> >
> > b b
> > /\ / 2 2 2
> > / xdx = / (1/2)x = (1/2)b - (1/2)a
> > \/ /
> > a a
> >
> >Now the problem: how to get the "/" character? It's a little bit
> >like a large slash, but simply a slash isn't quite an acceptable
> >character. I'd like also to get the limits directly above and
> >below the "/" character.
>
> In TeX it's \int ; in KLyX it's the integral-sign button, and there's also a
> button with sum and integral signs on it, from which you can also get a product
I don't think that's what he asked for. Mind the difference
b b
/\ /
/ vs /
\/ /
a a
But I can't help either. Personally I am writing this as
b - - b
/\ | 2 | 2 2
/ xdx = | (1/2)x | = (1/2)b - (1/2)a
\/ | |
a - - a
so this problem does not occur.
Andre'
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