http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=118164





--- Comment #2 from [email protected]  2011-06-12 18:04:32 ---
OK, thanks for the Unicode characters.

Curious question (off-topic): are U+2032 and U+2033 the same as arcminute and
arcsecond symbols?

On the other hand, using a simple keyboard, it's quite humane to type the prime
using the apostrophe key, double-prime using the quote key, etc.

Thus, maybe there're at least two things to make Math more user-friendly:
1. When a user types ', it's displayed as a prime and that Unicode character is
used (and if it's the same as arcminute)
2. Add prime, double-prime and triple-prime in "Attributes", alongside with
"vector", "bar", "head", etc.  (Should this be filed separately as an
enhancement?)

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