In some German books, I see what I consider proper:
\int \mathrm d x
In other books, I just see this:
\int d x
Since everybody writes $\sin(x)$ instead of just $sin(x)$, I wonder why people write all operators upright, just not the “d”. Is it just that it is more typing (which is a lame excuse) or is there some really sound reason for that?
Please just don't say that it is “personal style”, since $sin(x)$ would clearly considered wrong.
$sin(x)$would be the correct one since you are making a distinction not complying to a rule. – percusse Nov 04 '12 at 22:50dyis similar, they can both be defined ans mathematical objects such that writingdy/dx = dy/dz dz/dxmakes a perfect sense. I would say: Care about the proper spacing and upshape/italics is then irrelevant ;) – yo' Nov 04 '12 at 22:54