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Negative space and small space in Equation editor (Word 2007)?
And another question:
can I produce negative spaces and small spaces in the equation editor? Something like the Latex-equivalent of: \, is a thin space \! is a negative thin space Cheers -Ralf |
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Negative space and small space in Equation editor (Word 2007)?
You can use one the unicode characters for thin spaces in the range U+2003 -
U+200A. In your equation, just type 2003 followed by ALT+X. I might be mistaken, but I doubt that negative spaces were ever defined in the unicode standard. Yves "ralf.schaa" wrote in message ... And another question: can I produce negative spaces and small spaces in the equation editor? Something like the Latex-equivalent of: \, is a thin space \! is a negative thin space Cheers -Ralf |
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Negative space and small space in Equation editor (Word 2007)?
Addition to the previous post, most of the thin characters are already
defined in the Math Autocorrect functions if you use the linear input format: \hairsp, \thinsp, \medsp And with regards to negative spaces, I guess you could use a combination of phantoms and hair/thin/medium spaces. It doesn't look too bad, but it is a bit of a trial and error thing. Yves "Yves Dhondt" wrote in message ... You can use one the unicode characters for thin spaces in the range U+2003 - U+200A. In your equation, just type 2003 followed by ALT+X. I might be mistaken, but I doubt that negative spaces were ever defined in the unicode standard. Yves "ralf.schaa" wrote in message ... And another question: can I produce negative spaces and small spaces in the equation editor? Something like the Latex-equivalent of: \, is a thin space \! is a negative thin space Cheers -Ralf |
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Negative space and small space in Equation editor (Word 2007)?
thanks Yves!
On Feb 2, 6:19*am, "Yves Dhondt" wrote: Addition to the previous post, most of the thin characters are already defined in the Math Autocorrect functions if you use the linear input format: \hairsp, \thinsp, \medsp And with regards to negative spaces, I guess you could use a combination of phantoms and hair/thin/medium spaces. It doesn't look too bad, but it is a bit of a trial and error thing. Yves "Yves Dhondt" wrote in message ... You can use one the unicode characters for thin spaces in the range U+2003 - U+200A. In your equation, just type 2003 followed by ALT+X. I might be mistaken, but I doubt that negative spaces were ever defined in the unicode standard. Yves "ralf.schaa" wrote in message ... And another question: can I produce negative spaces and small spaces in the equation editor? Something like the Latex-equivalent of: \, is a thin space \! is a negative thin space Cheers -Ralf |
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