Le 21/08/13 11:40, Uwe Dippel a écrit :
Hi Uwe,
I have yet to find a nice way to draw the vertical line that is usually
used in solving definite integrals; the one where one writes upper and
lower limits as sub and sup.
Can anyone suggest anything better than "|" which comes out looking quite
wrong?
In which module are you trying to write this character ? And I assume
you mean the slanted symbol for integration ?
If you are trying to write this in the Math module, then you can enter :
int sup infinity sub 0 e sup -st f(t)dt for the Laplace transform.
or if in Writer, Insert > Object > Formula (or is it Equation, I don't
have the English version to hand ?)
Alex
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