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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: kformula: add an arrow
From:       Laurent Montel <lmontel () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date:       2001-04-27 16:48:30
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Le Vendredi 27 Avril 2001 12:29, Ulrich Kuettler a écrit :
> On Friday 27 April 2001 13:13, Yann Collete wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is it possible to add an arrow over a vector using
> > kformula ?
> > I use koffice-1.1beta with Kde-2.1.1.
> > I want to add this formula in kpresenter.
>
> So I guess you use the kformula part.
>
> It's possible but somewhat ugly at the moment. (You have been warned.) Just
> do:
>
> - Mark your letter.
> - Type Ctrl-U to get an index above the current mark.
>   (Use Ctrl-L if you want to have an index below something.)
> - Type 'rightarrow' (without quotes)
> - press space

Great, but it's not very easy for newbies.
Could you add a item menu or other to make it easy, please.

Could you add a file to give all function of kformula.

bye

>
> If you want to insert a lot of vectors you might want to use copy&paste to
> produce the arrows.
>
> But wait, somebody seems to have turned off copy&paste for editing formulas
> in kword. Or am I using an outdated version here?
>
> Uli
>
> PS: The currently recognized names are:
>
> Greek letters
>
> alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, varepsilon, zeta, eta, theta, vartheta,
> iota, kappa, lambda, mu, nu, xi, pi, varpi, rho, varrho, sigma, varsigma,
> varsigma, tau, upsilon, phi, varphi, chi, psi, omega
>
> Gamma, Delta, Theta, Lambda, Xi, Pi, Sigma, Upsilon, Phi, Psi, Omega
>
> And some other nice symbols
>
> rightarrow, leftarrow, uparrow, downarrow, leftrightarrow, Rightarrow,
> Leftarrow, Uparrow, Downarrow, Leftrightarrow
>
> leq, geq, neq, approx, equiv, cong, perp, subset, subseteq, supset,
> supseteq, in, ni, oplus, otimes, cap, cup, div, times, propto, bullet,
> circ, pm
>
> infty, wp, aleph, Im, Re, ldots, partial, clubsuit, diamondsuit, heartsuit,
> spadesuit, exists, forall, angle, nabla, neg, vee, wedge, Diamond
>
> But you need a working symbol font for each of them.

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