yes it does, and its relatively more comfortable than the ms equation editor,
everything there is verbosed (vec a; hat a ... etc.)
its called open office Math
u can use it a standalone editor or incorporate it into the Write document.
On Monday 11 November 2002 20:16, voguemaster wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've posted a similar question at the Linux forum at Tapuz but no one
> really answered my question.
> My question is simple: Does OpenOffice.org has any mechanism to incorporate
> mathematical formulas in the document (like much MathType for MS Word) ??
>
> One day I'll move to LyX and LaTeX, when I'll need'em more..
>
> Eli
>
> "There's so many different worlds
> So many different suns
> And we have just one world
> But we live in different ones.."
>
> - Dire Straits - "Brothers in Arms"
>
>
>
>
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