[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 44839] Add an "Eval symbol" in formulas
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Tue May 8 06:39:10 PDT 2012
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44839
--- Comment #2 from Francisco <franciscoadriansanchez at gmail.com> 2012-05-08 06:39:10 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> Thanks for bugreport
> Sorry, I can not find difference in attachment between msWord and Writer 3.3.4
> and 3.5.3
Yes, when you open it, you could see it. It was resolved some time ago. Before
that, Writer just crashed.
But you will find the difference when you try to made that formula in Writer.
It's impissible to do, because there isn't any "eval" symbol
"Eval" consist in a long vertical line at the right of an expression, in this
case, the "derivative of y with respect to x" is "evaluated at x = 1.3" and
it's "equal to to 5.5".
In Writer, theres only the possibility of writing both long vertical bars with
the comand:
"lline <?> rline "
which indicates "absolute value", but no "evaluate at". The most similar thing
is write in the formula
"|" (WITH quotation. Whithout it, Writer recognizes another symbol, like a
"v")
which draw a small vertical bar.
I'm attaching another document
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