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I'm trying to annotate a plot with points of the form $\left(\frac{1}{2},\frac{1}{2}\right)$; my problem is that the parentheses don't stretch to cover the fraction. I think that what I want to do is to use a StyleBox inside the Graphics primitive to allow me to format the string using SpanMaxSize, but StyleBox is not a text string. I cannot figure out how to make this work. Is there an easier way?

So for example, if I use

Graphics[Text[Style["(1/2,sqrt(3)/2)", Black, 12], {-1.1, .8}]]

with the 1/2 and sqrt(3)/2 formatted in OutputForm, I get enter image description here

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    $\begingroup$ Try MaTeX? MaTeX["\\left(\\frac{1}{2}\\right)"] $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 19, 2020 at 14:52

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In graphics, Text objects render in TraditionalForm. In TraditionalForm, parentheses are used instead of square brackets. So you can achieve what you want by using an expression with an invisible head:

Graphics[Text[Style[Invisible[""][1/2,Sqrt[3]/2],Black,12],{-1.1,.8}]]

enter image description here

There are other ways to achieve this behavior, but they require learning a bit about how boxes work.

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  • $\begingroup$ Works great, but can you explain why? Why does an invisible head change the output? $\endgroup$
    – rogerl
    Commented Dec 20, 2020 at 1:03
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<< MaTeX`
Plot[0, {x, -1, 1}, 
    Epilog -> { Point[{-1/2, Sqrt[3]/2}], 
            Inset[MaTeX[
                    "\\left(-\\frac{1}{2},\\frac{\\sqrt{3}}{2}\\right)"], {-1/2 + 
                        0.1, Sqrt[3]/2 - 0.3}]}]

enter image description here

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    $\begingroup$ Can you clarify how the new 12.2 TeX typesetting does in such a case? $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 19, 2020 at 23:56
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    $\begingroup$ @CATrevillian 12.2 doesn’t use Tex to typeset, it merely converts the Tex strings into mma boxes $\endgroup$
    – user5601
    Commented Dec 21, 2020 at 1:36

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