Zak McKracken wrote:
> Am 01.07.2011, 15:17 Uhr, schrieb Brian Barker <[email protected]>:
>
>> An obvious workaround may be to include any such parentheses in the
>> formula itself.
>
> Not quite, I'm afraid. Because in the parentheses, I have some regular text
> behind the formula, and a non-closed parenthesis in a formula object messes
> it up. Also, I'm using different fonts in formulae and regular text, so that
> would be visible.


You could include the leading parenthesis as "text" by including it
between quotes.  Something like:
"(" E = m c^2 " extra text after formula"

Or you could close off the parenthesis with a "none" at the end, something like:
left ( E = m c^2 right none " extra text after formula"

The two methods mentioned above won't help for the different fonts used though.

> Anyway, I did find a solution by using a protected space and scaling the
> width down to 1% or something.

If you found something that works, great.  You can safely ignore my
post if you want.

Regards
Stephan

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