[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 121065] [NEWHELP] Update icons/images of Math Help page on Unary/Binary operators

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121065

--- Comment #23 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote at utsa.edu> ---
Created attachment 147950
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circle operators, wide slashes, sub and sup examples needed in SVG

@Mark,

Yes those are all the correct glyphs (look to be from OpenSymbol) so the
conversion to path in SVG looks good. But for the newHelp they'd need to be
worked into examples like the other SVGs you've prepared.

We need an example to use for these entries in the Unary/Binary Operators page:

1) By typing <?>oplus<?> in the Commands window, you insert a circled plus
operator in your document.

2) Type <?>ominus<?> in the Commands window to insert a circled minus operator.

3) Type <?>odot<?> in the Commands window to insert a circled dot operator in
the formula.

4) Type <?>odivide<?> in the Commands window to insert a circled division
operator in the formula.

5) Type a wideslash b in the Commands window to produce two characters with a
slash (from lower left to upper right) between them. The characters are set
such that everything to the left of the slash is up, and everything to the
right is down. This command is also available in the context menu of the
Commands window.

6) Type a widebslash b in the Commands window to produce two characters with a
slash (from upper left to lower right) between them. The characters are set
such that everything to the left of the slash is down, and everything to the
right is up. This command is also available in the context menu of the Commands
window.

7) Type sub or sup in the Commands window to add indexes and powers to the
characters in your formula; for example, a sub 2.


And we need an example to use for each of these entries in Brackets page:

1) To insert floor brackets, type lfloor<?>rfloor directly in the Commands
window.

2) To insert ceiling brackets, type lceil<?>rceil directly in the Commands
window.

3) To insert scalable floor brackets, type left lfloor<?>right rfloor directly
in the Commands window.

4) To insert scalable ceiling brackets, type left lceil<?>right rceil directly
in the Commands window.

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