Hi,
Yishai Shimoni wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure that I am writing to the right person.
If not, I appologize, and would appreciate if you could provide me with
the correct contact.
the best place is the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.
That's why I forward your mail to this list.
I am a PhD student in the physics department in the hebrew university in
jerusalem, israel. We have a linux system and so we are only using latex
and openoffice with hebrew support. Since we work in physics, there are
a few things we need to be able to write and cannot using the current
equation editor, which seem like a trivial change:
We need to be able to write something like
" left | a rangle" ,
which should give |a>. This is very standard notation in quantum
physics, and currently the only way we found to do this was by writing
" ` divides a > `",
which is of course a workaraound.
How about "\lline a \rangle" or "left lline a right rangle"?
I am attaching a pdf and tex files of these examples in latex.
Sorry, attachments are not allowed (with exceptions like .tex ;-)
Regards,
Oliver
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