math "formulae" using libreoffice
Gary Kline
kline at thought.org
Thu Nov 21 23:51:25 UTC 2013
Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service Unix since 1986.
Of_Interest: With 27 years of service to the Unix community.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 09:10:10PM +0100, Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:18:53 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > well, the following string:
> >
> > int from a to R lim R rightarrow infinity
> >
> > creates more/less what I have it mind.
>
> What _exactly_ do you have in mind? :-)
>
Ha! << snicker >> ... I was watching some stuff about {r}ationality
and {a}theism several days ago. since several website complain
about my mugshot, I thought I would play around with something
from my integral calculus days. You can write a billion words
about gods and rationality and say *nothing*
ideas welcome {from all}; symbolic only! Flames to /dev/null, guys.
Circa
1989, something I said freaked out a fellow hacker who wanted to
know why he shouldnt go home and blow his head off. Or come back
and gun down a bunch of us. Sigh.
>
> > [it's a nonsense
> > formula, really.] ---anybody know how I can put a square
> > around the expression?
>
> That could be done with Insert -> Frame (german version: Rahmen).
> Then define the desired border width for the frame and how it
> should flow in the text (anchor at paragraph or as a character;
> flow parallel). Put the formula into the frame.
is this openoffice? how about libreoffice? I'll gooogle
around for "frame"....
> Again, LaTeX would simply require putting a \fbox{...} (frame
> box) around the math expression. :-)
>
I'll mess around with what I have and see. meanwhile my shoulder
is reallly screaming at me, :)
>
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> Polytropon
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