@cfr Well, it's comment in the non-site sense of the word. :) I hadn't noticed that the documentation was so minimal (not much for link clicking today...), so this is irony on your part. (I thought it was funny no matter). But maybe that's why people prefer the other packages...
@AlanMunn I haven't tried to use it, so I'm not sure. It may simply be that 3 pages is sufficient. Not every package needs 1000+ manual, I hope! And, after all, so far the documentation for this package has fully satisfied my documentation needs with respect to it. I don't think it is supposed to be enormously fancy. Basically, I think it is a framework into which you can slot more-or-less fancy stuff. By default, simple (\fbox, \colorbox); optionally fancier (\tikz).
@daleif -- hyphenation discouraged, but allowed if there is no other reasonable alternative. but that's not a great example. the only possibility is "Le-besgue"; the hyphenation would best follow the pattern of the original language, unless it's really too "foreign" to english patterns. (i can't think of an example of that just now, but you can look at the last couple of pages of the tugboat hyphenation exception list, tb0hyf.pdf on ctan, for examples of names.)
@barbarabeeton Thanks, I found something similar in one of my style manuals. It is not usually something that I go after when editing. In this case a PhD student asked, she's finishing her thesis.
@cfr I actually jus provided the range. In fact, I believe the OP wants a specific page numbering booklet, similar to something I use (I generate booklets in a way I can simply fold the pages, so the page interval is different).
@SamWhited: Hi, long time no see! Welcome back! <3
The following code
% !TEX program = XeLaTeX
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{unicode-math,mathtools}
\begin{document}
$\overline{A}\overline{A}\mathrlap{A}$
\end{document}
gives
Going deeper
Through some experiments, I found that mathtools and \mathclap are not to blame.
% !TE...
@PauloCereda Hmmm, so someone is making a fortune (from you...) by painting rubber duckies. No wonder your credit card support here on TeX.SE seems to fall short.
@DavidCarlisle I've rolled back the edit I made to your answer about gb4e since the solution doesn't work for linguex after all. (It works in the simple example but not in slightly more complex ones.) tex.stackexchange.com/q/209228/2693
oh, hey, I don't know if anyone here is a big emacs/orgmode fan, but I just created a room just for that on the emacs site (my main experience is using it to export talks into beamer) so here's the linky: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/43541/emacs-orgmode
@PauloCereda don't remember, it was sat on my keyboard at work so i threw a ball thing and put the phone back in my pocket.... Of course at school if you don't own a phone and have caught (or claimed to have caught) thousands of the things, you are a social outcast