https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35033

--- Comment #23 from [email protected] ---
I also regularly use LibreOffice with TexMaths and also would like to have
perfectly inlined formulas in Impress and Draw as in Writer. I would like to
share my personal workarounds which are not perfect, but at least do a pretty
well job, at least for my needs. Even though I'm referring to TexMaths
formulas, they also work well for LO's own formulas.

The first option is to create the Text directly as part of the forumla using
the LaTeX \text{...} command. This works pretty well but can be a hassle if you
want to setup the fonts accordingly. The same workaround can also be used with
LO's formula editor.

Next, it is also possible to select the LaTeX fonts directly in Impress/Writer
and to create the formula as part of the text. This works pretty well as long
as the formula only contains some basic stuff. A drawback is that the font
spacing between lines can be slightly messed up by Impress if different fonts
are selected.

Finally, if really a LaTeX formula needs to be inlined in text, I create some
whitespace in the line and place the formula at this location (moving the
formula with Alt or Shift is quite useful here to correctly vertically aling
it). This looks pretty perfect on the slide but is rather annoying as soon as
you change the text: You will always have to manually adjust the formula's
position. But as long as there is no direct way to inline the formula, this is
still possible.

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