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From : David Mezerette <address@hidden>- To: Marten Bauer <address@hidden>
- Cc: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 18:30:58 +0900
Hello
I don't know whether it will satisfy you, but if you find the "o" ("^o")
superscript is not high enough, you might want to try the
"o"double-superscript. ("^^o") - why do I feel like writing smileys?
Regards
David
Marten Bauer wrote:
Hello,
I think my questions was not exactly enough.
I know that there is the degreesg above '^'-key. But It won't work in
math-mode.
When I will write a forumla like this
1. ALT-$
2. T=30*<degreesign-here>C
I must do the following steps to get the sign inside my formula
1. ALT-$ (switch to inside-textmode)
2. SHIFT-^ (to get the degreesign)
3. <cursor-right> (to go back to matth-mode)
4. SHIFT-C (to get the C for Celsisus)
Much work for this small sign. My question is if there is a easier way
to get the degreesign directly in math-mode. I need it alot in my paper
and the way above is to long.
Greetings
Marten
- How can I get a degree sign (o)?, Marten Bauer, 08/26/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?, Philipp Hartmann, 08/26/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?, Marten Bauer, 08/26/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?, David Mezerette, 08/26/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?, Philipp Hartmann, 08/26/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?, Marten Bauer, 08/26/2005
- Re: [TeXmacs] How can I get a degree sign (o)?, Philipp Hartmann, 08/26/2005
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