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wrote:
I'm somewhat familiar with Microsoft Equation Editor (inside MS Word).
Few days ago, I started using OpenOffice Math. I liked it
very much, but I can't do some things with it. For example, with MS EE,
if I'd like to say that (x,y) in R I did write xRy, which
may be done with OO Math alike. But MS EE allows me to say that not
(x,y) in R by writing xR/y, but with the slash *over* the R. By
the way, this effect of "slashing" can be done with almost any letter or
symbol in MS EE. I simply don't know how to get the same
effect with OO Math.
May anyone help me?
Thanks in advance.
Not having access to MS software to check your examples, I'm not
entirely sure what you're after, but do any of these help?
(x,y) in setR
newline
newline
(x,y) notin setR
newline
newline
overline{(x,y)} in setR
newline
newline
(x,y) in bar setR
Mark.
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