Try to put equations in cells of a table, and then move the table a bit.

Then you'll understand why open office tables are not there yet.

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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Shlomi Fish wrote:

Hi Orr!

On Monday 27 November 2006 18:11, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
Hi everybody!

In case you've been using Open Office, and found the lack of math signs
support or support of real tables very frustrating, there's a solution!


May I inquire how are LaTeX' tables more "real" than OpenOffice.org's? For all
I know, at least OOo's tables can have right-to-left flow, which LaTeX'
tables can't.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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