Andre,

If I understand this, you want to show the result of an integration being evaluated
from a to b. You can use the brackets and braces panel from the math panel to select
a vertical line (on the left) and a blank space (on the right). (Actually, I'm used
to showing this reversed with the vertical line on the right.) You can easily add
the evaluation limits by using a subscript (_) and an exponent (^). The limits will
not be directly above and below the vertical line. (I've never seen it this way. The
limits are usually near the bottom and near the top but to the right of the vertical
line.)

I hope this helps.

Rick Bilonick


Andre Poenitz wrote:

> > >
> > >        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
>
> I don't think that's what he asked for. Mind the difference
>
>         b        b
>        /\       /
>       /    vs  /
>     \/        /
>     a        a
>
> But I can't help either. Personally I am writing this as
>
>         b      -        -  b
>        /\     |        2 |              2         2
>       / xdx = |  (1/2)x  |      = (1/2)b  - (1/2)a
>     \/        |          |
>     a          -        -  a
>
> so this problem does not occur.
>
> Andre'
>
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