On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 01:19 -0600, Peter Kupfer wrote: > G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > >>You have to put the vertical line in quotes, "|", and had I not recently > >>seen the discussion about the x'_0, and that you can use x^"/" as long > >>as you use quotes or something like that, I wouldn't have even thought > >>to guess that. > >> > >>I couldn't locate the part about putting things in quotes and why the > >>vertical bar would need to be in quotes. > >> > >>Not trying to say it's not there, I just couldn't find it. > >> > >>Thanks! > >> > > > > > > Ah so. You have to open the TOC entry Formula Reference Table and scroll > > down the lists to find the one you want. The vertical bar is in > > Relations section. That help? > > Awesome! > > Now, and I appreciate this, I feel bad for making you my help gopher, > but can you find anywhere in the Math help about the need to put an > operator in quotes? > > I searched for text, quotes, and ". The only place I even see it used in > the help is under OOo Math Examples > Attributes. > > I am just wondering if a line like, "if you want to use a symbol that is > reserved to do something in OOo Math, you must put it int quotes", is in > there. > > Thanks! >
Quite frankly I don't remember. I went through Math for the User Guide (http://tinyurl.com/5u8bt ) so if there is an answer it's there. You might also want to check the OOoAuthors guide ( http://tinyurl.com/5u8bt ) as well. These and other docs are available via the documentation project. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
