Hi, Using scribble when writing a text containing Boolean expressions it would be nice to write ‘not(A+B)’ as ‘A+B’ with a bar above it. An expression like not(not(A)+not(B)) would need bars above the A and the B as well above the whole. Is this possible? I have found no solution in the scribble docs. I have looked into some HTML tutorials too, but did not find what I want. I am an ignorant with respect to HTML. And even when I would know how to do it in HTML, I also would need to know how to transfer the tool to scribble. Thanks, Jos
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