Em 04-05-2011 13:11, M Henri Day escreveu:
2011/5/4 Olivier Hallot<olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org>
Thanks Mike for the tip
As I see, this character U+2204, does not exist in Opensymbol font, used
by
Math by default. At least not in the displayed characters of Math UI.
So, if this symbol get implemented in Opensymbol, it will be trivial to
make it show in the Element window....
Olivier
Olivier, in Linux operating systems such as, e g, Ubuntu, symbols like
the ∄
symbol can easily be inserted in a LibreOffice document by holding the
Ctrl
and Shift keys and pressing u (Ctrl+Shift+u) and then typing the
hexdecimal
code (in this case) 2204 and pressing the space bar. But I agree, this
type
of logic symbol should certainly be included in the list of special
characters in LibreOffice Math....
Henri
Hi
Yes, in a Mandriva system as well, although I run out of fingers to type
such key combination!!!!!!
Does not work in Windows...
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