https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162972
--- Comment #9 from Regina Henschel <[email protected]> --- I see no option in the UI of the Microsoft Office Equation Editor for adding prime, double prime and triple prime. But I see it in the UI of an old version of MathType from Design Science that is used in SoftMaker, for example. The lack of UI in Microsoft Office results in lot of fancy workarounds. Thus it would be good, if LibreOffice provides build-in symbols for them. I like the idea to extend the Symbols as such. The Gallery should be extended as well. I'm not happy with the proposed keywords. I know that the proposal corresponds to the named characters of HTML 5 as can be found in https://dev.w3.org/html5/spec-LC/named-character-references.html. But they are not user friendly. And the distinction by character case is unfriendly for searching in file markup. I would prefer something like "prime", "dblprime" and "triprime". That would be used as e.g. %dblprime in the command window, that is without semicolon. It would be well distinguished from HTML. Or if nearer to HTML is desired, as "prime", "dprime" and "tprime". Does there exist a often used package for Latex, that introduces keywords for these characters? If yes, how are the characters named there? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
