Paul Miller a �crit :
I'm no equation expert, but the version of OOo is pretty old.

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenOffice.org version 1.1.0 on Windows XP.
In area Math, Problem with 'size'

OK, well I apologize: After checking, it's not OOo 1.1.0 that I'm using but the release I downloaded 3 days ago, 1.1.4, french language ! I'm a brand new OOo user, already enthusiast. (Seemed funny to me that I managed to download an old release...)


Matt wrote:
>I am using the
>latest developer snapshot, 1.9m74, and created the following screenprint
>for you: http://needleswebs.com/dev/mathdisplay.jpg

Thanks Matt for your screenshot, thats exactly what doesn't work for me |-(
Joined is a screenshot in .png with what happens to me... (not sure the list accepts attached files...?) The default font size is set on 30 pt.
Did I found a bug ???


Sorry for the double-posting (list and you both), but I'm already subscribed to several other mailing lists, and this one seems to have a heavy daily load, so I'll check responses on line (or you can cc me).

Regards,

Hello,
I can't get the 'size' working

I checked:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/faqs/formula/index.html
where I found this:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/faqs/formula/010.html

If I enter:     a size 20 b
I get 'a' normally, and 'b' so tiny it appears as a dot

If I enter:     a size *2 b     (or *3, *4, whatever...)
then 'b' shows up, sames size as 'a'

If I enter:     a size +20 b
'b' is just --slightly-- bigger than 'a'

Using brackets is consistent, and reproduces what described above.

I can still change the default font size through the menu, but this is annoying 
to me.

Am I missing something ? Thank you for your help

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