I have a suggestion for a small addition to the examples that appear in
the documentation for the Math equation editor. If there is a better
place to report or suggest this. Please let me know.
When creating an equation for Writer using the Math tool, it was
required to add a "-" (minus sign) as a free standing exponent. Not as a
negative value, just a lone minus sign. An example can be created using
the following limit equation as an example:
lim from{x %tendto 6 sup -{} } { frac 2 (x-6)sup 3 }
Note the "6 sup -{}". The empty {} is required or the equation editor
will expect a value, like -x or -5 or some unary operator. The {}
appeases the robot and allows the free standing "-" to appear. (The
meaning is the limit as x approaches 6 from the negative side.)
An hour long search and trial and error session by two people was
required before we stumbled on this solution. It might save the next
person at least that long to figure this out.
BTW, If there is a location that would have lead us to this more easily
it would be helpful if someone can point it out. Always willing to learn
from others experience and knowledge.
Thank you.
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~~R
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