- From: Marc Lalaude-Labayle <address@hidden>
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- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] \wideparen and arcs
- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:34:48 +0200
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Hi,
indeed i want to draw an inverse U above two letters, as it is done in
french middle school.
This is for the talk i will give in front of teachers. By the way, i am
collecting questions i will send soon to the list.
Regards
Marc
Le mercredi 17 septembre 2008 à 08:45 +0200, Henri Lesourd a écrit :
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Marc Lalaude-Labayle wrote:
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>Hi,
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>how do you write an circle arc with texmacs ? There is something for
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>vectors, angles ... but for arcs ???
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You mean, above a text ? (otherwise, there
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is a markup construct <arc|...> for drawing
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an arc in vector graphics).
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There is the "Breve", which does a circle
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arc, but only like a "u", I could not find
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the one which is oriented like a "n".
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