- From: Kamaraju Kusumanchi <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] degrees celcius symbol in texmacs
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 09:51:53 -0500
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On Friday 09 November 2007 9:26 am, Robert Jerrard wrote:
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On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 07:41 -0500, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
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> How can I enter something like 25 0C where the the 0 is actually degrees
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> symbol - a small superscript like circle before C? I am using texmacs
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> 1.0.6.11 on Debian Sid.
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> thanks
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> raju
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Hi Raju, one possibility is that in a math environment there is a small
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circle in the binary operation menu item that when placed as a
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superscript does the job. In a math environment it can also be typed
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into a superscript by typing \circ and hitting return.
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This will do for now. Thanks Dr. Jerrard. If anyone has other ideas, please
post them as well.
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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
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