On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>I have been teached to mark integrals like this:
>
>        b        b
>       /\       /      2         2         2
>      / xdx =  / (1/2)x  = (1/2)b  - (1/2)a
>    \/        /
>    a        a
>
>Now the problem: how to get the "/" character? It's a little bit
>like a large slash, but simply a slash isn't quite an acceptable
>character. I'd like also to get the limits directly above and
>below the "/" character.

In TeX it's \int ; in KLyX it's the integral-sign button, and there's also a
button with sum and integral signs on it, from which you can also get a product
sign and a few others. The limits you enter as subscript and superscript. This
won't put them above and below the sign, but above and below just to the right
of it.

phma

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