2005/8/25, Joachim Fahnenmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Paolo, > > On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:44:33PM +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote: > > 2005/8/25, Jan T. Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:16:21PM +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote: > (...) > > > > > (1) Specify the sum symbol? It's missing from the snippet you quote, the > > > full spec should be: > > > > > > sum from{x} to{y} i > > Maybe i should know this... but on the other hand the Math button > > didn't put "sum" text > > There are two different buttons, look at the tooltips: The one showing only > 'sigma x' produces 'sum', the other one produces 'from to', i. e. the lower > and > upper boundary. These can be applied to the sum, product, integral, ... > signs, so > it makes sense that there are these different buttons. (Only the icon is a bit > misleading.)
Yes it is the icon... > > > > > > (2) Use LaTeX if you can -- wrestling with OpenOffice's formula editor > > > easily wastes a lot of time... > > > > > hum... it sounds challenging :P > > Latex makes sense if you work with math formulas regularly. > What I like with OOO math: You can use the menu if you are a beginner or for > things you don't use often; for things you use more often you can learn the > keyword and type it. Well, once i started using latex, but i think it is a little difficult. now i have to do quickly a not so long work... so OO is perfect i think PAolo