I have a problem with the appearance of a fraction which has in its numerator another fraction. It is not very beautiful as the second fraction is small, even though I use \displaystyle. How can I have both fraction as big as they should be? And why this is happening even though I use \displaystyle?
Thanks!
The code I use is like this:
$\displaystyle \frac{\frac{a}{b}-c}{d}$

\cfrac—it's meant for continued fractions and will keep the size sane. (for this though (only two levels deep), i'd recommend-ish against it. there are generally reasons these decisions were made.) – Sean Allred Mar 16 '14 at 19:47\fracsets\textstylefor its contents. – Torbjørn T. Mar 16 '14 at 19:50\fractiondefined? (it isn't defined in any packages I know) Please always provide a complete document that shows the problem, that way it is obvious what packages are being used. – David Carlisle Mar 16 '14 at 20:16