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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 21 18:58:45 -0700 
2006 -------
@wg
> You can open an .odp file with a packer program. Contained there are several 
> xml files and graphics, but I doubt that this might be help for us in this
> case...

Ok., so I peeked arround for a while in the unpacked content
of the 'test.odp' file and also compared it to the content of
a file created anew with the 'same' two equations, called 'nest.odp'

It may be obvious to you, but at least for me it was interesting
to see, that the unpacked *.odp files contains directories of name
'Object n', where 'n' seems to be a number counting the objects.

1) Now, in 'test.odp' there is only *one* directory of type 'Object n',
while in 'nest.odp' there are *two*. So indeed the two equations one
sees on the screen in 'test.odp' are actually only a single object (?).

2) In each 'Object n' there are two *.xml files. Looking at them with
the Konqueror, one sees that one of them (content.xml) contains the
actual formula. Now, in 'test.odp', content.xml shows the subscript '1'
for the letter psi in the equation ... although on the screen the
equation shows up twice for 'test.odp' ... and although it appears
with two different subscripts, i.e. '1' and '2'

So now, hopefully somebody of you knows how to make a file - all
alone by working from the user interface - in wich there is only a
single object, which however shows up twice and while doing so,
changes its properties ... like the subscript 1 -> 2 in the
present case.

Regards,
123ooofree


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