Integrals have top/bottom indices (upper and
lower integration limits, strictly speaking);
these are aligned with 'int' sign.
Super-/sub- scripts indices denote other things
and are drawn to the side of what they are
indexes of.
Yury
On 01/04/2014 05:14 AM, Sérgio Marques wrote:
And another one:
File: starmath/source.po
Context: commands.src RID_INT_FROMX_HELP string.text
Comments: SCvrE
"Integral Subscript Top" should be "Integral Subscript Bottom"
But what I really loved to see was "xxx with Top Index", "xxx with Bottom
Index" and "xxx with Top/Bottom Index" instead of "xxx Superscript Top",
"xxx Subscript Bottom" and "xxx Sup/Sub script".
It´s easier to understand (I think)
...
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