Hi
On 2006-11-27, at 10:41 , Thomas Klein wrote:
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 15:10:14 +0100, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov 24
06:10:14 -0800 2006 -------
MRU->TL: OO2 formula editor processes terms like 2^3p or 2^3p^4
differently than
OO1.x. OO1 gave a maeningful result on the screen while OO2
interpreted "3p" as
whole exponent in the first case and the second case is not
understandable to OO2.
Not only power terms are affected, but also for example "sqrt 2x
+3": In OO1 only the 2 is below the root sign, in OO2 the x, too
(i.e. "(squareroot of 2)*x+3" vs. "(squareroot of 2x)+3"). The
difference is that OO2 considers some character-sequences like the
2x as one part whereas in OO1 every character is a single part if
not combined by {...}.
Thomas/plus4
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