On Tuesday 08 August 2006 01:57 pm, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-08-08 at 13:22 -0400, Sara Stout-Grandy wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using Office 2.0 with Linux and am having trouble inserting a
> > formula into the writer. The formula consists of three lines and
> > uses the following code:
> >
> > (%phi_{i}-%phi_{o})=i%pi + %phi_off ~~~~
> > i=0,1,2,...,N~~~~~~~~~~(a) newline Let:~~ %PHI_o=%phi_o+%phi_off
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (b) newline Therefore: ~~
> > (%phi_i-%PHI_o)=i%pi ~~~~ i=0,1,2,...,N ~~ (c)
> >
> > It looks normal when I'm inside the formula editor, but once I
> > exit the editor only the center line shows! How do I get all
> > three lines to show?? The weird thing is that I can shift the
> > formula box up and down and see either the top line or bottom
> > line. I can't get all three lines to show at once. Any ideas??
>
> I cannot reproduce the problem. I see all three lines sans the
> tildes and it gets inserted correctly. If you really have 2.0, I
> suggest you upgrade soonest as I tested using 2.0.3 and one of the
> 2.04 development snapshots.
Try right clicking the formula box. 8 green squares should now
surround the box. (They are called handles.) Drag the middle bottom
handle down until all three lines are visible.
Dan
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