '10 at 19:17
That same document is available in English too: mirror.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf (section 1.6 and 3.3). –  ShreevatsaR Apr 21 '10 at 18:22

I use $formula$ and $$formula$$. But sometimes you need to catch the end of the math mode. The thing is that you can catch the begin of the math mode using \everymath or \everydisplay:

\everymath{\color{red}}


Unfortunately you can not catch end of the math mode. But if you use $$ and $$ you can redefine \):

\let\endmath\)% Save \)
\def\){\preendmath \endmath \postendmath}% Override
\def\preendmath{\,(*)}% For example
\def\postendmath{}% Any stuff

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I wasn't aware of \everymath and \everydisplay, this might come in handy! But \everymath works for me although I use $formula$. So the only advantage of  is if I ever wanted to do something fancy only at the end of formulas? Why does that syntax exist at all? –  Olivier Verdier Feb 12 '10 at 13:07
Perhaps another reason is that second $ in $formula$ is similar to the first one. To avoid any error with opening or closing $ you should use . I use $$s. – Alexey Malistov Feb 12 '10 at 15:50 See the answer below about not using $$...$$; you'll run into problems eventually. – Will Robertson Feb 13 '10 at 14:12 Only that some editors can't balance  signs, where they can balance the brackets in the  form. If you have a good editor (and with emacs and auctex mode out there, who doesn't?), then it's not an issue. - My editor handles  signs perfectly. I'm just wondering whether there is a difference, since it is often advised to use  instead of $$. –  Olivier Verdier Feb 12 '10 at 12:20

I believe that $...$ is not technically standard LaTeX, but that \( is. Since all latex compilers make use of the underlying TeX engine, this is never an issue, but from a pendant's perspective, there is that difference.

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