On 21-Sep-2001 Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
> 
> Once I have both a superscript and subscript (e.g., x_i4^(\beta _13)
> I can no longer delete either the superscript or subscript boxes.
> 
> Hmm, this now seems to apply even with just a subscript; I don't think 
> that was the case a few days ago.

I just tested this yesterday with Alejandro at home (yes he was here for
a short visit), well let's say he looked at it ;) and he too was not very
happy to not be able to change the base of a subscript (exponent) as (he
told me) could be done before. Now if you make something wrong in a base
you have to delete the whole expression if you want change it afterwards :(

      Jürgen

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DIDI ... is that a MARTIAN name, or, are we in ISRAEL?

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