On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:05:52 +0000
Brian Barker <[email protected]> dijo:

>At 09:50 23/01/2011 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>>At 18:55 22/01/2011 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>>>I need to create a stacked formula that looks like this (assume the 
>>>braces are a single scalable brace on each side):
>>>[...]
>>
>>I still couldn't get the combining diacritics over the characters. 
>>They work fine in regular text in Writer, but not in the formula.
>
>That's a pity.  Do persevere: they certainly worked for me (3.1.1 on 
>Windows XP).  I used the Unicode characters you mentioned, and they 
>worked in the default Times New Roman Italic.

While adjusting spacing per your suggestion below I noted that Text
Mode was not checked. I checked it hoping that it would resolve the
problem, but it had no effect. I don't know what Text Mode does,
actually. But the breve and overline work well enough.

>>I just have two small issues left:
>>1) The spacing between lines in the stack is too great.
>
>Go to Format | Spacing..., under Category select Spacing, and reduce 
>the value for "Line spacing".

The inter-character spacing was set to 15%. After setting it to 0% the
character spacing is still a little wider than normal text, but so
slightly that I am the only one who would ever notice.

However, the line spacing was already set to 0%, and you can't enter a
negative number. I'm still stuck with too much line spacing. 

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