1 - Brazil.
2 - Not floating, if that's what you mean, but it's always visible in the
taskbar.
3 - You mean the default keyboard layout? It's English (International). I
barely use Portuguese, but I often switch to Japanese.
4 - My language switching shortcuts are mapped to LShift+LAlt+[012] (1 is
I want a construction operator called a+ where the + is a superscript. How do
I do this inside a formula object? I can do a+1 or a-1 (both superscripts)
but not a+ and a-. (Inside the formula it is a^{+1} but a^{+} doesn't work.)
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- - Jay - perhaps you can get us started with the how-tos for the
following as I haven’t figured them out yet, as a bone fide newbie,
and they would be helpful to other newbies?
Subject: Re: e: [libreoffice-users] Word 2003 to Libre Writer - Comparison Chart
From: Jay Lozier
Hallo,
I am using
Libreoffice 3.5.5.3 as provided by the Document Foundation.
on Debian lenny.
Old documents generated by Word2000 (*.doc) are well converted to odf 1.2.
However when viewing those *.odt in page view an switching back to
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At 13:29 16/11/2012 -0800, Ilan Noname wrote:
I want a construction operator called a+ where the + is a
superscript. How do I do this inside a formula object? I can do a+1
or a-1 (both superscripts) but not a+ and a-. (Inside the formula it
is a^{+1} but a^{+} doesn't work.)
You appear to