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------- Additional comments from reg...@openoffice.org Tue Jan 20 17:25:53 
+0000 2009 -------
The symbols inside Math are not taken from "Times New Roman" but from
"OpenSymbol" or "StarSymbol", but the texts inside Math are taken from the font
you set in menu format.
You can use the replacement table to look which font is used, for example
replacing "OpenSymbol" with a fancy font like "Chiller" will affect your formula
and you can see wether OpenSymbol is used in places where you cannot set the
font directly.

What is a "raised dot"? Do you mean the operator cdot?

Why do you think = is italic? As far as I know, they are not. An italic
OpenSymbol = would look very different, because OpenSymbol has no native italic,
but is slanted.

For me this is a 'worksforme' because it is normal that different fonts look
different.

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