Zak McKracken wrote:
Am 01.07.2011, 15:17 Uhr, schrieb Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com>:
An obvious workaround may be to include any such parentheses in the
formula itself.
Not quite, I'm afraid. Because in the parentheses, I have some regular text
behind the formula, and a non-closed parenthesis in a formula object messes
it up. Also, I'm using different fonts in formulae and regular text, so that
would be visible.
You could include the leading parenthesis as "text" by including it
between quotes. Something like:
"(" E = m c^2 " extra text after formula"
Or you could close off the parenthesis with a "none" at the end, something like:
left ( E = m c^2 right none " extra text after formula"
The two methods mentioned above won't help for the different fonts used though.
Anyway, I did find a solution by using a protected space and scaling the
width down to 1% or something.
If you found something that works, great. You can safely ignore my
post if you want.
Regards
Stephan
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