Re: [users] Writer: Is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two characters

2007-02-28 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 28/02/07, Kenn Goutal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In Writer, is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two arbitrary characters? I know that, with certain options set, Writer will replace the string "1/2" with a single character, consisting of the "1" and the "2" made small and separated by

Re: [users] Writer: Is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two characters

2007-02-28 Thread James Knott
Kenn Goutal wrote: > In Writer, is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two arbitrary > characters? > > I know that, with certain options set, > Writer will replace the string "1/2" with a single character, > consisting of the "1" and the "2" made small and separated by a > diagonal line. > > I

Re: [users] Writer: Is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two characters

2007-02-28 Thread Adrian Try
I'm looking for a way to take, say "X" and "Y", and combine them so that they appear as a single character, with "X" as a small superscript above and "Y" as a small subscript directly below, sort of like this: X Y The quickest way would be to insert a formula object, and use a formu

[users] Writer: Is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two characters

2007-02-28 Thread Kenn Goutal
In Writer, is there a way to superimpose or overstrike two arbitrary characters? I know that, with certain options set, Writer will replace the string "1/2" with a single character, consisting of the "1" and the "2" made small and separated by a diagonal line. I'm looking for a way to take, s