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How can I grow the height of a function letter to match the height of the parameters?


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I'm only an occasional LaTeX user, and ever more rare math mode user, so maybe this is simple for others, but not for me:



I have a function named L*, and it has a fraction as parameter. In my first attempt ($L*left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$) it looked as if I wanted to multiply L with the parameter, so I changed it to ${L*}left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$.



Formula L*(X/Xn)



Still in my eyes it looks like a multiplication (can I reduce the spacing between * and (?), so I want the size of L* match the height of the parameter, like this:



Formula L*(X/Xn) with larger L*



(As any TeX-eye can see I faked the size by using an image editor).



What I did try without success was a left{L*}frac{...}{...} which is not allowed, however.



Finally: When answering remember: Simple problems should have simple answers to be efficient. If the answer looks overly complicated (makes the formular very unreadable, I probably will not accept it.









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    I'm only an occasional LaTeX user, and ever more rare math mode user, so maybe this is simple for others, but not for me:



    I have a function named L*, and it has a fraction as parameter. In my first attempt ($L*left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$) it looked as if I wanted to multiply L with the parameter, so I changed it to ${L*}left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$.



    Formula L*(X/Xn)



    Still in my eyes it looks like a multiplication (can I reduce the spacing between * and (?), so I want the size of L* match the height of the parameter, like this:



    Formula L*(X/Xn) with larger L*



    (As any TeX-eye can see I faked the size by using an image editor).



    What I did try without success was a left{L*}frac{...}{...} which is not allowed, however.



    Finally: When answering remember: Simple problems should have simple answers to be efficient. If the answer looks overly complicated (makes the formular very unreadable, I probably will not accept it.









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      I'm only an occasional LaTeX user, and ever more rare math mode user, so maybe this is simple for others, but not for me:



      I have a function named L*, and it has a fraction as parameter. In my first attempt ($L*left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$) it looked as if I wanted to multiply L with the parameter, so I changed it to ${L*}left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$.



      Formula L*(X/Xn)



      Still in my eyes it looks like a multiplication (can I reduce the spacing between * and (?), so I want the size of L* match the height of the parameter, like this:



      Formula L*(X/Xn) with larger L*



      (As any TeX-eye can see I faked the size by using an image editor).



      What I did try without success was a left{L*}frac{...}{...} which is not allowed, however.



      Finally: When answering remember: Simple problems should have simple answers to be efficient. If the answer looks overly complicated (makes the formular very unreadable, I probably will not accept it.









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      I'm only an occasional LaTeX user, and ever more rare math mode user, so maybe this is simple for others, but not for me:



      I have a function named L*, and it has a fraction as parameter. In my first attempt ($L*left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$) it looked as if I wanted to multiply L with the parameter, so I changed it to ${L*}left(frac{X}{X_N}right)$.



      Formula L*(X/Xn)



      Still in my eyes it looks like a multiplication (can I reduce the spacing between * and (?), so I want the size of L* match the height of the parameter, like this:



      Formula L*(X/Xn) with larger L*



      (As any TeX-eye can see I faked the size by using an image editor).



      What I did try without success was a left{L*}frac{...}{...} which is not allowed, however.



      Finally: When answering remember: Simple problems should have simple answers to be efficient. If the answer looks overly complicated (makes the formular very unreadable, I probably will not accept it.







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