: [users] Re: Mathematical division sign.
Hi all,
Ian L. Target wrote:
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a dot above
and below it in an OO module? I ended up having to go to my room
mate's
computer and firing up Office 97. I
Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote:
Hi,
Hold down the ALT key type in 0427 (or the appropriate ascii) using the numpad
release the ALT key and it should show up. At least it does here, using Writer (OOo
3.1) on WinXP SP3.
Patrick G.
It must be a Linux thing
2009/12/11 M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com:
2009/12/10 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com
2009/12/10 James Wilde james.wi...@sunde-wilde.com:
On Dec 10, 2009, at 08:27 , Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
wrote:
Hmm... In that case it must be either my Sun Keyboard
On Dec 10, 2009, at 08:27 , Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg wrote:
Hmm... In that case it must be either my Sun Keyboard or the Sunray
rdesktop remote session that is preventing it for me. ^_-
I think the big money would be on the second one, Thomas. There was a time
when
2009/12/10 James Wilde james.wi...@sunde-wilde.com:
On Dec 10, 2009, at 08:27 , Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
wrote:
Hmm... In that case it must be either my Sun Keyboard or the Sunray
rdesktop remote session that is preventing it for me. ^_-
I think the big money would
Så klart du har! ;)
//J
On Dec 10, 2009, at 21:39 , Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2009/12/10 James Wilde james.wi...@sunde-wilde.com:
On Dec 10, 2009, at 08:27 , Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
wrote:
Hmm... In that case it must be either my Sun Keyboard or the Sunray
Sorry everyone else. I used 'reply' instead of 'reply all' and thought I was
sending only to Johnny - as I do on the gnucash list. But this list is
different.
Sorry again.
//J
On Dec 10, 2009, at 23:35 , James Wilde wrote:
Så klart du har! ;)
//J
On Dec 10, 2009, at 21:39 , Johnny
2009/12/10 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com
2009/12/10 James Wilde james.wi...@sunde-wilde.com:
On Dec 10, 2009, at 08:27 , Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 - Hamburg
wrote:
Hmm... In that case it must be either my Sun Keyboard or the Sunray
rdesktop remote session that
In article 4b1f4f4e.4030...@sun.com, Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 -
Hamburg thomas.la...@sun.com wrote:
Hi all,
Ian L. Target wrote:
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a dot
above and below it in an OO module? I
2009/12/9 Ian L. Target ia...@comcast.net
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a dot above
and below it in an OO module? I ended up having to go to my room mate's
computer and firing up Office 97. I know that ASCII code of
2009/12/9 M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com:
2009/12/9 Ian L. Target ia...@comcast.net
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a dot above
and below it in an OO module? I ended up having to go to my room mate's
computer and
On 12/9/2009, Thomas Lange wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a
dot above and below it in an OO module? I ended up having to go
to my room mate's computer and firing up Office 97. I know that
ASCII
On 12/9/2009, Ian L. Target (ia...@comcast.net) wrote:
It must be a Linux thing then. I was aware and had often used the above
mentioned method in winders, but apparently it does not work in Linux
versions of OO.
Sounds like bug report time... no reason this shouldn't work on linux
that I can
On 12/9/2009, Richard Travers (ri...@uwclub.net) wrote:
Yes it does - Left hand Alt key + 0247 on the numeric keypad produces ÷.
Works for me with either left or right ALT keys...
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Hi,
Hold down the ALT key type in 0427 (or the appropriate ascii) using
the numpad release the ALT key and it should show up. At least it
does here, using Writer (OOo 3.1) on WinXP SP3.
Patrick G.
It must be a Linux thing then. I was aware and had often used the
above
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a dot above
and below it in an OO module? I ended up having to go to my room mate's
computer and firing up Office 97. I know that ASCII code of 0247 to get
it in MS Word. I ended up
Hi all,
Ian L. Target wrote:
PatrickG wrote:
Ian L. Target wrote:
How does a user get the mathematical division sign, the bar a dot above
and below it in an OO module? I ended up having to go to my room mate's
computer and firing up Office 97. I know that ASCII code of 0247 to get
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