Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#2
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
#4
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
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 |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Word 2007 Equation - How do I insert a negative number symbol? | Microsoft Word Help | |||
List Style in negative white space | Microsoft Word Help | |||
When I hit the space bar i get a small star *? | Microsoft Word Help | |||
how do I create negative numbers in Equation editor | New Users | |||
space in equation editor | Page Layout |