Re: [users] math: "prime" superscript

2005-03-18 Thread Rob Winchester
Maybe insert -> Object -> Formula will do what you are describing? --- Matt Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 01:34:42PM -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 13:09 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > > > On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:28:47AM -0500, G. Rod

Re: [users] math: "prime" superscript

2005-03-17 Thread Matt Price
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 01:34:42PM -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 13:09 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:28:47AM -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > > On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 23:12 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > > > > hi folks: simple idiot questio

Re: [users] math: "prime" superscript

2005-03-17 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 13:09 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:28:47AM -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > > On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 23:12 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > > > hi folks: simple idiot question: what symbol do folks use as a > > > superscript for a 'primed' variable, e.

Re: [users] math: "prime" superscript

2005-03-17 Thread Matt Price
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:28:47AM -0500, G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 23:12 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > > hi folks: simple idiot question: what symbol do folks use as a > > superscript for a 'primed' variable, e.g., one which in plain > > text would be written > > > > x'

Re: [users] math: "prime" superscript

2005-03-17 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 23:12 -0500, Matt Price wrote: > hi folks: simple idiot question: what symbol do folks use as a > superscript for a 'primed' variable, e.g., one which in plain > text would be written > > x' > > and called "x-prime"? > >From Help, how about using x^'? > right now I'm

[users] math: "prime" superscript

2005-03-16 Thread Matt Price
hi folks: simple idiot question: what symbol do folks use as a superscript for a 'primed' variable, e.g., one which in plain text would be written x' and called "x-prime"? right now I'm writing x^1 in the math editor, but it's not quite what I want... thx, matt -