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Problems with Equation editor
I'm not sure if this is the best news group for questions re. Word's
built-in equation editor. If you know a better forum: please advise! If one has long textual subscripts like (in absence of any layout features in ASCII text let uppercase here be characters in math-style and lower-case be characters Text-style): X = Ylong_subscript_here + Zanother_long_ name_here For some strange reason equation editor tears subscripts, that contain more than 10 characters appart and inserts some long white space after each 10th character, thus yielding very odd looking formulas that look like: X = Ylong_subsc ript_here + Zanother_ot her _name_h ere (Hope I could make myself clear here...) In fact, the textual fragments don't even need to be in sub- or superscript. Some simple tests suggest that any text that is longer than 10 chars is split up into chunks of 10 chars maximum. Any idea, why this is so and how one can prevent texts from being split like this? Michael PS.: Alas, I can't define the text as Math, either, because it contains the sylables "sin" and "det" which are then false "recognized" as sine and determinant. ||-( |
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