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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb  9 02:03:46 +0000 
2007 -------
Including excerpts from attached document here as they can be regarded part of
the description. 

This looks bad as line height varies, <an example>

I speculate that there could be other mathematical symbols and operators which
may be taking more than the line space. 
< Examples of Wideslash , Widebackslash , matrix , stack , csup/csub , binom,
newline , overbrace , underbrace  >

I think even in a single subscript there is a size change that is not large
enough to be perceivable, . The same case with from and to values in limits and
integration , The good thing is there does exist efforts to get the height
right. Its just that it might not be good enough. The height difference is
visible if view zoomed to 800%.

The behavioral of the size operator is one of debate. There exist two ways to
interpret how this should behave in text mode. relative(size +4), absolute(size
14) There does exist a font size in an external context of an OLE object like
the font size of the paragraph or line at which the document is typed in. One
way is to discard this information. Since the user explicitly typed in a size
one would assume the users knows what he/she is doing. Another approach is to
relatively set the font size in the formula. While this is neat it requires the
object to be context aware, and hence this might not be a good idea. . Whatever
the outside size is could be considered to be of size 10 . So if the context
font size is 14. then size +2 should translate to size 16 and size 16 could
evaluate to 14/10*16=22.4, rounded to 22. This would preserve a relative notion
of font size from the outside world into the object context. A disadvantage
could be that the formula object display would need to be recomputed every time
the external context font size changed.



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