Title: mathtext: Increase space after spaced symbols by zblz · Pull Request #4872 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
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Description: Currently, most spaced symbols (=,+,\times, etc) appear to have a bigger space in front of them, so it looks weird, specially in scientific notation of numbers (e.g., $2\times10^4$, which shows as '2 x10^4' rather than '2 x 10^4'). This PR adds 0.2 to the space afters these spaced symbols to solve this situation. IMO, the look of test images is improved, but I don't really understand why the previous setup (0.2 space on either side) resulted in asymmetrical spacing.
Open Graph Description: Currently, most spaced symbols (=,+,\times, etc) appear to have a bigger space in front of them, so it looks weird, specially in scientific notation of numbers (e.g., $2\times10^4$, which shows as ...
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