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Hi

Actually I think (after doing the patch) that such extensions should be
more easily handled by macros.

On a side note: Have you get to now dmath?
http://www.dmaths.org/documentation/doku.php?id=presentation:en

In any case, here is a fragment of a very simple macro that allow you to
append whatever you want into a formula:


+++++++++++++++

Sub MacroMath

GlobalScope.BasicLibraries.LoadLibrary("Tools")

Dim oDocument as object

oDocument = ThisComponent

'test if the document is a math document (OpenDocument Formula)
If getDocumentType(oDocument) <> "smath" then
   msgbox " The document is not a ODF formula"
   Stop
EndIf

oWhatIHave = oDocument.Formula

myExpression = "forall <?> in <?>, exists <?> in <?> divides f(<?>) +
g(<?>) leslant <?>, <?> in <?>"

oDocument.Formula = oWhatIHave & myExpression

' bla bla bla
End Sub

+++++++++++++++

Add a nice dialog to get some input parameters and a lot of clumsy math
expressions could be added very quickly.

Regards

Olivier 


Em 07-12-2011 14:11, Michael Meeks escreveu:
Hi Nir,

On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 10:40 -0800, Nir Kristal wrote:
I've asked the same question in the users mailing list but didn't 
receive an answer, maybe you could help more. 

      :-)

I'm looking for a way to customize Math. I would like to make 
predefined symbols (somthing like %dVol => dxdydz or %eye{3} => 3x3 
identity matrix).

      Sounds fun. I wonder if it is generally useful, then (probably) the
easiest way would be to get this into the core - Olivier made a patch
recently that did some of this work too, which you can see here:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=cfc84011b3fb609ac78f35666d9aecda4ca34678

      Hopefully that's a good template to follow to expand the functionality
there. Luckily starmath is quite hack-able.

are there any accessible files to edit to achieve this? Or some other
way maybe? If not, adding the option to create this kind of macros
would by great. 

      I'd suggest building on Olivier's work and re-targetting it to what you
want to achieve. Failing that - just reading the code in starmath - it's
quite nice and self-contained would be worthwhile.

      All the best,

              Michael.


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