[tdf-discuss] Re: LibreOffice Math: There is no

2011-05-04 Thread Harold Fuchs


Olivier Hallot olivier.hal...@documentfoundation.org wrote in message 
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Em 04-05-2011 13:11, M Henri Day escreveu:

2011/5/4 Olivier Hallotolivier.hal...@documentfoundation.org


Thanks Mike for the tip

As I see, this character U+2204, does not exist in Opensymbol font, used 
by

Math by default. At least not in the displayed characters of Math UI.

So, if this symbol get implemented in Opensymbol, it will be trivial to
make it show in the Element window

Olivier



Olivier, in Linux operating systems such as, e g, Ubuntu, symbols like 
the ∄
symbol can easily be inserted in a LibreOffice document by holding the 
Ctrl
and Shift keys and pressing u (Ctrl+Shift+u) and then typing the 
hexdecimal
code (in this case) 2204 and pressing the space bar. But I agree, this 
type

of logic symbol should certainly be included in the list of special
characters in LibreOffice Math

Henri



Hi
Yes, in a Mandriva system as well, although I run out of fingers to type 
such key combination!!


Does not work in Windows...



See http://www.fileformat.info/tip/microsoft/enter_unicode.htm for ways of 
entering Unicode characters in Windows. Method 1 works for me in Math and 
also works in Writer provided I first choose the OpenSymbol font.


Harold Fuchs
London 




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Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: LibreOffice Math: There is no

2011-05-04 Thread Christophe Strobbe

On Wed, 4 May 2011 19:17:45 +0100, Harold Fuchs
hwfa.libreoff...@gmail.com wrote:
 Olivier Hallot olivier.hal...@documentfoundation.org wrote in
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 news:4dc180b3.6020...@documentfoundation.org...


 Em 04-05-2011 13:11, M Henri Day escreveu:
 (...)

 Olivier, in Linux operating systems such as, e g, Ubuntu, symbols like

 the ∄
 symbol can easily be inserted in a LibreOffice document by holding the

 Ctrl
 and Shift keys and pressing u (Ctrl+Shift+u) and then typing the 
 hexdecimal
 code (in this case) 2204 and pressing the space bar. But I agree, this

 type
 of logic symbol should certainly be included in the list of special
 characters in LibreOffice Math

 Henri


 Hi
 Yes, in a Mandriva system as well, although I run out of fingers to
type 
 such key combination!!

 Does not work in Windows...

 
 See http://www.fileformat.info/tip/microsoft/enter_unicode.htm for ways
of 
 entering Unicode characters in Windows. Method 1 works for me in Math
and 
 also works in Writer provided I first choose the OpenSymbol font.

I have used method 4 (Alt+x in MS Word) in the past and would really
appreciate it if this feature were added to LibreOffice Writer.

Best regards,

Christophe

 
 Harold Fuchs
 London

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