Harold Fuchs <hwfa.openoffice <at> googlemail.com> writes: (...) > InBetweener, > > Your original question was (I quote): > ===== > 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. > ===== > > Note in particular your words "but with the slash *over* the R" (my > emphasis). Now it seems that what you really mean is "a slash *through* the > R" similar, for example, to the symbol used for American cents which is a > lower case "c" with a slash *through* it. Is this what you mean? If not, > please post a *visible* example. >
Yes, it is what I mean! :-) Forgive my bad use of words (not a native English speaker). I thought that *over* would be clear, incontrast to *above*. I've tried to send a *visible* example, but my posts with attachment haven't reach the group. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
