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On Friday, August 24, 2012 4:11:22 PM UTC-5, bob wrote:
>
> Why not use a WebView and HTML?
>
> On Thursday, August 23, 2012 4:59:57 PM UTC-5, gabi2i42 wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I am creating an Android App and I do not know how to write an 
>> equation which will be displayed to the user, an example could be y=x/2. I 
>> am interested to put the x on the top and 2 on the bottom. I have tried to 
>> write it as a string such as y=x<div>2</div> (HTML) but Android or XML does 
>> not recognise the <div>function. I am using Java and XML. If this is not 
>> possible in XML string format is there any other way to display complex 
>> equations?
>>
>> Thank you 
>>
>

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