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<br>I think Julian posted something not long ago about a 3rd party service that supplied math symbols. A package or component that was installed.<br><br>Try a peek in the archives, or I'm sure Julian will answer as soon as the sun rises over in the U.K. :-)<br><br>Dave<br><br> <br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:45:53 -0600<br>From: rfantster@gmail.com<br>To: xerte@lists.nottingham.ac.uk<br>Subject: [Xerte] New to Xerte<br><br>Greetings All,<br><br>I only just heard of Xerte today. Downloaded and installed because it looks promising.<br>However, before I get too involved, I must know, how do the math folks deal with the symbols? Without this, I MUST use other tools.<br clear="all">
I can tell that that is not a ready feature of Xerte. Is something in the works? Is there an add-on of sorts that can be used?<br><br>Thanks for entertaining and responding to my question.<br><br>-- <br>Robert Fant<br>
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