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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 23 12:52:56 +0000 
2008 -------
ericb: Thank you for the suggestion. I never tried 'insert a formula' before,
and it does work nicely --either with 'int csub 0 csup T f(t) dt'
or 'int from 0 to T f(t) dt. And one does not even need step 4.
But my problem is not with speed; I have developped (with AutoHotKey) my own
keyboard shortcuts, even one to open the command window in one keystroke.
The problem is that Search does not 'go inside' formulae to find variables
names, eg, to change Xinput to X1.
Besides, you still need to enter code for fonts, subscripts, etc. For example, I
entered 'x0 over x1' in the Writer window, with x italicized and 0 and 1 as
upright subscripts; but, after the ^m trick, x0 and x1 came out (in the
fraction) without subscripts, and all-italics. Under the new proposal, all
formatting entered in the Writer window is preserved.

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