2008/8/22 Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 2008/8/22 TomW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I dusted off some old college books in calculus and physics, plus a
> Google
> > search.  Some use 'v', others use the italic 'v'.  It can be bold to
> denote
> > the vector.  It can be capitalized to denote the vector. Italics seems to
> be
> > more common in my college texts.
> >
>
> Thank you, Tom. On the Linux version of OOo, one cannot change the
> font weight/effect of a single variable in the equation editor. In
> fact, all the variables are italic by default.
>
> I am temporarily using "ч" until I find a better solution.
>
> What about lower case Greek upsilon: Unicode 0C35? I must admit it looks a
bit similar to nu: Unicode 03BD but if they are large enough ...

I'm having trouble with Firefox/gmail displaying these characters which is
why I haven't included them.

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