On 05/31/2012 10:12 AM, Tony Yu wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Mark Bakker <mark...@gmail.com
<mailto:mark...@gmail.com>> wrote:
OK. Got it. That is not what I was looking for.
But, why the leading $ sign? Just as an example? The $ sign shows
up in the cursor coordinate now. Is that what was supposed to
happen (it is confusing with the $ sign also being used for
mathtext formatting, as you know).
Thanks,
Mark
I'm guessing that the example was displaying millions of dollars along
the y-axis. The dollar sign can be confusing, but it's nice to know
that the mathtext parser doesn't get confused ;)
The mathtext parser doesn't kick in unless there is a *pair* of dollar
signs.
Mike
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