Hi Jacques,
Jacques Malaprade schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks for the advice.
The equation will not export to a od writer format.
Open a Draw document. Insert > Object > OLE object > Object Type
'LibreOffice Formula'. Depending whether you have already saved the
formula to file or not, you need 'Create New' or 'Create from file'.
When the formula is finished, click on a free part of the document or
hit Esc-Key.
Now click on the formula, so that it gets green handles, but does not go
into edit mode. File > Export to PDF. In that dialog, in the upper part
check "Selection". OK.
If you need a larger picture and do not want do enlarge the formula via
basis font size, then use the Position&Size dialog. You have to uncheck
'protect size' and then to check 'keep ratio' and then change the size
of the object.
You can use Writer too, but in Writer you cannot resize the formula
without changing its basis font size.
Why do you need a formula in pdf? Perhaps there is a better way for your
purpose.
Kind regards
Regina
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