From koffice Fri Apr 27 18:45:21 2001 From: "Claus O. Wilke" Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 18:45:21 +0000 To: koffice Subject: Re: kformula: add an arrow X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice&m=98839976119929 Shouldn't we change the recognized names from 'alpha' to '\alpha' etc. *before* the upcomming koffice release? Without the backslash, it just doesn't scale very well (even Don Knuth started without backslash in his first version of TeX, and then introduced the backslashes because he realized he had to many reserved words). If you tell me what I have to do, I will to it. Claus > > 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. -- Claus Wilke Mail Code 136-93, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125 Tel.: 626 395 2338, Fax: 626 564 9651 wilke@caltech.edu, wilke@gmx.net, wilke@alife.org